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Every NFL game is broken down by CBSSports.com and SportsLine, with three on Saturday.

There will undoubtedly be more shocks once the NFL action resumes this week. The Browns, who have started four different quarterbacks, have already finished 8-5 in the first 14 weeks of the season; the Bears and even the Giants have managed to re-enter the wild-card scenario; and the Chiefs, the defending champions, are finding it difficult to compete for the top seed in the AFC. So how can you be certain that, come Week 15, you’re betting on the proper teams and players?

Every week, we compile the greatest selections and betting information from SportsLine and CBSSports.com into one location so that you can get choices against the spread from our CBS Sports experts along with extra feature content for each

“Joe Flacco and Jerome Ford are expected to lead the Browns offense to the postseason because they have had to cope with losing important players during the season. However, they are up against a patchwork offensive line that will be without its top three offensive tackles for the remainder of the season due to Ethan Pocic’s injury, while starting guard Joel Bitonio is still sidelined due to a knee problem. Maybe Flacco and company can succeed against weak defenses, like they did against the Jaguars last week, but the Bears defense has been solid for a big chunk of the season, allowing opponents to average only 271 yards per game over the previous eight games. As an example, the league’s best defense is the renowned Browns defense.

“Green Bay had its three-game winning streak snapped by Tommy DeVito and the Giants on Monday, but the Packers are set up to bounce back this week at home against the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay’s secondary is giving up 7.2 yards per pass attempt this season, which is tied for the third most in the league. They’ve also struggled to get off the field, ranking in the bottom third of the league on third down. At Lambeau Field, Jordan Love has a high completion percentage, passer rating, and averages roughly 40 more passing yards per game this season than he does on the road. Green Bay is also 25-14 ATS at home under Matt LaFleur.” CBS Sports NFL writer Tyler Sullivan foresees a rebound from Green

“With Nico Collins and no Tank Dell, the Texans looked awful last week against the Jets, recording season-lows in total yards, points scored, and third-down conversions in their worst defeat of the year. Due to a concussion, we are still unsure if C.J. Stroud will be able to play, and Collins, Will Anderson Jr., Blake Cashman, George Fant, and Laremy Tunsil were all sidelined for practice on Wednesday. Tennessee, meantime, is 4-1 at home this season and sporting vintage Oilers gear!”

Jordan Dajani, a resident Titans specialist, predicts Tennessee will win its third straight game in four weeks. You can read his whole critique of Week 15 here.

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Since its launch, SportsLine’s simulation model has correctly predicted every NFL game 10,000 times, and for $100 participants, it has returned well over $7,000 on top-rated NFL choices. Starting with the 2017 season, the model has a 176-129 record when it comes to top-rated NFL selections going into Week 15. It has also had a 30-21 run of winning NFL choices since Week 7 of the previous campaign. Does the model prefer the Dolphins to cover following their Week 14 loss to the Titans? Visit SportsLine to view the model’s picks for each Week 15 game.

“Yes, the Patriots managed to pull off a convincing victory in Pittsburgh last week, and they do get a week off this week, but let’s not interpret that victory as a turning point in Foxborough. The offense still has a lot of faults, and New England is still a lousy football club (the Patriots were shut out last week in the second half). In the meantime, the Chiefs have lost their hold on the top spot in the AFC and are at a crossroads following two straight losses. With a great deal of desire to get back on track (and maybe release some irritation), they’ll be traveling up to Foxborough. Despite being a strength this season, New England’s defense might

“With Tommy DeVito starting as quarterback, the Giants have won three consecutive games, but playing on the road in a hostile atmosphere will present significant challenges for both him and the offense. The Saints will win this one because they played better defense last week. Pete Prisco, a senior pundit for CBS Sports, doesn’t think New York can maintain its winning run while traveling. Get all of his commentary for Week 15 here.

“The Falcons-Panthers total is 35, and there’s a good chance the Under will hit. Even when they’re not playing well, other offenses may score more points because the Panthers’ offense has been so awful. Consider the Saints from last week, who while averaging just four yards per play against Carolina, won 28-6 thanks to two successful offensive touchdown drives that they began in the Panthers’ end of the field and a blocked punt touchdown. The Panthers offense has been so awful that it wouldn’t be strange to see Carolina lose any game 13-3 or 10-0, even with their defense performing well over the past several weeks.”

R.J. White, a CBS gambling editor and SportsLine specialist, has more choices for his teaser approach in

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