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NFL Week 14 picks, odds, bets

Sports betting writer Dylan Svoboda will join The Post's Bettor's Guide for the first season.

Los Angeles Chargers (+4) vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs' Houdini act must come to an end soon.

Kansas City once again escaped with a W in a game they should have lost last week. This time, the Raiders, who had won two in a row, squandered a chance for a winning field goal with a bad snap late in the game.

It will be much harder to pull off the magic trick Sunday against the Chargers.

After starting 3-3, Jim Harbaugh and Co. have picked up steam, winning five of their last six games, with their only loss coming to the Ravens.

The Chargers' defense is one of the best in the NFL, and the MVP-like breakout of Justin Herbert, who threw for 2,551 yards, 13 touchdowns and just one interception, could finally be here. do not have.

Even if the Chiefs can maintain their one-score magic, the Chargers could still be covered.

But I wouldn't be surprised if the underdog won this one outright.


Josh Allen dived for a touchdown in the Bills' Week 13 win over the 49ers. Tina McIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle/USA TODAY NETWORK (via Imagn Images)

Buffalo Bills (-4) vs. Los Angeles Rams

The Bills have won seven straight games and are on track to score at least 30 points in six straight games.

One game after suffering their first loss to the Chiefs, the Bills defeated the injury-riddled 49ers in the snow with a 25-point blitz.

Meanwhile, the Rams' playoff chances are one step closer.

In their last four games, they have won by one score against the lowly Saints and Patriots, and lost to the Eagles and Dolphins.


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They were scoreless in the first half, but scored three TDs in the second half to secure the victory over New Orleans.

He also allowed 382 total yards to the Pats, which was a season high at the time.

Not convincing at all. Bet on the Bills continuing to win the league championship.

last week: 1-1.Titans (L), Panthers (W)
season: 3-7.

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