With the help of our supercomputer, we’re revealing all our NFL predictions for every game each week of the 2024 season.
Our projection model will be with us every step of the way this season, providing us with data-backed predictions for all NFL games and season outcomes.
Of course, the Kansas City Chiefs are among the best bets when it comes to the title race, as Patrick Mahomes and company are chasing a third consecutive Super Bowl victory and their fourth in six seasons.
The Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans are some of those NFL teams hoping to challenge the Chiefs in the AFC, riding the play of their Pro Bowl-caliber quarterbacks Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and C.J. Stroud.
Having frequently come so close to a title in recent years, the San Francisco 49ers entered the season as the favorites to come out of the NFC. Can they overcome their injuries?
The Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings, and Philadelphia Eagles are potential challengers in what could be a wide-open conference race.
Now, all of that is a little far in the future to be given much consideration yet, but our AI-powered supercomputer is continuing to make predictions for every game this season.
This week begins with the Broncos visiting the Saints on Thursday Night Football, and it ends with two Monday Night Football games in Tampa Bay and Arizona. For those games and every touchdown in between, we’ve taken plenty of data, pumped it through our model and come up with our predictions.
Each week throughout the 2024 NFL season, the supercomputer has something to say about every game. No matter if it’s a headliner or a game we may all be a bit less excited about, it unsentimentally beeps its way through its NFL picks, boldly dropping predictions for each.
This week, it has the Vikings picking up a big home win against the Lions, the 49ers defeating the Chiefs, and the new-look Jets (maybe with Davante Adams?) picking up a big win in Pittsburgh on Sunday Night Football.
Keep in mind that these percentages move throughout the week as player news shake things up (the following win probabilities were as of Wednesday). You can always find the win percentages – pregame or live – on our season-long predictions page.
Thursday Night Football
Denver Broncos 54.8% at New Orleans Saints 45.2%
Denver is the first team since the 2006 Broncos to hold its opponents below 6 yards per passing attempt (5.99) in the first six games of a season, while also averaging under 6 yards per pass attempt (5.46) on offense during that same span.
Sunday’s Schedule
New England Patriots 32.7% vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 67.3% (in London)
Evan Engram (10 receptions for 102 yards in Week 6) is the first Jaguars tight end to record multiple games with 10 or more catches and 100 or more receiving yards with the team. Engram’s three such career games rank behind only Travis Kelce (9), Zach Ertz (8) and Darren Waller (4) in the last 10 years at the position.
Seattle Seahawks 37.6% at Atlanta Falcons 62.4%
The Falcons have scored 35 or more points in back-to-back games for the first time since 2018 and haven’t lost a game in which they’ve scored as many points since Week 2 of 2020. Atlanta has one three-game streak of scoring 35+ points in franchise history (Weeks 2-4 of 2016).
Tennessee Titans 24.3% at Buffalo Bills 75.7%
Josh Allen is the only NFL quarterback (minimum three starts) with zero interceptions this season. He has 184 consecutive pass attempts without an interception, the longest such streak of his career – and the third longest by a Bills QB in the last 30 seasons (Tyrod Taylor, twice – 190, 222).
Cincinnati Bengals 66.0% at Cleveland Browns 34.0%
The Browns have won their last six home games against the Bengals, their longest active home winning streak against any opponent. Cleveland hasn’t won seven consecutive home games against a team since it did so against Pittsburgh from 1982-88.
Houston Texans 38.5% at Green Bay Packers 61.5%
Jordan Love has multiple passing touchdowns in his last eight starts, the longest active streak in the NFL. One more such game would give Love the third-longest streak in Packers franchise history (Aaron Rodgers – 13, Brett Favre – 12).
Miami Dolphins 39.0% at Indianapolis Colts 61.0%
Eight of the last nine meetings between the Dolphins and Colts have been decided by six or fewer points. Since the start of last season, Miami is 4-1 in games decided by six or fewer – the best record in the NFL – and Indianapolis is 7-6, tied for 12th in the league.
Detroit Lions 41.2% at Minnesota Vikings 58.8%
The Lions have won their last three games against the Vikings, their first three-game winning streak against Minnesota since 2016-17. They haven’t won four or more games in a row versus the Vikings since they won five straight from 1961-63.
Philadelphia Eagles 58.1% at New York Giants 41.9%
The Eagles are 17-4 against the Giants since 2014 (including the playoffs) – tied for Philadelphia’s most wins against a single opponent over a 21-game span in franchise history (17 against Giants from 1971-81).
Las Vegas Raiders 26.8% at Los Angeles Rams 73.2%
The Rams are 4-3 in games following their bye under Sean McVay, including last year’s win in Week 11 that triggered a 7-1 finish. Over that run, Los Angeles averaged 385.6 net yards per game compared to 335.9 per game before the bye.
Carolina Panthers 25.4% at Washington Commanders 74.6%
Washington has scored at least 20 points in all six of its games, the team’s longest such streak to begin a season this century. It’s the sixth time the team has started a season with six straight 20-point games, and it made the playoffs in each of the first five (1940, 1971, 1983, 1991, 1999).
Kansas City Chiefs 45.2% at San Francisco 49ers 54.8%
The 49ers are amidst a franchise-record 17 consecutive games with 300+ total net yards and 2+ touchdowns scored. An 18th such game would tie the second-longest streak by any team in the last decade, trailing only Kansas City’s 19 straight from 2021-22.
Sunday Night Football
New York Jets 51.9% at Pittsburgh Steelers 48.1%
The Jets featured a 100+ yard rusher (Breece Hall) and two 100+ yard receivers (Garrett Wilson, Allen Lazard) in Week 6 against the Bills. It was the fifth such game in franchise history and first since Week 2 of 2016, also vs. Buffalo (Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker).
Monday Night Football
Baltimore Ravens 57.3% at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 42.7%
The Buccaneers have 27 rushes of 10+ yards this season, Tampa Bay’s most through six games since 1999 (also 27). The Ravens have allowed three rushes of 10+ yards on the year, the fewest by any team through six games since the 49ers in 1995 (two).
Los Angeles Chargers 55.1% at Arizona Cardinals 44.9%
J.K. Dobbins has accounted for 33.0% of the Chargers’ total scrimmage yards this season, the second highest percentage of any player (Alvin Kamara, 33.9%). The Chargers are 3-0 this season when Dobbins has 100+ scrimmage yards and 0-2 when he doesn’t.
Stats and facts provided by Stats Perform’s data insights team. Be sure to check out our MLB, NBA, NFL and college football coverage. And follow us on X and Instagram for more!