
NFL DFS: Cash Game Plays for Week 10
The cash game article’s goal is to outline some safe plays while also providing options that will help you create the most optimal builds. The whole point is for us to make some money.

The cash game article’s goal is to outline some safe plays while also providing options that will help you create the most optimal builds. The whole point is for us to make some money.

Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before today’s games kicked off, but if you didn’t, you have the chance to make some money tonight. In primetime, we have a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots. Tonight’s game features two of the better running quarterbacks in the league in Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are 6-3 and in second place in the NFC-South will travel to Charlotte, NC to face the Carolina Panthers who are 3-6 on the season. Carolina is looking to break a four-game losing streak, while Tampa Bay is reeling from the 38-3 loss against New Orleans last week.

The Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) are in the Steel City to tangle with the NFL’s lone remaining undefeated team on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-0) host the AFC North showdown that was flexed to an afternoon slot.

The 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars head north to take on the 6-2 Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Packers will be returning a few starters on offense but will be without Jaire Alexander, who was listed as doubtful as he is in the concussion protocol. Green Bay needs to win this game to keep pace with Seattle and New Orleans for the top spot in the NFC.

The Houston Texans (2-6) are headed to Ohio to take on the Cleveland Browns (5-3). Houston has not had a great start to the season, and things aren’t going to get any easier as the Browns are fresh off a Week 9 bye.

Another weekend, another chance to win some money on NFL action. While everyone likes to bet on the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under, prop bets are where I make my money. Last week I went 11-2 on my 13 prop bets.

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.

Week 10 of the NFL season is officially here, meaning just seven games remain after the weekend. Desperate for wins to try and get in their respective league’s fantasy playoffs, owners will have to deal with a tough week with three of the NFL’s worst defensive units on their individual bye weeks.

Week 10 finds us at Allegiant Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders (5-3) are coming off a thrilling win against the Los Angeles Chargers while the Broncos (3-5) are coming off a 34-27 loss against the Atlanta Falcons. The Broncos won the last time these two teams faced, edging out a narrow 16-15 victory dating back to last season.

The 2020 draft is full of weapons, and teams will be able to draft game-changing talent on the offense because of that. There are three to four potentially franchise-altering quarterbacks who are top-ten picks. The teams picking in the top five may get lucky. The order for this draft is based on Tankathon, which uses the strength of schedule (SOS) and up to date records to determine the draft order.

Tonight we have a battle of AFC South division title contenders as the 5-3 Indianapolis Colts head down to Nashville to take on the 6-2 Tennessee Titans. The winner of this game will be in first place of the division, but not necessarily for long as these two teams will battle it out again in two weeks.

The cash game article’s goal is to outline some safe plays while also providing options that will help you create the most optimal builds. The whole point is for us to make some money.

Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before today’s games kicked off, but if you didn’t, you have the chance to make some money tonight. In primetime, we have a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots. Tonight’s game features two of the better running quarterbacks in the league in Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are 6-3 and in second place in the NFC-South will travel to Charlotte, NC to face the Carolina Panthers who are 3-6 on the season. Carolina is looking to break a four-game losing streak, while Tampa Bay is reeling from the 38-3 loss against New Orleans last week.

The Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) are in the Steel City to tangle with the NFL’s lone remaining undefeated team on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-0) host the AFC North showdown that was flexed to an afternoon slot.

The 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars head north to take on the 6-2 Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Packers will be returning a few starters on offense but will be without Jaire Alexander, who was listed as doubtful as he is in the concussion protocol. Green Bay needs to win this game to keep pace with Seattle and New Orleans for the top spot in the NFC.

The Houston Texans (2-6) are headed to Ohio to take on the Cleveland Browns (5-3). Houston has not had a great start to the season, and things aren’t going to get any easier as the Browns are fresh off a Week 9 bye.

Another weekend, another chance to win some money on NFL action. While everyone likes to bet on the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under, prop bets are where I make my money. Last week I went 11-2 on my 13 prop bets.

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.

Week 10 of the NFL season is officially here, meaning just seven games remain after the weekend. Desperate for wins to try and get in their respective league’s fantasy playoffs, owners will have to deal with a tough week with three of the NFL’s worst defensive units on their individual bye weeks.

Week 10 finds us at Allegiant Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders (5-3) are coming off a thrilling win against the Los Angeles Chargers while the Broncos (3-5) are coming off a 34-27 loss against the Atlanta Falcons. The Broncos won the last time these two teams faced, edging out a narrow 16-15 victory dating back to last season.

The 2020 draft is full of weapons, and teams will be able to draft game-changing talent on the offense because of that. There are three to four potentially franchise-altering quarterbacks who are top-ten picks. The teams picking in the top five may get lucky. The order for this draft is based on Tankathon, which uses the strength of schedule (SOS) and up to date records to determine the draft order.

Tonight we have a battle of AFC South division title contenders as the 5-3 Indianapolis Colts head down to Nashville to take on the 6-2 Tennessee Titans. The winner of this game will be in first place of the division, but not necessarily for long as these two teams will battle it out again in two weeks.
We are LIVE! Today on the Chiefs Blitz Podcast, we talk about the impending release of RT Jawaan Taylor and what this means for the #Chiefs Offensive Line!
We are LIVE! Today on the Chiefs Blitz Podcast, we talk about the impending release of RT Jawaan Taylor and what this means for the #Chiefs Offensive Line!
🚨 Nate Taylor: Jaylon Moore is the "Next Man Up" at RT!
With Jawaan Taylor’s release clearing $20M in cap space, @ByNateTaylor reports that Jaylon Moore is expected to be the #Chiefs starting Right Tackle for 2026. ✍️🏗️
🧱 The former 49er signed a 2-year, $30M deal last