We dropped an article play for the first time in awhile, as both Baltimore and Jacksonville let us down. 6-2 in our last eight is still respectable as we look to cash another play and cash it early!

We head to Wembley Stadium in London for the international matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Atlanta Falcons.

Jacksonville hurt many of us last week falling to the Houston Texans at home and giving rookie QB C.J. Stroud his first career win. Through three weeks the Jags haven’t looked as good as advertised, but we stand 2-1 betting on them so far this season. Last week is in the rear view, as Jacksonville has won three straight games in London.

Trevor Lawerence and company are familiar with this trip, while this will be the Falcons third time in franchise history going to London and first for second year QB Desmond Ridder.

Both teams are looking to bounce back from losses and start the month of October off right. Atlanta’s strength is it rushing attack, as they sit 10th in the NFL in rushing yards. Their airel game is brutal ranking 29th in the league.

Jacksonville should have no issue stopping the run with their defense allowing just 84.0 yards per game on the ground. Good for seventh best in that league.

I’m not jumping off the Jags bandwagon and even though the roster and coaching staff has changed, this is the franchise 10th trip to Wembley, practically home.

Look for Calvin Ridley to have a big game against his former team and the Falcons to struggle to move the ball.

Official Pick: Jags -3 -120

Bonus Play if you wake up late Cowboys -6.5

By : Uncle Joe

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The SnoozeYouLose Podcast is a weekly sit down with sports bettor Uncle Joe The Black Bookie. He recaps his daily sports picks as well as discusses any hot topics around the sports world.

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