Dave Tuley, senior reporter at VSiN.com, is in his second season with the Post’s Bettor’s Guide. His handicapping pieces appear in VSiN’s online magazine, Point Spread Weekly.

Philadelphia Eagles (+3) over MINNESOTA VIKINGS: Everyone seems to be talking about how the squeaky wheels (WRs Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen) got the grease last Sunday as the Vikings opened up their offense and QB Kirk Cousins looked great in a 28-10 rout of the Giants. However, let’s not overlook the fact it was against the Giants (No. 30 in the league at 409.4 yards allowed per game). It’ll be much tougher against the Eagles (No. 10 at 334.2 yards allowed per game), though the Philadelphia offense also is starting to get more in sync. I have the Eagles as the better team, and the only reason we’re getting points is because the game is in Minnesota. Yet the Eagles were able to go into Lambeau Field and beat the Packers a week ago Thursday and should be able to do the same here.

Pittsburgh Steelers (+7) over LOS ANGELES CHARGERS: It’s obvious the transplanted Chargers don’t have much of a home-field advantage playing in front of 25,000 in their soccer stadium, and it showed again in their 20-13 loss to the previously winless Broncos. The Chargers also aren’t playing well enough to be favored by this much (see their earlier home loss to the Texans; we don’t put too much stock in their rout of the Dolphins in Week 4) over a Steelers team that’s finally playing well after a Monday night rout of the Bengals two weeks ago then nearly beating the Ravens last Sunday.

Last week: 1-1.

Season: 5-5.