NFL Matthew Berry analyst reveals the teams he looks at after week 1

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“The excessive reaction on Monday” has existed for decades, but sometimes these hot intakes after week 1 of the NFL season are materialized throughout the season.
Maybe Green Bay’s packers are the best NFL team. Maybe Daniel Jones has a resurgence. Is Keon Coleman the best receiver in the league?
Of course, football fans have to wait 18 weeks to see what is legitimate or not, but the expert in fantastic football Matthew Berry sounds the alarm of a team and buys the media threshing from another.
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NBC sports analyst Matthew Berry poses for a photo before the match of the renowned temple of 2022 between the Jacksonville jaguars and the Raiders of Las Vegas at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium on August 4, 2022, in Canton, Ohio. (Nick Cammett / Getty Images)
After being lulled by the Indianapolis 33-8 colts on Sunday, Berry said that he was “officially nervous” about the Miami dolphins.
“It was ugly, and their schedule after this week becomes more difficult,” Berry told Fox News Digital. “They were such a disaster against the colts that I needed to see something from their part against the Patriots (from New England) because if they lose against the Patriots, or even if they are wolling, but the offensive does not seem good, as it did against the colts.
“Tua (Tagovailoa) looked at rhythm, Tyreek (Hill) and (Jaylen) Waddle did nothing. It was really to be the pournation who was the only one to feel what we expected. I think they could tear everything soon than late.”

The wide Miami dolphins receiver, Tyreek Hill (10), is addressed by the Indianapolis Ward (7) colt half of the colts of September 7, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP photo / Darron cummings)
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Despite a difficult loss on Sunday against the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay, Berry bets on the Falcons of Atlanta to cover their propagation of +4.5 against the Vikings of Minnesota.
In fact, Berry will use it as one of his legs for the “Ghost Leg” promotion of Draftkings, where the application cancels the losing leg by three or myself and pays according to the winners, which resulted in more than 160,000 additional winning parlays on the application.

The Draftking logo is displayed on a laptop on October 7, 2020. (Gabby Jones / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“They transform the losers into winners. Many people have exactly the same thing that occurs where they hit all your legs from your Parlay, except one, and your by loses,” said Berry. “It happens to me just like that happens to sports bettors around the world. You make a parlay, you hit, hit, hit and there is a bad rhythm. I love it. I hope it is super successful, and I hope that the draftkings will keep it all year round.
“I receive the games at home, and the Vikings have a good defense and the Falcons lost in the week 1, but I thought that the Falcons looked pretty good. I thought that their defense had played well, Baker (Mayfield) ‘his Gutty Guy and the truth is, if the Falcons do not lack what I miss what Don’t eat the field.
A Berry team is now all all is the Los Angeles Chargers, who beat the Kansas City chiefs convincingly last week in Brazil, 27-21.
“I thought that (Justin) Herbert looked great, and, more importantly, I thought he looked healthy. We heard clues that Herbert was going to use his legs more, that they were going to try to move it more. They did it. So, I’m on the attack on the charges this year. Omarion Hampton is my fantastic stream),” said Berry.
But Berry holds his horses on the same chefs as the charges beat.

Los Angeles Chargers Justin Herbert (10 years old), a quarter of a quarter with head coach Jim Harbaugh in the second half against Las Vegas Raiders in Las Vegas on January 5, 2025. (AP photo / John Locher)
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“The jury still came out. They didn’t look good for the second consecutive match. But, in all honesty for the chiefs, the coaches staff said that Xavier Worthy was the centerpiece of their plan, then he hurt himself at three games. They don’t have a lot there. So what this offense looks like when Xavier Worthy returns?
“But, this weekend, they are at home against the Eagles. They don’t need to win, but if they get them again – the Eagles, then you raise the eyebrows. I’m not ready to write the chefs, but this Sunday will be very revealing.”
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