Another Monday night doubleheader on deck for Week 4.
For the second straight week, a Monday night doubleheader will conclude the football weekend. First off, the Miami Dolphins turn to Tyler Huntley under center as they welcome the Tennessee Titans to town. Then, a battle of two of the top teams in the NFC takes place in Detroit as the Lions host the Seattle Seahawks.
Check down below to see Pats Pulpit’s picks tonight and head to the comment section to further discussion Friday night’s action.
Patriots rooting guide
Tennessee Titans (0-3) at Miami Dolphins (1-2): Go Titans! No surprise, as the Patriots will side against the AFC East in this one. | 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN
Seattle Seahawks (3-0) at Detroit Lions (2-1): Go good game! New England’s strength of schedule will be impacted with Seattle, but that will not play a big factor at this point of the season. | 8:15 p.m. ET, ABC
Patriots picks
Oliver Thomas: A winless Titans team meets Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. But their downfield track speed has not been on display amid the musical chairs at quarterback. It’s bled over with the ground game averaging 3.7 yards per carry this September. | Titans 17, Dolphins 9
Mike Macdonald, at 37 years old, stands as the first head coach in Seahawks history to begin his tenure 3-0. But I’ll take Dan Campbell’s 2-1 Lions at Ford Field as Aidan Hutchinson’s sack streak continues. | Lions 27, Seahawks 23
Brian Hines: Year two for Will Levis has not gotten off to the start anyone would have hoped for down in Tennessee, but he should be able to out-play the recently added Tyler Huntley. Thankfully, we have another game to distract us from this one. | Titans 17, Dolphins 6
Geno Smith continues to be one of the best stories in football while Mike Macdonald has the Seahawks sitting at 3-0. But, their run will come to a stop Monday night in Detroit as they struggle to slow down the Lions without top pass rusher Boye Mafe. | Lions 27, Seahawks 20
Bernd Buchmasser: Both the Titans and Dolphins have their fair share of issues heading into their Monday night meeting, but Miami is worse off on paper: there is only so much you can do when starting a third-string quarterback. Still, that doesn’t mean the visitors will just run away with this game. Expect a close, low-scoring affair. | Titans 17, Dolphins 10
The Lions may be listed as 4.5-point favorites heading into this game, but it very well could come down to the wire — that’s how evently matched those two teams are. Regardless of the outcome, Week 4 will end with a marquee matchup. | Lions 27, Seahawks 24
If you’re looking to make your own pick on the game, head over to FanDuel.