If Week 2 of the NFL season is known for anything, it’s overreaction. Football bettors can get a little trigger happy with one week of results, which means there is line value either jumping on the openers or waiting for the market to make those moves.
The new-look Dolphins made a splash in their debut with a 20-7 win over New England at home in Week 1. Miami’s offense was effective but not overwhelming, and seven of those points did come from a defensive scoop-and-score.
The Baltimore Ravens back into Week 2 with a growing injury list. Baltimore was already playing without LT Ronnie Stanley, and his replacement in the starting lineup — Ja'Wuan James — is out for the season with a torn Achilles. The Ravens rushing attack is already without Gus Edwards, andsat out the opener versus the Jets. Bettors should keep a close eye on the team’s activity this week.
The AFC West takes the Thursday night stage when the Chiefs welcome the Bolts to Arrowhead in a game that could go a long way in deciding how this division shakes out.
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