The defending national champions rank dead last of all Power Four teams in passing offense. And now they face the nation's top-ranked team, which has covered three straight games.
Cleveland is the NBA's only 5-0 team and the Cavs are also undefeated against the point spread. Meanwhile, Orlando All-Star Paolo Banchero is out indefinitely with a torn right oblique.
Denver blew a 20-point lead at home in Game 7 of last year's Western Conference semifinals and now gets a chance for an element of revenge. However, both teams have only started 2-2 this season.
Aaron Rodgers and New York have lost five straight and are surprisingly favored over 6-2 Houston. Plus, the Jets are 2-6 ATS while the Texans are 3-4-1 ATS.
The defending champs are undefeated and 3-1 ATS, visiting a 1-3 Pacers squad that is struggling to start the season. These two teams played very high-scoring games last season.
Philly is an underdog for just the second time this season. Meanwhile, Cincy is just 3-4 with the three wins coming against the lowly Panthers, Giants and Browns.