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(NFL) Seattle vs. New England, 11/13/2016 3:30 PM, Score: 31 - 24
Point Spread: 8.00 | -110.00 Seattle (Away)
Result: Win
The set-up: The Seahawks and Patriots played a game for the ages when they last met in Super Bowl 49. Seattle is in a tough spot on Sunday night, playing off a 31-25 MNF win over the Bills in Seattle which leaves them 5-2-1 and now traveling cross-conyrty to take on the 7-1 Patriots, coming off a bye week. Seattle is 3-0 against AFC East opponents after beating the Bills on MNF, joining a Week 4 win at the Jets (27-17) and squeezing past Miami 12-10 at home in the season opener. The Pats went 3-1 while Brady served his four-game suspension and have gone 4-0 SU & ATS since his return, as Brady has completed 73.1% for an average of 329.8 YPG with 12 TDs and no INTs for a QB rating of 133.9.

Seattle: The Seahawks' MNF win over the Bills snapped the Seahawks' two-game winless streak (0-1-1) and gives them a two-game edge on the Cards in the NFC West. Russell Wilson had not thrown a TD pas in his previous three games but completed 20 of 26 for 282 yards with two TDs and no INTs on Monday night. TE Jimmy Graham (38 catches on 14.3 YPC) is coming off his best game of the season as he prepares to resume a rivalry against Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski, hauling in a season-high eight catches for 103 yards and a pair of TDs. Seattle's offense has been erratic (20.2 PPG ranks 23rd) but the Seattle defense continues to dominate, allowing 16.8 PPG (3rd).

New England: There are few words to describe how well Brady has played since his return, as the Pats have averaged 34.0 PPG in going 4-0 SU & ATS. Gronkowski had just one reception through four weeks due to injury but has taken off with Brady back under center, reeling in 21 catches for 473 yards while reaching the end zone in each of the last three games. RB Blount has 609 yards with 9 TDs, as the New England running game averages 116.4 YPG (8th). The defense is not a classic Belichick unit but it is allowing only 16.5 PPG to rank second.

The pick: The scheduling edge goes to the Pats (coming off a bye week), while the Seahawks travel cross-country off a MNF game in Seattle. The Pats are surely tough at home but Seattle hasn't been this big of a underdog in a meaningful game since 2012. The Pats are 14-4 ATS as an underdog these last few years and expect this ‘dog' to bark loudly on a Sunday night in Foxboro. Seattle is a 10* play.