NFL Week 14 Picks: Odds Every Road Team Leaves With a Win
Let's quickly run down the odds of each road team leaving with a win in Week 14 of the NFL season:
Browns at Steelers: On a short week, can the Browns offense score enough points to stay in this game? Hard to like Colt McCoy against that defense.
Chiefs at Jets: The Jets are starting to take off, and the Chiefs don't have a quarterback that can go to New York and put up enough points to snap the Jets' winning streak.
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Buccaneers at Jaguars: Getting Josh Freeman back would help, but the Bucs defense needs to be better against the run to have a chance at beating the Jags in Jacksonville.
Patriots at Redskins: The Patriots pass defense is still so unpredictable, but do you really think Rex Grossman can outscore Tom Brady in a shootout, even at home?
Falcons at Panthers: Both teams will score points in this game, but the Falcons have yet to win a game this season on a grass surface. Cam Newton is starting to heat up after a midseason slump, too.
Colts at Ravens: I'm guessing Dan Orlovsky won't complete 30-of-37 passes this weekend.
Eagles at Dolphins: Few teams are playing as well as the Dolphins right now, and a talented team of Eagles now have little to play for.
Vikings at Lions: Divisional games like this always find a way to end up close, and the Lions won't have Ndamukong Suh to help stop Adrian Peterson if he's healthy.
Saints at Titans: The Saints offense hasn't been as good away from New Orleans, but is a short trip to Nashville really enough to cancel the rhythm this unit has been in recently?
Texans at Bengals: Who needs a quarterback when you can run the football and play defense as well as the Texans do?
Bears at Broncos: The Bears defense is one of the best Tim Tebow has seen this season. Chicago needs this to be a low-scoring game with all the problems they have on the other side of the ball.
49ers at Cardinals: Losing Patrick Willis hurts the 49ers defense, but I think Alex Smith and the offense is the reason why San Francisco gets to 11-2 in Arizona.
Bills at Chargers: The Bills have to travel across the country to face a team that looked a lot like its old self on Monday night against the Jaguars.
Raiders at Packers: The Packers defense has struggled against bigger backs like Michael Bush, but this game rests on the right arm of the Carson Palmer.
Giants at Cowboys: The Giants need to build off their close loss to the Packers and stick it to the ailing Cowboys early.
Rams at Seahawks: The Rams just don't have enough on offense to outscore a suddenly potent Seahawks offense lead by Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch.

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