Packers vs. Seahawks odds, line: 'Thursday Night Football' picks, predictions from model on 10-0 roll



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Desperate NFC squads meet on "Thursday Night Football" at 8:20 pm AND have the Seattle Seahawks host the Green Bay Packers from raucous CenturyLink Field to kick off NFL Week 11. The Seahawks fell to 4-5 after their second loss to the Rams , while the Packers returned to .500 with a dominating home victory against the Dolphins. Seattle is a 2.5-point home favorite and the over-under, which opened at 49.5, is 49 in the latest Seahawks vs. Packers odds. Before you make any Seahawks vs. Packers picks, check out what the SportsLine Projection Model has to say.

In a straight-up, pick'em format, their proprietary computer model went to 95 percent of CBS Office Pool players in 2016 and '17, performing better than 98 percent of experts tracked by NFLPickWatch.com during that span. Additionally, it went 48-34 on a last-pick, last season, and $ 100 bettors who followed it up to $ 4,000.

The model has continued to nail its top-rated picks in 2018, entering Week 11 on a blistering 10-0 run. For the season, it's now 24-9 on the top-rated picks, extending its two-year run to a strong 72-43. And when it comes to all straight-up picks, the model is 98-48 this season, again ranking in the top 15 on NFLPickWatch.com. Anybody who has been following this way, way up.

Now the model has been dialed in on Packers vs. Seahawks. We can tell you it's more than 50 percent of the time. You can only see it at SportsLine.

The model has made the Packers are sixth in the league in passing 287.7 yards per game thanks to another stellar Aaron Rodgers. He has benefited from a talented, young receiving body that provides field-stretching plays. While wideout Davante Adams leads the team in receptions, yards and touchdowns, rookie Mark Valdes-Scantling makes opposing secondaries jittery. He's gouging defenses for 17.5 yards per grab and has racked up 100-plus yards in two of his four past contests.

While the Packers' offense has been humming, its defense has been exceptional. Green Bay is tops in the NFL with 31 sacks; Kenny Clark and linebacker Kyler Fackrell leads the way with five apiece. Green Bay is top-five against the pass.

But just because the Packers are balanced does not mean they'll cover "Thursday Night Football," especially at CenturyLink Field.

The Seahawks are on their way to snap a two-game skid in their fourth home game of the season. Despite a brutal early schedule that featured the Rams (twice), Chargers, and Bears, a win pushes them back to 5-5 in a crowded wild-card race.

Russell Wilson continues to make incredible plays while the pocket collapses around him. In the past, he has thrown three touchdown passes. For the season 66 percent of his attempts.

Rookie running back Rashaad Penny erupted last week against the Rams while Chris Carson (hip) sat out. Notching his first 100-yard game, Penny finished with 108 yards on only 12 carries. Carson should return on "Thursday Night Football," giving Seattle another weapon.

Who wins Packers vs. Seahawks? And which side covers well over 50 percent of the time? Visit SportsLine now to see you all over Thursday, all from the incredible computer model that has paid close to $ 4,000 to $ 100 bettors.

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