Dover International Speedway, NFL Week 3 Picks and Vegas Odds

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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Steelers and Bucs meet in a battle of unbeaten teams, while the Dolphins take on the Jets, and the Sprint Cup Series takes on Dover.

Colliding on the gridiron . . .

The National Football League offers up a full slate of games on Sunday, including a matchup of unbeaten teams in Tampa Bay when the Buccaneers (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS) play host to the Steelers (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS). The Bucs stayed perfect by knocking off division-rival Carolina 20-7 on the road last week; Josh Freeman went 12-of-24 for 178 yards passing with two TD strikes in that contest. The Steelers are coming off a 19-11 win in Tennessee, but they’ll be using Charlie Batch as their starting QB and Byron Leftwich as their backup on Sunday. Oddsmakers, though, still have the Steelers listed as the 2.5-point road favorites for Sunday’s game, with the total for that matchup at 33.

Also on the NFL schedule for Sunday: Cincinnati (-3) at Carolina, Buffalo at New England (-14.5), San Francisco (-2.5) at Kansas City, Tennessee at the Giants (-3), Cleveland at Baltimore (-10.5), Atlanta at New Orleans (-4), Detroit at Minnesota (-11), Dallas at Houston (-3), Philadelphia (-3) at Jacksonville, Washington (-3.5) at St. Louis, Indianapolis (-5.5) at Denver, Oakland at Arizona (-4.5), and San Diego (-5.5) at Seattle. As well, Miami (-2) hosts the Jets in the Sunday night contest. The Dolphins (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS) went on the road and knocked off the Vikings 14-10 last weekend, while the Jets (1-1 SU, 1-1 ATS) are coming off a 28-14 win over the Pats. The game’s total is at 35.

There’s also one CFL game on tap for Sunday, with Edmonton taking on Toronto at a neutral site in Moncton, New Brunswick. The Eskimos (2-9 SU, 3-8 ATS) have lost three in a row, and they’re listed as 3.5-point underdogs against the Argos (6-5 SU, 6-5 ATS). Free picks week 3 NFL against the spread are up.

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Meeting up on the diamond . . .

On the American League schedule for Sunday it’ll be Kansas City at Cleveland, Minnesota at Detroit, Baltimore at Toronto, Seattle at Tampa Bay, the White Sox at the Angels, Texas at Oakland, and Boston at the Yankees. Daisuke Matsuzaka (9-6, 4.86 ERA) is slated to take on Dustin Moseley (4-3, 4.94 ERA) in that BoSox/Yankees contest. Righthander Matsuzaka was beaten by the Orioles last time out, surrendering four runs on six hits over 6 1-3 innings of work.  Righthander Moseley last started against the Rangers on September 12, allowing four runs on five hits over 6 2-3 innings in a loss.

Meanwhile, the National League on Sunday features Houston at Pittsburgh, Atlanta at Washington, Florida at Milwaukee, St. Louis at the Cubs, San Francisco at Colorado, Cincinnati at San Diego, the Dodgers at Arizona, and the Mets at Philadelphia. Pat Misch (0-4, 4.44 ERA) will get the ball for New York in that last contest, while the Phillies counter with Cole Hamels (12-19, 2.93 ERA). Lefthander Misch started against the Phillies back on August 14, giving up four runs (one earned) over six innings in a loss. Lefthander Hamels ran his winning streak to five starts last time out, holding the Braves to one run on six hits over eight innings of work. Hamels fanned six in that win.

Roaring around the track . . .

The Sprint Cup Series hits the track at Dover International Speedway on Sunday afternoon for the second race of the Chase, the AAA 400. Kyle Busch took the checkered flag in the Autism Speaks 400 at Dover back in May, and he’s the oddsmakers’ choice at 4/1 to get the win on Sunday afternoon. Jimmie Johnson, who had won the previous two Dover events, is at 9/2 odds to visit victory lane in the AAA 400, with Carl Edwards at 10/1, Greg Biffle at 11/1, and Kurt Busch at 12/1. Clint Bowyer, who won the first Chase race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway last week but was subsequently docked points for failing inspection, sits at 16/1 to take the victory.

As well, the Formula 1 circuit heads to Asia for the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday. Fernando Alonso won the series’ last race, the Italian Grand Prix, on September 12, and he’s tied with Lewis Hamilton at 4/1 odds to take the checkered flag in Singapore on Sunday. Sebastien Vettel, though, is the 9/4 race favorite, with fellow Red Bull driver just behind him on that list at 3/1 odds to win. Hamilton won the Singapore Grand Prix last season, with Alonso finishing third, Vettel fourth, and Jenson Button fifth, while Webber had brake issues and did not finish the race. Button is at 11/1 odds for Sunday.

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