Chris Berman has taken his Swami Sez NFL picks segment, seen on SportsCenter, to ESPN Chalk. Each week during the NFL regular season, hell give his favorite picks against the spread here with a little further analysis.Season record:?40-19 ATS (last week: 2-1)?Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta FalconsKansas City is going to have to work hard in this one, coming off an intense five-quarter game in Denver. Atlanta likes to turn every game into a track meet, but I think the Chiefs can keep the pace they like and hold Atlanta in the 20s, instead of the 30s. With Justin Houston back (and Dee Ford potentially returning), Kansas City should get pressure on Matt Ryan. Its fun watching Taylor Gabriel and Tyreek Hill fly around the field. Wouldnt it be great to see a 100-yard dash between those two?Score: Kansas City 24, Atlanta 23Miami Dolphins at Baltimore RavensAll due respect to Miamis six-game winning streak, but Baltimores defense is playing well and should have Jimmy Smith back at corner. I think Jay Ajayi will have real trouble running the ball against this tough Ravens defensive front. That will put the pressure on?Ryan Tannehill, and Im not sure if he can carry the Dolphins against this D. Baltimore needs to finish drives with TDs instead of relying on Justin Tuckers field goals, but Joe Flacco and the offense do enough here to beat Miami.Score: Baltimore 23, Miami 17Detroit Lions at New Orleans SaintsLast team with the ball wins in this one. Matthew Stafford has made a season of it, but Drew Brees and Sean Payton are masters of managing the clock and getting it back late. Stafford and Derek Carr have been terrific to watch this year, as Detroit has trailed in the fourth quarter of every game this season. If New Orleans had won a couple of close ones earlier this season, it would have a real playoff chance. Im taking the sizable head start with the points here.Score: Detroit 35, New Orleans 34Washington Redskins at Arizona CardinalsI like how the Redskins played Dallas on Thanksgiving, even in defeat. They moved the ball and clearly werent intimidated. Washington has a lot of firepower, even minus Jordan Reed in this one, and is in every game. The sum of the Redskins defense is definitely greater than its parts. Reeds injury will be a factor, but youre giving me a little head start with a team with a winning record against a team with a losing one, Im going to take it. Washington wins in the desert.Score: Washington 28, Arizona 27Carolina Panthers at Seattle SeahawksSeattle was affected by travel and seemed to lack energy last week, but the Seahawks were beaten fair and square by Tampa Bay. However, I think Seattles D comes to play from the start here and puts the clamps down on a Carolina team that just isnt winning the close games it did last year. 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He has 28 goals and 50 assists across all competition, ranking fourth on the clubs career assists chart.Feilhaber had seven goals and a team-high 13 assists this past season.My family and I are very happy to be staying in Kansas City, he said in a statement. I have always loved playing in front of our fans and for this city. Its very exciting to be able to stay here for another two years to help this club win more trophies.Feilhaber began his professional career in Europe, playing in highly commpetitive leagues in Germany and England, before joining Major League Soccer.ddddddddddddHe spent two seasons with New England before joining Sporting KC, where his career has been revitalized.Its been our intention all along to do everything we can to re-sign Benny, Vermes said in a statement. We appreciate the professionalism that he and his agent have shown throughout the process and are very excited that he is coming back to our club. Benny has been an important part of the clubs success over the past four years and we look to continue that moving forward.The 27-year-old Opara has seven goals and three assists in 64 appearances across all competition since joining Sporting KC before the 2013 season.We are very happy to be able to re-sign Ike to our club, Vermes said. He is a first-class individual and he has so much upside as a central defender. He showed a lot of consistency this past year and we hope that continues for years to come. ' ' '