2017 NFL Picks, score predictions for Week 9

NASHVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 24: Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks makes a pass against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on September 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Shaban Athuman/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 24: Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks makes a pass against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on September 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Shaban Athuman/Getty Images) /
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It’s Week 9 of the 2017 season, and we’ve got yet another round of NFL picks and score predictions to help you stay well informed this weekend.

Week 9 is here — the midway point of the 2017 season has officially arrived. Luckily for you, along with it comes the latest serving of NFL picks and score predictions to help you wade your way through what figures to be another wild weekend of gridiron action.

In hopes of providing you with some semblance of guidance, I’ve put together my predictions for Week 9. We’ve got 13 games on the docket this weekend, with a few exciting matchups thrown in for good measure. Selecting the winners won’t be easy, but I believe I’ve done the necessary research needed to make sound selections.

Obviously there are no guarantees, though. Still, last week’s showing should give you some confidence in my choices.

It took a couple of weeks, but I’m sitting pretty after Week 8 following a 10-3 finish. I apologize for whiffing on the Miami Dolphins, but it was still an impressive overall effort if I do say so myself. That improves my record on the year to 69-50, which looks a whole lot better than it did just a few weeks ago.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at my NFL picks and score predictions for Week 9 of the 2017 campaign. Just keep in mind that I assume no responsibility if you choose to make bets based on my picks — that’s your decision, not mine.

Week 9 Byes: Chicago Bears (3-5), Cleveland Browns (0-8), Los Angeles Chargers (3-5), Minnesota Vikings (6-2), New England Patriots (6-2), Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2)