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Make free NFL football office pool picks at CBS Sports, compete for guaranteed payouts every week in 2022

Whether you’re playing for bragging rights or something more, dominating your NFL office pool picks is always a good feeling. With the 2022 NFL season now less than two weeks away, it’s time to start preparing to make your NFL football pool picks. Week 1 of the NFL schedule begins on Thursday, Sept. 8 when the Rams host the Bills in the 2022 NFL Kickoff Game and ends with a grudge match between the Broncos and Seahawks on Monday Night Football. Making your NFL picks will be challenging out of the gate because all 16 games in Week 1 feature NFL spreads of eight points or fewer. If you’re up for it, CBS Sports has the perfect game to keep you locked in all season long.

Compete for $100,000 or start a pool with friends

It’s time to raise the stakes with CBS Sports Football Pick’em. Join the challenge to compete for the $100,000 jackpot and guaranteed cash prizes each week or start a customizable pool to compete against your friends. (No purchase necessary. See Terms and Rules for details.)

You can win the $100,000 jackpot every week for hitting the full slate and tiebreakers. Even if no one hits the jackpot, CBS Sports is giving away a guaranteed $1,000 to the winner each week. In addition, the player with the most correct picks at the end of the season gets $5,000.

If you’re looking to start a pick’em pool with your friends, family or colleagues, group settings include a variety of games suitable for every fan, including straight-up picks, against-the-spread picks, survivor pools, confidence points and much more. You can play on your desktop or on the CBS Sports app, so sign up here today.

Get football picks for every game from a proven NFL model

We’ll give you one team to consider backing during the NFL’s opening week. SportsLine’s advanced computer model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is predicting the Miami Dolphins to open their season with a home win over the New England Patriots.

Both teams are coming off seasons in which they finished above .500, with the Dolphins missing the postseason at 9-8, while the Patriots went 10-7 but were blown out by the Bills in the wild card round. However, Miami is hoping to take a big step forward after trading five draft picks to the Chiefs in exchange for Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

Suddenly, the Dolphins have a dynamic wide receiver combo with Hill and Jaylen Waddle, and the expectation is Tua Tagovailoa can realize his potential now that he’s surrounded by playmakers. They’ll be tested early against a New England pass defense that ranked second in the NFL a season ago, but the loss of JC Jackson during the offseason will likely set that group back. The model sees the Dolphins winning at home in nearly 60 percent of simulations. Join a pool now to lock in your picks.

Make NFL pool picks at CBS Sports

Show your skills, beat your friends and coworkers, and take home guaranteed prize money. Create a pool, get your friends involved, and keep the competition going all season long.