Sports betting writer Dylan Svoboda will be joining The Post's NFL Bettor's Guide for the first season.
Bengals (+1.5) vs. CHARGERS
Joe Burrow came into his own.
The Bengals quarterback finally looks healthy and the numbers show it, throwing at least four touchdowns and averaging 339.5 passing yards in the last two games.
Cincinnati is 4-3 after losing its first three games of the season, including two one-score losses to the powerhouse Ravens.
Coach Jim Harbaugh's Chargers have continued their great story through 10 weeks, but their 6-3 record is overshadowed by their soft schedule.
They have lost all three games against teams with winning records (Chiefs, Cardinals, Steelers).
All six of their wins have come against teams below .500.
The Bengals are in the latter group, but if they beat Cincy, they will definitely be named Player of the Year.
I'm not counting on it.
49ERS (-6.5) vs. Seahawks
Jake Moody can't be that bad again, can he?
The 49ers' kicker missed three key field goals before hitting the winning shot against the Buccaneers on Sunday, narrowly squandering what should have been an easy victory.
If recent success is any indication, things will be much easier at home this Sunday.
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San Francisco has dominated Seattle over the past three seasons, winning six meetings by at least eight points, including a 41-23 drubbing in the 2023 wild-card round.
The games on their home ground were not even close, and they all won by multiple points.
The Seahawks were getting a bye, but by then they were heading in the wrong direction. The 49ers take care of business.
last week: 0-2 Falcons (loss) Rams vs. Dolphins over (loss)
season: 1-3.
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Dylan Svoboda is a versatile writer and analyst in various sports fields. He is especially knowledgeable about the Big 3, MLB, NFL, and NBA.





