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Falcons vs Saints 2024 NFL Week 10 Spread & Betting Picks

Betting Falcons vs Saints Pick for 2024 NFL Week 10

 

One of the most exciting rivalries in the NFL heats up this Sunday as the Atlanta Falcons take on the New Orleans Saints. With both teams fighting for positioning in the NFC South, NFL game odds are setting the stage for a thrilling matchup between two teams that know each other well. This high-stakes rivalry promises drama as both squads look to secure a crucial win in Week 10. Which team will come out on top in this intense divisional showdown? We’ve got you covered with the latest odds, analysis, and picks for this Sunday’s game.

 

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2024 NFL Season | 104th season of National League in the United States
Week 10: Thursday, November 7th – Monday, November 11th, 2024

 

Betting 2024 Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints Week 10 Game

One of the top rivalries in the NFL resumes on Sunday when the Falcons head to New Orleans to take on the Saints.

The week has been one of the most intriguing in Saints history. On Monday, New Orleans fired head coach Dennis Allen.

Then later in the week and right before the trade deadline, the Saints traded pro bowl corner Marshon Lattimore to the Washington Commanders.

The Saints are already in rebuild mode but that doesn’t mean the franchise won’t step it up versus the rival Falcons.

Which teams gets it done in one of the NFL’s biggest rivalry games?

Check out NFL odds, analysis, and free picks for Saints versus Falcons.

 

NFL Week 10: Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints
Sunday, November 10th, 2024 at 1:00 PM EST FOX | Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA

ATS Odds: Atlanta -3.5
Money line Odds: Falcons -193, Saints +155
Over/Under Odds: 46.5

 

Writer’s Breakdown and Pick for the Falcons vs Saints Game

Reasons to bet Atlanta versus New Orleans

Kirk Cousins has hit his stride

It took Kirk Cousins a couple of games but the former Minnesota Vikings has hit his stride.

Heading into the NFL Week 10 game versus New Orleans, Cousins has thrown for 2,328 yards and 17 TDs to just 7 interceptions.

Cousins has thrown for 7 touchdowns in the last 2 games.

Also, the Saints are a mess on defense now that Lattimore is out and Paulson Adebo is on IR. Kirk should have a massive game.

The defense has begun to step up

In the ATL’s last 2 games, the D has stepped it up big time.

Atlanta held Baker Mayfield and the scorching Tampa offense to 26 points in a 31-26 win.

Then versus the Cowboys, the defense held Dak Prescott and his buds to 21 points.

The entire defense is playing well. Matthew Judon, Kaden Elliss, Jessie Bates III, A.J. Terrell, you name it.

Atlanta’s defensive players are trusting each other and rarely out of position. It’s showing on the field.

Atlanta’s confidence is growing

The Falcons are 2 games ahead of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC South race and come off a win over an NFC opponent.

If Atlanta wins this, they know they will have all but ended the New Orleans Saints’ playoff quest.

Not only that but because the Saints are an NFC team, a victory puts Atlanta in the mix for the NFC’s top playoff seed.

Detroit has a single loss and will be tough to catch. Still, the Falcons are just 2 games behind the Lions.

The Cardinals lead the NFC West with 4 losses and the Commanders have 2 losses, which means Atlanta has a shot for the 1-seed.

Atlanta Projected Offense Starters

  • QB Kirk Cousins
  • RB Bijan Robinson
  • WR Drake London
  • WR Darnell Mooney
  • WR Ray-Ray McCloud III
  • TE Kyle Pitts
  • LT Jake Matthews
  • LG Matthew Bergeron
  • C Ryan Neuzil
  • RG Chris Lindstrom
  • RT Kaleb McGary

Atlanta Projected Defensive Starters

  • LDE Grady Jarrett
  • NT David Onyemata
  • RDE Zach Harrison
  • WLB Matthew Judon
  • LILB Kaden Elliss
  • RILB Troy Andersen
  • SLB Arnold Ebiketie
  • LCB A.J. Terrell
  • SS Justin Simmons
  • FS Jessie Bates III
  • RCB Mike Hughes
 

Reasons to bet New Orleans versus Atlanta

The Saints have a positive attitude after Dennis Allen’s firing

Allen had plenty of backers in the Saints organization but the players, led by Cam Jordan and Alvin Kamara, felt that he had lost control of the room.

Mickey Loomis understood this, which is why Loomis fired Allen this past Monday.

The players will show up with a more positive attitude on Sunday knowing that the organization is going to do what it takes to win football games.

Derek Carr will play in his second game after an injury

Carr’s first game back from injury was against the Carolina Panthers. Saints fans shouldn’t have expected too much because a players first game back from injury isn’t often the player’s best.

Carr’s second game back from injury is this Sunday. Derek knows ow important it is to beat the Falcons, the Saints’ top rival.

Although he will be without his top two receiving targets in Chris Olave and Rasheed Shaheed, Carr should be more focused and ready to sling the ball all over the field.

Alvin Kamara has had some massive games versus the rival Falcons

In the past, Kamara, one of the best running backs in the NFL, has had massive games versus the Atlanta Falcons.

The Saints will lean on Kamara on Sunday because Carr doesn’t have his full array of receiving weapons.

Carr to Kamara could be the story in this game if the offensive strategy revolves around short passes to Alvin that he can turn into long gains.

If the strategy works, the Saints will have a chance to upset the road favorite.

New Orleans Projected Offense Starters

  • QB Derek Carr
  • RB Alvin Kamara
  • WR Marques Valdes-Scantling
  • WR Jermaine Jackson
  • WR Cedrick Wilson Jr.
  • TE Juwan Johnson
  • LT Taliese Fuaga
  • LG Nick Saldiveri
  • C Lucas Patrick
  • RG Cesar Ruiz
  • RT Trevor Penning

New Orleans Defensive Projected Starters

  • LDE Cam Jordan
  • LDT Nathan Shepherd
  • RDT Khalen Saunders
  • RDE Carl Granderson
  • WLB Pete Werner
  • MLB Demario Davis
  • SLB Willie Gay
  • LCB Kool-Aid McKinstry
  • SS Jordan Howden
  • FS Tyrann Mathieu
  • RCB Rico Payton
 

Atlanta at New Orleans Final Betting Prediction

The Saints will play hard, the Saints always do versus the Falcons, but New Orleans’s is a disaster.

Even though Allen got his walking papers earlier in the week, tension remains in the locker room after Derek Carr was called out for putting Chris Olave in a bad position by former wide receiver Michael Thomas.

Thomas blames Carr for Olave’s injury. Although the players should rally around Carr, it’s obvious that he isn’t the leader of this team, Alvin Kamara and Cam Jordan are. So the Saints will play hard.

But it won’t be hard enough. Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons are at their top of their games.

The ATL should have things their way on Sunday. Atlanta to cover to under the total.

NFL Week 10 Atlanta at New Orleans ATS Pick: Atlanta -3.5
NFL Week 10 Atlanta at New Orleans Pick: Under 46.5

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Atlanta at New Orleans Betting Trends Today

  • Falcons are 4-1 ATS in their last five games
  • The OVER is 4-1 in the Falcons’ last five road games
  • The OVER is 5-0 in the Falcons’ last five games vs. NFC South opponents
  • Saints are 0-5 ATS in their last five games
  • The OVER is 7-3 in the Saints’ last 10 games
  • Saints are 1-9 ATS in their last 10 games played in November
  • Saints are 13-5 straight up in their last 18 home games vs. Falcons
  • Darnell Mooney has hit the Receptions Under in his last 6 away games
  • Younghoe Koo has hit the Field Goals Under in 11 of his last 17 games
  • Foster Moreau has hit the Receiving Yards Over in 8 of his last 10 games
  • Derek Carr has hit the TD Passes Over in 8 of his last 14 games
 
Saints vs. Falcons Series History

Last meeting:
Falcons 26, Saints 24: September 29th, 2024: Week 4 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Head-to-head (includes postseason games):
Atlanta Falcons lead series 56-55-0


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Falcons vs Saints 2019 NFL Week 10 Spread & Betting Prediction
 

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While the New Orleans Saints have been firing on all cylinders this season, even without superstar quarterback Drew Brees under center, the once, high-scoring Atlanta Falcons have been reduced to a dysfunctional team that looks like one that quit on the current campaign weeks ago. With these two NFC South division rivals heading in polar opposite directions, let’s find out right now if New Orleans can cover the spread as a nearly two-touchdown home favorite.

Falcons vs Saints 2019 NFL Week 10 Spread & Betting Prediction

  • When: Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 1:00 PM ET
  • Where: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • TV: FOX
  • NFL Week 10 Odds: New Orleans -13 / Total: 51

Why Bet On Atlanta?

Look, to be blunt about it, there’s no good reason to back Atlanta in this NFC South division battle except that the Falcons are getting 13 points and are well-rested after getting a much-needed bye last weekend. Atlanta has lost six straight including a 27-10 loss at Seattle two weeks ago. Quarterback Matt Ryan is out with an injury and the Falcons are ranked 20th in scoring (20.6 ppg) and a dismal 30th in points allowed (30.0 ppg) respectively.

Why Bet On New Orleans?

Even as nearly two-touchdown home favorites, there are a bunch of good reasons to back the Saints in this divisional battle, starting with the fact that Atlanta has clearly quit on head coach Dan Quinn and any hopes for a successful season. Then, there’s the fact that New Orleans has won six straight including a convincing 31-9 smackdown of Arizona two weeks ago. Quarterback Drew Brees is back and healthy and the Saints are ranked a decent 15th in scoring (34.4 ppg), but an even more impressive 10th in points allowed (19.5 ppg).

Falcons vs Saints Expert Analysis and Prediction

While Atlanta has no hope for anything even remotely resembling a successful season, the Saints have a lot to play for as they seek to get home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. More importantly, New Orleans is far superior to Atlanta on both sides of the ball and they have the big edge at head coach and quarterback as well.

Atlanta has gone 2-5 ATS in their last 7 road games against a team with a winning home record and 2-6 ATS in their last 8 road dates against New Orleans. On the flip side of the coin, the Saints have gone an encouraging 6-0 ATS in their last six games, 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games following a bye week and 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games in November. Simply put, I’m expecting New Orleans to win and win big to cover the chalk as a nearly two-touchdown home favorite.

Pick: New Orleans 35 Atlanta 14

 
 

 

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