NFL Survivor Picks Week 3: It's already time to burn the Buccaneers card
For the second week in a row, the team most Circa Survivor players picked to win suffered a stunning upset.
The Baltimore Ravens accounted for 2,304 of the 4,825 entries eliminated from the $14.26 million contest. The Lions and Eagles losses combined to boot out another 1,644.
Which is partially what makes our panel picks a little concerning for Week 3. It seems like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers should be the most obvious choice to pick up a win with a home game against the Denver Broncos on tap Sunday.
The most-picked team can’t lose three straight weeks in Survivor…can it? Well, just in case — or if you’ve used them already — we’ve got some other options available.
All five of our panelists remain perfect through two weeks. Take that for whatever it’s worth and tail responsibly.
Week 2 #CircaSurvivor Results
4,825 eliminated including 2,304 Ravens, 859 Lions, and 785 Eagles3,877 of 14,266 total entries survive to Week 2
Winner-Take-All Prize: $14,266,000
Implied Value Per Entry: $3,679Week 3 Team Availability: https://t.co/PSKm55YVYz pic.twitter.com/dqUcWiLinh
— Circa Sports (@CircaSports) September 17, 2024
Week 3 NFL Survivor Picks
Blake Schuster: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-300 ML) vs. Broncos
Yeah, I’m going back to the Broncos well this week. Bo Nix didn’t look any better in Week 2, and even if he improves in Week 3, I still trust the Bucs to outscore a Denver team that’s averaging 16 points per game.
Christian D’Andrea: Cleveland Browns (-300 ML) vs. Giants
Your opportunities to feel confident about a Browns team led by Deshaun Watson, who has been accused of more than 20 counts of sexual misconduct and what the NFL itself described as “predatory behavior,” are running low.
Charles Curtis: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-300 ML) vs. Broncos
The Bucs are legit and Bo Nix is not. You’re probably not in a better spot to take Tampa all season, and this is an easy call.
Prince Grimes: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-300 ML) vs. Broncos
Tampa is playing great football and gets a home matchup against a team that is not.
Robert Zeglinski: Las Vegas Raiders (-275 ML) vs. Panthers
The Panthers’ offense will be “better” with Andy Dalton (not a high bar!) but the Raiders are a tough-nosed, well-coached team. Also, no doubt in my mind that Maxx Crosby has been sleeping soundly thinking about this game all week.