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Likewise, if you need help with the selections for this Monday, September 26, 2022, here we lend you a hand and suggest some of the ones you could make.
JefeBet App Picks for Monday, September 26, 2022
JefeBet App: NFL – Cowboys vs Vikings
In Which Quarter Will the First Ground Touchdown Be Made?
This will be a clash between two divisional rivals looking to outplay each other in their quest to win the NFC East pennant.
The Giants currently look like a team that is struggling to get off the ground, with only six of his 40 points on the season being scored during the first half of the games,and those six points come from two first-quarter field goals made against the Panthers in Week 2.
The Cowboys, who played their first game without Dak Prescott in Week 2, managed to score two touchdowns in the first quarter and a field goal in the second and fourth quarters to win 20-17.
They may not score a touchdown this time around, as the Cowboys face Giants opponents who convert just 21.7% of third downs, which makes a field goal as the first touchdown of the game very likely to happen.The fact that Daniel Jones has not looked good with his arm so far in the campaña is even more so considering that he has not looked good so far in the campaña.
Pick: First quarter
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JefeBet App: NFL – England vs Germany
Which Team Will Win the Game?
Neither of these two countries have much to play for: England is already relegated from League A of the Nations League, and Germany is unable to finish higher than second place after also having a dismal season.
England, who are struggling ahead of the 2022 World Cup, have failed to win in their last five matches, and worse still, they have failed to score in four of those games. As for Germany, their main problem this season has been drawing, with three of their five Nations League matches ending in stalemate.
In fact, one of those draws was precisely against England, and with both countries having drawn two of their last three matches, and neither having much to play for, this match will probably not be so intense and both will be more than comfortable with another draw.
Pick: Draw