NFL Week 7 Best Bets: Jacksonville Jaguars vs New Orleans Saints Picks for Thursday Night Football

NFL Week 7 begins tonight and many are looking to bet the Thursday Night Football game. You’ve got the Jacksonville Jaguars coming into the Big Easy to take on the New Orleans Saints, but there are a lot of question marks surrounding both teams. The NFL injury report is littered with names like Trevor Lawrence, Zay Jones, Jamaal Williams and Demario Davis, just to name a few, and the trickle-down impact from all of these injuries is going to be important to follow so be sure to check with the NFL inactives before finalizing your bets. Here’s a look at how I’m betting tonight’s game.
NFL Thursday Night Football Best Bets: Jacksonville Jaguars vs New Orleans Saints
The Spread: Saints -2
While there are a number of injuries we’re watching closely leading up to kickoff, nothing is really affecting the Saints offense that much. Sure, they lose Juwan Johnson, but that just puts Taysom Hill on the field more of them. And, they’re getting back Jamaal Williams which will provide a nice boost to the Saints running game, particularly between the tackles near the goal-line. The big issue for this game is whether or not Trevor Lawrence plays. He’s a game-time decision which makes it more difficult to invest, but even if he does play, you can probably expect him to have limited mobility. We’re hearing about a clunky knee brace, so you have to believe he’s not going to be at 100-percent. Couple that with his favorite target Calvin Ridley being blanketed by Marshon Lattimore and we have a very tough time thinking Jacksonville dominates on either side of the ball. Pick: Saints -2 (-112)
The Total: 40
The bummer is that this line has gone from 42 to 40 now as so much money has come in on the under. But even at 40, we’re likely going to bite, especially when my original read had this game at like 17-10. I don’t think we’re getting high-flying performances from either side. The under is 3-3 for Thursday Night Football, so there’s no evidence for either side to be favored. I just think we’re getting a pretty boring game tonight. Pick: Under 40 (-110)
Favorite Thursday Night Football Player Props:
- Christian Kirk over 51.5 receiving yards (-130)
- Chris Olave over 4.5 receptions (-135)
- Alontae Taylor over 3.5 tackles + assists (-140)
**all lines & odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
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