BODOG Odds for NFL Football Picks (Week 4)

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NFL Football's 4th week in the regular season rolls on, game odds* by BODOG

The Detroit Lions will get their first look at the smooth-driving and seemingly built-to-last Cadillac that has powered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the top of the NFC South. Thanks in large part to Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, the Buccaneers are 3-0, one of only four NFL teams unbeaten after three weeks. Aiming for their first 4-0 start since 1997, the Buccaneers are favored by 7 points in Sunday's game at Tampa.



Rest of NFL Football Week 4 games:

Indianapolis Colts -7 at Tennessee Titans: Peyton Manning has not passed for a touchdown since the opener but the Colts are unbeaten and rolling because they've given up an average of only 5.3 points a game.

St. Louis Rams +3 at N.Y. Giants: If only he could borrow his brother's defense: Led by Eli Manning, the Giants have scored a league-high 92 points in three games but have given up an average of 24.7 after being torched last Sunday by San Diego, 45-23.

New Orleans Saints -1 vs Buffalo Bills, at San Antonio: The Saints finally play a home game, or at least a reasonable facsimile of one. Displaced by hurricane damage, they're headquartered in San Antonio and will play the first of three games in the Alamodome.

Seattle Seahawks +1.5 at Washington Redskins: Shaun Alexander, second in the NFL in rushing after missing out on the league rushing title by one yard in 2004, takes on a Redskin defense that has given up only 2.8 yards a carry.

Denver Broncos +4 at Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars have given up only 252.7 yards a game, second in the league in total defense, and play a Bronco team that has to travel more than halfway across the country after an impressive Monday night victory over Kansas City.

Houston Texans +10 at Cincinnati Bengals: The Bengals are off to their first 3-0 start since 1990, when they last reached the playoffs, because Carson Palmer has eight touchdowns, only two interceptions, and has completed more than 70 percent of his passes.

San Diego Chargers +6 at New England Patriots: Life without safety Rodney Harrison, perhaps their best defensive player and the latest piece missing from their banged-up secondary, begins for the Patriots. Harrison suffered a season-ending knee injury in last Sunday's victory over Pittsburgh.

N.Y. Jets +7 at Baltimore Ravens: With the Jets' top two quarterbacks sidelined indefinitely because of shoulder injuries and 41-year-old Vinny Testaverde looking over his shoulder, Brooks Bollinger makes his first start.

Minnesota Vikings +6 at Atlanta Falcons: The Vikings, porous defensively in their 0-2 start, were better in last Sunday's 33-16 victory over the Saints, forcing four turnovers. But Michael Vick presents an altogether different challenge.

Dallas Cowboys +3.5 at Oakland Raiders: The Raiders, who had high hopes after adding Randy Moss during the off-season, face long odds: Since 1990, only three teams have made the playoffs after losing their first three games.

Philadelphia Eagles +1.5 at Kansas City Chiefs: Donovan McNabb continues to carry a heavy load for the Eagles, despite an abdominal strain that is expected to keep him at less than full strength through season's end. He leads the league in passing yardage and is tied for the lead with eight touchdown passes.

San Francisco 49ers +3 vs. Arizona in Mexico City: You'd think the NFL would have picked a more attractive matchup for the first regular-season game outside the United States in the league's 83-year history. But a 1994 exhibition at Mexico City drew 112,376, so maybe it doesn't matter.

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