NFL Tips: Chiefs and Chargers to shine in Sunday night’s 89/1 Multi-Match Bet Builder

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Week 8 of the NFL season sees another packed slate of action, as the sweet, sweet Redzone returns once again.

Our pigskin prognosticator Sam Farley has put together a mega Multi-Match Bet Builder for the late games but don’t forget the clocks change, so our usual late NFL slate is an hour earlier this week.

Here is our Multi-Game Bet Builder!

NFL Sunday Multi-Match Bet Builder

8:05pm – Buffalo Bills @ Seattle Seahawks
Keon Coleman Anytime Touchdown

8:05pm – New Orleans Saints @ Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Chargers to win

8:25pm – Carolina Panthers @ Denver Broncos
Javonte Williams Over 62.5 Rushing Yards

8:25pm – Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders
Caleb Williams Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns

8:25pm – Kansas City Chiefs @ Las Vegas Raiders
Brock Bowers Anytime Touchdown
Kansas City Chiefs to win

8:05pm – Buffalo Bills @ Seattle Seahawks

Keon Coleman Anytime Touchdown

It’s been three weeks since Keon Coleman’s last touchdown for the Buffalo Bills but he’s good value to find the endzone this week. In Week Seven we saw him get a season-high seven targets, which is good news considering the arrival of Amari Cooper. He turned that into 125 yards. Interestingly he leads the Bills in red zone targets with six, two more than his nearest teammate Dalton Kincaid.

8:05pm – New Orleans Saints @ Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers to win

The Saints are on the second-longest losing streak in the NFL, having lost their five games, after winning the opening two to start the season. They’ve been really poor across the field but the loss of Derek Carr didn’t help.

It seems likely that the quarterback will miss out again, despite currently being listed as questionable. That means Spencer Rattler will play, who hasn’t lit up when playing the last two games. The big concern is that the Saints have the third worst defense against the run, giving up 146.7 yards per game on the ground.

That’s a major issue with Jim Harbaugh is the opposition coach. The Chargers are really focusing on building from the ground game upwards this season, so expect a dominant performance on the ground from JK Dobbins and the Chargers.

 

8:25pm – Carolina Panthers @ Denver Broncos

Javonte Williams Over 62.5 Rushing Yards

The Carolina Panthers are one of just two teams worse than the Saints against rushing. They’ve given up a league-high 162.1 yards per game along the ground. Last week Brian Robinson went for 70+ yards and two weeks ago we saw Tyler Allgeier and Bijan Robinson accrue 200 rushing yards against them in the same game.

That bodes well for Javonte Williams, who is finally looking like the player he was before his horrific injury. Last week’s 88 yard, two touchdown performance was a season high and he could well exceed that this time out.

8:25pm – Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders

Caleb Williams Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns

The number one overall pick had a ropey opening fortnight in the NFL but really found his stride from Week Three onwards. Since then he’s got better and better, and comes into this following the rest of the bye week.

In the past four games he’s thrown nine touchdowns with at least two touchdowns in three of four games. The Commanders have given up 1.71 passing touchdowns per game and given his recent performances we should have another big game from Caleb Williams.

8:25pm – Kansas City Chiefs @ Las Vegas Raiders

Brock Bowers Anytime Touchdown

The Chiefs have been terrible against tightends, giving up the most yardage per game to the position. That means we’re going to bank on Brock Bowers finding the endzone for his second touchdown of the season.

He’s been a monster as a rookie and is already the best offensive player on their roster. With the departure of Davante Adams, he’s been a target hog, with double digit targets in each of the past three weeks and a minimum of 71 yards in that timeframe too.

Kansas City Chiefs to win

They say you can never be totally confident in a divisional game but this is as close to a gimme as you can get. The Chiefs are the only unbeaten team left in the NFL and sit pretty at the top of the AFC West, scoring an average of 24 points per game. Meanwhile the Raiders are 2-5 and fully committed to the tank. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs should win this with ease.

NFL Sunday Betting Tips

8:05pm – Buffalo Bills @ Seattle Seahawks
Keon Coleman Anytime Touchdown

8:05pm – New Orleans Saints @ Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Chargers to win

8:25pm – Carolina Panthers @ Denver Broncos
Javonte Williams Over 62.5 Rushing Yards

8:25pm – Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders
Caleb Williams Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns

8:25pm – Kansas City Chiefs @ Las Vegas Raiders
Brock Bowers Anytime Touchdown
Kansas City Chiefs to win

*All odds and lines quoted are accurate at time of publication but are subject to change

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