Cincinnati Bengals vs Cleveland Browns Betting Pick

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In another game that is definitely getting some major attention, the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals will duke it out this Sunday in an AFC north showdown. The two are coming off good wins in week 3 and will most likely be contending for what may become a divisional match up. The game will be interesting for many different reasons and will have an evenhanded approach in regards to the lines and more.

 

Free Prediction Given by SportsCashSystem.com lead handicapper, Mike Taylor

Current line: Cincinnati Bengals – 4 / Over & Under at 42

Time:  Sunday, September 29, 1:00 pm (EST) CBS, NFL Red Zone

 

At first glance the match seems to be hinging on whether or not Brandon Weeden will play. Brian Hoyer has been taking the role of quarterback and he’s not half bad at the position. He’ll have his work cut out for him in this game, as there is no way the game is going to be a blow out in any sense of the word and the Bengals are a team that can definitely go full throttle across four quarters. The Browns defense may in fact prove to be the ticket here, as they are good overall and can definitely hit hard, and close the gaps in the run game.

Meanwhile the Bengals have been doing some good things on both sides of the football and some analysts have even said that this game could in fact be fairly matched. The even sided manner at which these two teams are at will definitely be something to watch out for as they lock up.

The Match Up:

Andy Dalton and A.J. Green will have to be contained, isolated and stopped. If the Browns have an answer for them, this game may open up in their favor. However, if the game showcases another highlight reel for those two, look for this game to end up on the side of the Bengals yet again. The Bengals are strong here, strong enough to get the nod for the win, albeit a struggle at first, they should break free in the latter half of the game.

The Edge:

Cincinnati Bengals – 4

SportsCashSystem.com Prediction: Cincinnati Bengals – 4

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