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The NFL is about to put the first month of the 2024 season in the books as Week 4 is underway. 

 

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As we do every week, we've collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBSSports com and SportsLine and put them in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, survivor picks and more. Ready? Let's jump in.

 

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Still alive in your Survivor pools? If so, let SportsLine NFL expert R.J. White help you come through the other side of Week 4. Why listen to White? He's 636-534-34 (+4899) on ATS picks over the last seven years and even better with his top five picks each week, going 428-327-25 (56.7%) over the last nine years in the Las Vegas ATS contests. This week, he is staying away from the Cincinnati Bengals even as they have a favorable matchup against the Carolina Panthers. However, White has identified one team that he will be his top option in Survivor formats for Week 4. To see which team that is, head on over to SportsLine. 

 

"The Broncos are playing consecutive road games, but they did stay in West Virginia. They played well last week beating the Bucs, but this is a much tougher defense. That will be a problem for Bo Nix. Aaron Rodgers got it going last week and that continues. Jets big." -- CBS Sports senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco on why he likes the Jets to beat the Broncos, 27-17. To see his other Week 4 picks, click here. 

 

"How in the world are the Jaguars going to bounce back after what happened in Buffalo on Monday night? The 31-point deficit they faced at halftime was the largest in franchise history. Now the Jags have to go on the road on a short week and play a talented Texans team coming off a loss. Trevor Lawrence has now lost eight straight starts, which is the longest active streak in the NFL. The defense can't stop anything and the offensive line stinks. Tyson Campbell is on injured reserve, linebacker Foye Oluokun is expected to miss several weeks with a foot injury and Evan Engram is still not practicing. Yikes. 

 

"The Texans are 6-0 following their past six losses, and haven't lost back-to-back games since starting 0-2 last season. Give me Houston." -- CBS Sports NFL writer Jordan Dajani on why he has the Texans covering against Jacksonville. To see his other Week 4 picks, click here. 

 

"This line opened at Bears -1 and has since moved to where the Rams will be catching a full field goal heading into Soldier Field on Sunday. I don't know about you, but I'd ride into Mordor with Sean McVay if he has a field goal in his pocket. The coach-quarterback duo of McVay and Matthew Stafford gives me confidence that they can head into Chicago and take on a still-developing Bears team and cover, if not win outright. Yes, the defense has struggled to find its footing, but the Chicago offense has struggled mightily this season as well. As a club, the Bears have just three offensive touchdowns through three weeks, which is tied for the fewest in the NFL. If those growing pains continue in this game, we'll be happy to have a field-goal cushion." -- CBS Sports NFL writer Tyler Sullivan on why he likes the Rams to cover against Chicago. To see his other Week 4 picks, click here.

 

"This is one of the games of the week. The Vikings are 3-0 and riding high, while the Packers are 2-1 and have won two games with Malik Willis playing quarterback. That's because the defense has been outstanding. Same for the Vikings. That means this should be a low-scoring game. Packers take it." -- CBS Sports senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco on why he has the Packers taking down the Vikings, 21-17. To see his other Week 4 picks, click here.

 

"The biggest question for me heading into Week 4 is whether we just saw Derek Carr turn into a pumpkin or not. Over the past two weeks, I've compared him to a 1989 Plymouth Sundance (Week 2) and a McLaren (Week 3), but I think I was wrong on both accounts. Carr is actually Cinderella's carriage and at some point, the clock is going to strike midnight on his season and he's going to turn into a pumpkin, and it might have actually happened against the Eagles. 

 

"If you want to slow down Derek Carr, you just need to make him uncomfortable, and that's exactly what the Eagles did. After looking like an MVP candidate through the first two weeks, Carr completed just 14 passes for 142 yards against Philadelphia. If the Saints are smart, they'll give Carr a light load this week and focus their offensive game plan on Alvin Kamara, who will be going up against a Falcons defense that's surrendering more than 150 yards per game on the ground. 

 

"Of course, that only works if you're not playing from behind, and the Saints might be playing from behind this week. Kirk Cousins is basically the souped-up version of Derek Carr. While Carr only threw for 142 yards against the Eagles, Cousins threw for more than that in ONE HALF against the same Eagles defense. Although Cousins looked like he was ready to retire in Week 1, he's getting more comfortable every week and the Falcons offense is starting to look dangerous and I love dangerous, so I'm rolling with the Dirty Birds." -- CBS Sports NFL writer John Breech on why he likes Atlanta to beat the Saints, 26-23. To see his other Week 4 picks, click here.