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Raiders vs. Vikings odds, spread, line: 2022 NFL preseason Week 1 picks, predictions by expert on 41-21 run

Written by on August 14, 2022

The Minnesota Vikings and Las Vegas Raiders will get a long look at their backup quarterbacks when they meet in preseason action on Sunday. The Vikings will be without starter Kirk Cousins, who has COVID-19, while Raiders starting QB Derek Carr isn’t expected to play since Las Vegas will lean on backups Jarrett Stidham and Nick Mullens. Both helped the Raiders (1-0) open the preseason with a 27-11 win over Jacksonville in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 4. This will be the first preseason meeting between the teams since 2015, a 20-12 Minnesota victory in a game delayed over an hour by a thunderstorm.

Kickoff from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is set for 4:25 p.m. ET. Minnesota quarterback Kirk Cousins will miss the game after testing positive for COVID-19. Las Vegas is a four-point favorite in the latest Vikings vs. Raiders odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over-under for total points scored is 36. Before making any Raiders vs. Vikings picks or bets, be sure to check out the NFL predictions from SportsLine’s R.J. White.

Over the past seven years White, a CBS Sports Fantasy and gambling editor, has gone 329-250-21 (56.8 percent) in the world’s most prestigious football handicapping competition, the Las Vegas SuperContest. He also is SportsLine’s No. 1 NFL expert, going 445-378-24 on his against-the-spread NFL picks from 2017-21, returning $2,542 to $100 players.

In addition, White is 41-21-3 on his last 65 against-the-spread picks involving the Vikings. Anyone who has followed him is way up.

Now, White has zeroed in on Raiders vs. Vikings and just locked in his NFL picks and predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks and analysis. Here are the NFL odds and betting lines for Vikings vs. Raiders:

  • Vikings vs. Raiders spread: Las Vegas -4
  • Vikings vs. Raiders over-under: 36 points
  • Vikings vs. Raiders money line: Minnesota +175, Las Vegas -210
  • MIN: Vikings went 0-3 last preseason and were outscored 73-41
  • LV: Raiders were 2-1 in the 2021 preseason, going 1-0 at home
  • Vikings vs. Raiders picks: See picks at SportsLine

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Why the Raiders can cover

Las Vegas tends to take preseason games more seriously than most and came out strong last week in the win over Jacksonville. The Raiders’ defense allowed just 59 yards rushing and limited the Jaguars to 273 total yards. Rookie linebacker Darien Butler led the unit by making three solo tackles and assisting on two others. He had a solid collegiate career at Arizona State, where he registered 241 tackles, including 120 solo, in his four years with the Sun Devils. Last season, Butler registered 68 tackles, including 32 solo, with three pass breakups, two sacks and three interceptions.

Also expected to see action is cornerback Darius Phillips, who played his first four seasons with Cincinnati. Phillips also had a strong debut against Jacksonville, making four tackles, including three solo, as he tries to cement his spot on the team. In his four seasons with Cincinnati, Phillips registered 73 tackles, including 59 solo, with three forced fumbles and five picks. His best season was in 2020, when he logged 38 tackles, including 30 solo, in 12 games. He had two forced fumbles and one interception.

Why the Vikings can cover 

With Cousins down with COVID-19, look for backup quarterbacks Kellen Mond and Sean Mannion to see action. Both backups played in one game a year ago, with Mond completing 2-of-3 passes for five yards, while Mannion was 22-of-36 (61.1 percent) for 189 yards and a touchdown. Mannion is in his seventh season after being a third-round pick for the St. Louis Rams in 2015. He has one career touchdown and three picks. Mond was a third-round pick for Minnesota a year ago.

K.J. Osborn is expected to get work in as he tries to lock down the No. 3 wide receiver job and looks to impress new coach Kevin O’Connell. Osborn, a fifth-round selection by the Vikings in 2020, had a solid season a year ago. He finished with 50 receptions for 655 yards (13.1 average) and seven touchdowns.

How to make Vikings vs. Raiders picks

For Sunday’s NFL preseason game, White is leaning Over the total, but he also says a critical X-factor makes one side of the spread a must-back. You can find out what it is and see all of White’s NFL picks and analysis at SportsLine

Who wins Raiders vs. Vikings on Sunday? And which critical X-factor makes one side of the spread a must-back? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the Vikings vs. Raiders spread you need to jump on, all from the expert who is on a 41-21 run picking Minnesota against the spread, and find out. 

The post Raiders vs. Vikings odds, spread, line: 2022 NFL preseason Week 1 picks, predictions by expert on 41-21 run first appeared on CBS Sports.


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