Nat Coombs' NFL Week 10 Tips Including Eagles @ Packers

The NFL rolls into Berlin for the first time as the International Series continues to grow.
The Olympic Stadium will host the inter-conference clash between the Atlanta Falcons (3-5) and the Indianapolis Colts (7-2), in the 61st regular season game played outside the States.
TalkSPORT's Nat Coombs has a very impressive 78% success rate with his exclusive tips for Gambling.com and he is sharing three more for Week 10, which pays out at around 23/5 on NFL betting sites .
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Nat Coombs' NFL Week 10 Tips:
- Nat Coombs' Panel Pick 1: Seahawks (-6.5) To Beat The Cardinals - 22/25 With BetMGM
- Nat Coombs' Panel Pick 2: Eagles (+2) Vs The Packers - 17/20 With BetMGM
- Nat Coombs' Panel Pick 3: Giants @ Bears: Over 46.0 Points - 3/5 With BetMGM
Cardinals @ Seahawks: Shaheed To Help Hawks Win
The Seattle Seahawks were one of the contenders making moves before this week's trade deadline, and their deal to bring in Rashid Shaheed from the New Orleans Saints was a shrewd one.
Shaheed complements an already effective offense with a genuine deep threat, adds further dimension, and eases the pressure on the extraordinary Jaxson Smith-Njigba.
The wide receiver is on pace for an MVP season - if there was a balanced and fair MVP vote, but there isn't. It almost always goes to a quarterback.
GAME NOTES:
The Seahawks have scored 20+ points in each of their last 7 games
The Cardinals have scored 20+ points in each of their last 5 games
The other key protagonist in this Seattle offense is Sam Darnold, who is getting some traction in this category too.
However, as my co-hosts Ben Isaacs and Prop-O pointed out on my podcast this week, Smith-Njigba’s prolific output will diminish the case for Darnold.
While their offense is effective, Seattle's defense is statistically ranked in the top five for most key categories, making them genuine Super Bowl contenders and should further stake their claim this weekend.
Fourth Quarter TDs Scored In Last Four Games:
Week | 5 | 6 | 7 | 9 |
Seahawks | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Cardinals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The Arizona Cardinals are not as their record advertises. They are a much better side and have lost a number of close games.
With Jacoby Brissett continuing to deputise under center, they represent a hard out. Despite the Cards keeping games close this season, I feel this is a comfortable Seattle win on betting apps.
The Panel's Selection 1: Seahawks (-6.5) To Beat The Cardinals - 22/25 With BetMGM
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— NFL (@NFL) November 5, 2025
Eagles @ Packers: Champs To Cover At Lambeau
Another team prolific in acquiring players before the deadline were the Philadelphia Eagles
The champs are starting to put an ominous (for the rest of the conference) case forward in the NFC.
They will canter to a division title as the NFC East collapses around them.
GAME NOTES:
The Eagles have conceded points in their last 13 quarters
The Packers have conceded points in 13 of their last 14 quarters
The addition of Jalen Phillips, Jaire Alexander and Michael Carter II complement an already solid defense.
It’s also a good time to face the Green Bay Packers, possibly overrated by some as genuine contenders, and they are short stacked with the loss of the hugely-influential tight end Tucker Kraft to injury.
Josh Jacobs Recent Rushing TDs:
Week | 4 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Opp | DAL | CIN | ARI | PIT | CAR |
Rushing TDs | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
I like Jordan Love, but I just don’t buy into the crew that have anointed him as a top-tier quarterback.
Jalen Hurts on the other hand, is deeply underrated and I can see this as a 2024-esque Saquon Barkley game.
The Panel's Selection 2: Eagles (+2) Vs The Packers - 17/20 With BetMGM
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Giants @ Bears: Johnson Has Chicago's Offense Clicking
Head coach Ben Johnson and his Chicago Bears team have come a long way away from the Week 1 crazy overreaction vilifying him, to the point that fans feel positive about the short-term and long-term future.
Johnson feels like he’s the guy. Quarterback Caleb Williams is silencing his haters slowly but surely and the emergence of rookie tight end Colston Loveland adds further edge.
GAME NOTES:
Giants offense is ranked 2nd best with 144.4 rushing yards per game
Bears defense is ranked 2nd worst with 150.0 rushing yards per game
Similarly, things look bright in the Big Apple. Well, in Jersey technically – for the Giants.
There’s an alternate reality where wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Cam Skattebo are fighting fit and Big Blue are still in play-off contention.
GAME NOTES:
Giants have conceded points in each of the last 9 quarters
Bears have scored points in each of the last 5 quarters
However, they are not. The Giants won’t make the post season this time out and head coach Brian Daboll is likely on his way out.
They will remain entertaining and will put solid points up against most opposition with the Jaxson Dart factor.
The Panel's Selection 3: Giants @ The Bears: Over 46.0 Points - 3/5 With BetMGM
Nat's Week 10 treble pays out around 23/5 With BetMGM.
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