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Early Picks: Tampa Bay -4; Seattle -3

N.Y. Jets at new England: I know that the Jets have looked terrible in their first two games, but buyer beware. They've won five straight at Foxboro and covered six straight. New England will miss linebacker Rosevelt Colvin and the running game has been less than ordinary. You're getting 6 1/2 points against a team that is only 4-10 as a favorite in its home opener.


Buffalo at Miami: Miami hosts the league's "now" team, Buffalo. For the Dolphins to win, they will have to apply pressure to Drew Bledsoe. How? They had one sack against Vinny Testaverde in 46 attempts, giving them one for the season. The Bills have upgraded their defense considerably.


St. Louis at Seattle: The Rams head west to face Seattle, another hot squad. St. Louis is simply not the team it was. In their last 10 road games, the Rams are 1-9 against the number.


Pittsburgh at Cincinnati: Pittsburgh is now 8-0 against AFC North Division teams. The Steelers should extend that run at Cincinnati. Hines Ward and Plaxico Burress have already combined for over 450 receiving yards. The Bengals are 1-8 in their last nine games at home against the spread.


Minnesota at Detroit: Minnesota can extend its division lead at Detroit. The Vikings have won five straight going back to last year. They have found a running back in Moe Williams. The Lions can't run.


N.Y. Giants at Washington: The Giants are at Washington, where the unbeaten Redskins will face a first-string quarterback for the first time. This should be entertaining, and a good spot for the G-Men, who had six straight covers before Monday night, when they never cover.


Tampa Bay at Atlanta: Tampa Bay beat Atlanta by an average of 19 points in two games last year. That was with Michael Vick. The Bucs are ticked off from last week; they'll be jacked in their pre-bye week.


Oakland at Raiders: This Monday night has the Raiders at Denver. It could come down to who survives as both are battered. It's double revenge time for the Broncos.
 
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