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11-25-18 | Browns v. Bengals +1 | 35-20 | Loss | -105 | 2 h 39 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bengals (260) minus the points versus the Cleveland Browns (259). THE SITUATION: Cincinnati (5-5) has lost two straight games with their 24-21 loss at Baltimore as a 6.5-point underdog. Cleveland (3-6-1) takes the field again after their 28-16 upset win over Atlanta two Sundays ago as a 5.5-point underdog. |
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11-22-18 | Falcons +13.5 v. Saints | 17-31 | Loss | -125 | 5 h 6 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Atlanta Falcons (109) plus the points versus the New Orleans Saints (110). THE SITUATION: Atlanta (4-6) has lost two straight games with their 22-19 loss to Dallas as a 3.5-point favorite on Sunday. New Orleans (9-1) has won nine straight games with their 48-7 blowout victory over Philadelphia on Sunday as a 7-point favorite. |
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11-22-18 | Redskins +8.5 v. Cowboys | Top | 23-31 | Win | 100 | 4 h 21 m | Show |
At 4:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Washington Redskins (107) plus the points versus the Dallas Cowboys (108). THE SITUATION: Washington (6-4) has lost two of their last three games with their 23-21 loss to Houston on Sunday as a 3-point underdog. Dallas (5-5) pulled off their second-straight upset victory on Sunday with their 22-19 win in Atlanta over the Falcons as a 3.5-point underdog. |
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11-19-18 | Chiefs v. Rams -1 | 51-54 | Win | 100 | 3 h 20 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Rams (474) minus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (473). THE SITUATION: Kansas City (9-1) has won four straight games with their 26-14 win over Arizona last week as a 16.5-point favorite. Los Angeles (9-1) enters this game coming off a 36-31 win over Seattle last week as a 10-point favorite. |
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11-18-18 | Vikings +3 v. Bears | 20-25 | Loss | -122 | 2 h 17 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Minnesota Vikings (457) plus the points versus the Chicago Bears (458). THE SITUATION: Minnesota (5-3-1) takes the field again having won four of their last five games with their 24-9 win over Detroit two weeks ago as a 4.5-point favorite. Chicago (6-3) has won three straight games after their 34-22 win over those same Lions last Sunday as a 7.5-point favorite. |
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11-18-18 | Cowboys v. Falcons -3 | 22-19 | Loss | -115 | 4 h 60 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Atlanta Falcons (454) minus the point versus the Dallas Cowboys (453). THE SITUATION: Atlanta (4-5) saw their three-game winning streak snapped last week in Cleveland where they lost by a 28-16 score despite being a 5.5-point favorite. Dallas (4-5) snapped their two-game losing streak last Sunday night with their 27-20 upset win at Philadelphia as a 7.5-point underdog. |
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11-18-18 | Bucs +3 v. Giants | 35-38 | Push | 0 | 3 h 48 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (465) plus the points versus the New York Giants (466). THE SITUATION: Tampa Bay (3-6) has lost three straight games — as well as six of their last seven contests — with their 16-3 loss to Washington as a 3.5-point favorite last week. New York (2-7) snapped their five-game losing streak on Monday night with their 27-23 win in San Francisco as a 3-point underdog. |
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11-18-18 | Titans v. Colts +1.5 | Top | 10-38 | Win | 100 | 5 h 57 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Indianapolis Colts (462) minus the points versus the Tennessee Titans (461). THE SITUATION: Indianapolis (4-5) has won three straight games after their 29-26 win over Jacksonville as a 3-point favorite last Sunday. Tennessee (5-4) looks to build off their 34-10 upset win over New England as 6.5-point underdogs last week. |
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11-15-18 | Packers v. Seahawks -1 | Top | 24-27 | Win | 100 | 7 h 44 m | Show |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Seattle Seahawks (308) minus the points versus the Green Bay Packers (307). THE SITUATION: Seattle (4-5) has lost two straight games after their 36-31 loss in Los Angeles to the Rams on Sunday as a 10-point underdog. Green Bay (4-4-1) enters this game coming off a 31-12 win over an injury-depleted Miami team as an 11-point favorite. |
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11-12-18 | Giants +3.5 v. 49ers | 27-23 | Win | 100 | 5 h 37 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the New York Giants (275) plus the points versus the San Francisco 49ers (276). THE SITUATION: New York (1-7) has lost seven straight games after their 20-13 loss at home to Washington two Sundays ago as a 1-point underdog. San Francisco (2-7) enters this game coming off their 34-3 upset win against Oakland back on November 1st as a 1.5-point underdog. |
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11-11-18 | Cowboys +8 v. Eagles | 27-20 | Win | 100 | 2 h 55 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Dallas Cowboys (273) plus the points versus the Philadelphia Eagles (274). THE SITUATION: Dallas (3-5) has lost two straight games after their 28-14 upset loss to Tennessee on Monday where they were laying -4.5-points. Philadelphia (4-4) returns to the field from their bye week after their 24-18 win in Jacksonville as a 3.5-point favorite. |
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11-11-18 | Saints v. Bengals +6.5 | 51-14 | Loss | -105 | 3 h 55 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bengals (256) plus the points versus the New Orleans Saints (255). THE SITUATION: Cincinnati (5-3) looks to build off their 37-34 win over Tampa Bay two weeks ago as a 3.5-point favorite. New Orleans (7-1) has won seven straight games after they defeated the Rams last Sunday by a 45-35 score as a small 1.5-point underdog. |
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11-11-18 | Lions +7 v. Bears | Top | 22-34 | Loss | -105 | 4 h 25 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Detroit Lions (265) plus the points versus the Chicago Bears (266). THE SITUATION: Detroit (3-5) has lost two straight games after their 24-9 loss in Minnesota last week as a 4.5-point underdog. Chicago (5-3) has won two games in a row after their 41-9 blowout win in Buffalo as a 10.5-point favorite. |
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11-08-18 | Panthers +4 v. Steelers | 21-52 | Loss | -108 | 6 h 21 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Carolina Panthers (107) plus the points versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (108). THE SITUATION: Carolina (6-2) has won three straight games with their 42-28 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday as a 6-point favorite. Pittsburgh (5-2-1) has won four in a row with their 23-16 upset win at Baltimore last Sunday as a +1.5-point underdog. |
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11-05-18 | Titans +7 v. Cowboys | 28-14 | Win | 100 | 5 h 36 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Tennessee Titans (473) plus the points versus the Dallas Cowboys (474). THE SITUATION: Tennessee (3-4) has lost three straight games with their 20-19 loss in London two Sundays ago against the Chargers as a +6.5-point underdog. Dallas (3-4) looks to rebound from their 20-19 loss in Washington two weeks ago as a 1-point favorite. |
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11-04-18 | Packers v. Patriots -4.5 | Top | 17-31 | Win | 100 | 3 h 44 m | Show |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New England Patriots (472) minus the points versus the Green Bay Packers (471). THE SITUATION: New England (6-2) has won five straight games with their 25-6 win at Buffalo on Monday as a -13.5-point favorite. Green Bay (3-3-1) has lost two of their last three games with their 29-27 loss in Los Angeles to the Rams last week as a +7.5-point underdog. |
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11-04-18 | Rams v. Saints +2 | 35-45 | Win | 100 | 2 h 52 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New Orleans Saints (470) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (469). THE SITUATION: New Orleans (6-1) returns home after their 30-20 win in Minnesota last week as a -2.5-point favorite. Los Angeles (8-0) enters this game coming off their 29-27 win over Green Bay last week as a -7.5-point favorite. |
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11-04-18 | Bucs +7 v. Panthers | 28-42 | Loss | -135 | 4 h 11 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (457) plus the points versus the Carolina Panthers (458). THE SITUATION: Carolina (5-2) has won two straight — as well as four of their last five games — with their 36-21 upset win over Baltimore last Sunday as a +2.5-point underdog. Tampa Bay (3-4) has lost four of their last five games with their 37-34 loss in Cincinnati last week as a +3.5-point underdog. |
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11-04-18 | Chiefs v. Browns +10 | 37-21 | Loss | -130 | 3 h 30 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cleveland Browns (454) plus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (453). THE SITUATION: Cleveland (2-5-1) finally moved on from the disastrous Hue Jackson regime this week after their 33-18 loss in Pittsburgh as an +8.5-point underdog last Sunday. Kansas City (7-1) has won two straight games with their 30-23 win over Denver last Sunday. |
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11-04-18 | Steelers v. Ravens -2 | Top | 23-16 | Loss | -105 | 5 h 4 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Baltimore Ravens (456) minus the points versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (455). THE SITUATION: Baltimore (4-4) has lost three straight games with their 36-21 upset loss at Carolina last week as a -2.5-point favorite. Pittsburgh (4-2-1) has won three straight games with their 33-18 win versus Cleveland last week as an -8.5-point favorite. |
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11-01-18 | Raiders v. 49ers +1 | 3-34 | Win | 100 | 2 h 17 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the San Francisco 49ers (308) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Oakland Raiders (307). THE SITUATION: Oakland (1-6) has lost three straight games with their 42-28 loss at home to Indianapolis last week as a +3.5-point underdog. San Francisco (1-7) has lost six straight games with their 18-15 upset loss at Arizona last Sunday as a -2.5-point favorite. |
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10-29-18 | Patriots v. Bills +14.5 | 25-6 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 28 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Buffalo Bills (276) plus the points versus the New England Patriots (275). THE SITUATION: New England (5-2) has won four straight games with their 38-31 win over the Bears in Chicago last Sunday as a 1-point favorite. Buffalo (2-5) has lost two straight games with their 37-5 loss to Indianapolis as a 7-point underdog last Sunday. |
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10-28-18 | Saints +1.5 v. Vikings | 30-20 | Win | 100 | 3 h 50 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New Orleans Saints (273) minus the points versus the Minnesota Vikings (274). THE SITUATION: New Orleans (5-1) won their fifth straight game last week with their 24-23 win in Baltimore last week as a +2.5-point underdog. Minnesota (4-2-1) has won three straight games with their 37-17 win in New York against the Jets last week. |
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10-28-18 | 49ers -1.5 v. Cardinals | Top | 15-18 | Loss | -102 | 3 h 21 m | Show |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the San Francisco 49ers (269) minus the point(s) versus the Arizona Cardinals (270). THE SITUATION: San Francisco (1-6) has lost five straight games after their 39-10 loss to the LA Rams last Sunday as an 8-point underdog. Arizona (1-6) has lost two straight games with their 45-10 loss at home to Denver on Thursday Night Football last week as a 1-point underdog. |
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10-28-18 | Bucs v. Bengals -3.5 | 34-37 | Loss | -105 | 2 h 30 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bengals (264) minus the points versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (263). THE SITUATION: Cincinnati (4-3) looks to bounce-back from their embarrassing 45-10 loss on Sunday night in Kansas City to the Chiefs by a 45-10 score. Tampa Bay (3-3) snapped their three-game losing streak last Sunday with their 26-23 win in overtime over Cleveland as a -3.5-point favorite. |
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10-25-18 | Dolphins +7.5 v. Texans | 23-42 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 12 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Miami Dolphins (103) plus the points versus the Houston Texans (104). THE SITUATION: Miami (4-3) has lost three of their last four games with their 32-21 loss to Detroit as a 3-point underdog on Monday. Houston (4-3) has won four straight games with their 20-7 upset win at Jacksonville last week as a +3.5-point underdog. |
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10-22-18 | Giants +6 v. Falcons | Top | 20-23 | Win | 100 | 4 h 51 m | Show |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the New York Giants (475) plus the points versus the Atlanta Falcons (476). THE SITUATION: New York (1-5) takes the field again after an embarrassing 34-13 loss at home to Philadelphia as a +1.5-point underdog two Thursdays ago on national television. Atlanta (2-4) survived a 34-29 victory at home last Sunday against Tampa Bay as a 3-point favorite. |
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10-21-18 | Bengals +6.5 v. Chiefs | Top | 10-45 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 55 m | Show |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bengals (463) plus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (464). THE SITUATION: Cincinnati (4-2) looks to bounce-back from their 28-21 upset loss to Pittsburgh last week as a -1.5-point favorite. Kansas City (5-1) looks to rebound as well from their narrow 43-40 loss at New England last Sunday night as +3.5-point underdogs. |
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10-21-18 | Rams v. 49ers +10.5 | 39-10 | Loss | -130 | 2 h 7 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the San Francisco 49ers (474) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (473). THE SITUATION: San Francisco (1-5) comes off a heartbreaking 33-30 loss at Green Bay on Monday as a 9-point underdog. Los Angeles (6-0) remained the lone unbeaten team in the NFL with their 23-20 win in Denver last Sunday as a 7-point favorite. |
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10-21-18 | Cowboys v. Redskins +2 | Top | 17-20 | Win | 100 | 3 h 51 m | Show |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Washington Redskins (472) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Dallas Cowboys (471). THE SITUATION: Washington (3-2) looks to build off their 23-17 upset win over Carolina last week as a 1-point underdog. Dallas (3-3) hopes to build off their 40-7 blowout win over Jacksonville last Sunday as a 3-point underdog. |
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10-21-18 | Patriots v. Bears +3 | 38-31 | Loss | -120 | 2 h 43 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Chicago Bears (454) plus the points versus the New England Patriots (453). THE SITUATION: Chicago (3-2) looks to rebound from a 31-28 upset loss in overtime at Miami as a 7.5-point favorite. New England (4-2) comes off their triumphant 43-40 win over Kansas City last Sunday night as a 3.5-point favorite. |
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10-21-18 | Texans v. Jaguars -3.5 | Top | 20-7 | Loss | -102 | 2 h 6 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Jacksonville Jaguars (468) minus the points versus the Houston Texans (467). THE SITUATION: Jacksonville (3-3) looks to bounce-back from their ugly 40-7 upset loss at Dallas last week as a 3-point favorite. Houston (3-3) has won three straight games with their 20-13 win over Buffalo as a 10.5-point favorite last Sunday. |
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10-21-18 | Titans +7 v. Chargers | Top | 19-20 | Win | 100 | 3 h 28 m | Show |
At 9:30 AM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Tennessee Titans (451) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Chargers (452). THE SITUATION: Tennessee (3-3) looks to bounce-back from a 21-0 shutout loss at home to Baltimore last Sunday as 2.5-point underdogs. Los Angeles (4-2) has won three straight games after their 38-14 triumph on the road at Cleveland as a small 1-point underdog. |
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10-18-18 | Broncos v. Cardinals +2 | Top | 45-10 | Loss | -105 | 9 h 36 m | Show |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Arizona Cardinals (302) plus the point(s) versus the Denver Broncos (301). THE SITUATION: Arizona (1-5) looks to bounce-back from their 27-17 loss at Minnesota last Sunday as a 10-point underdog. Denver (2-4) has lost four straight games after their 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday as a 7-point underdog. |
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10-15-18 | 49ers +11 v. Packers | 30-33 | Win | 100 | 2 h 40 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the San Francisco 49ers (277) plus the points versus the Green Bay Packers (278). THE SITUATION: San Francisco (1-4) has lost three in a row with their 28-18 upset loss to Arizona last week as a 3-point favorite. Green Bay (2-2-1) looks to bounce-back from a 31-23 loss in Detroit as a 1-point underdog last Sunday. |
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10-14-18 | Chiefs v. Patriots -3 | 40-43 | Push | 0 | 1 h 8 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New England Patriots (276) minus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (275). THE SITUATION: Kansas City (5-0) remained undefeated last week with their 30-14 win over Jacksonville as a 3-point favorite. New England (3-2) has won two games in a row with their 38-24 win over Indianapolis last Thursday as a 10.5-point favorite. |
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10-14-18 | Jaguars -3 v. Cowboys | Top | 7-40 | Loss | -115 | 7 h 42 m | Show |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Jacksonville Jaguars (271) minus the points versus the Dallas Cowboys (272). THE SITUATION: Jacksonville (3-2) has lost two of their last three games with their 30-14 loss in Kansas City last week as a 3-point underdog. Dallas (2-3) has also lost two of their last three games with their 19-16 loss in overtime in Houston last Sunday night. |
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10-14-18 | Rams v. Broncos +7 | 23-20 | Win | 100 | 1 h 29 m | Show | |
At 4:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Denver Broncos (270) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (269). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (5-0) remained undefeated this season with their 33-31 win in Seattle last week as a 7.5-point favorite. Denver (2-3) looks to bounce-back from their 34-16 loss in New York against the Jets as a 1-point underdog. |
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10-14-18 | Panthers v. Redskins +1.5 | 17-23 | Win | 100 | 2 h 23 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Washington Redskins (258) plus (or minus) the points versus the Carolina Panthers (257). THE SITUATION: Carolina (3-1) has won two straight games with their 33-31 win over the Giants last Sunday as a 7-point favorite after Graham Gano nailed a 63-yard field goal as time expired in the fourth quarter. Washington (2-2) picks themselves off the mat on a short work week for them after they were humiliated on national television by a 43-19 score in New Orleans as a +5.5-point underdog on Monday. |
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10-14-18 | Steelers v. Bengals +1.5 | 28-21 | Loss | -105 | 2 h 55 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bengals (262) minus the points versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (261). THE SITUATION: Pittsburgh (2-2-1) is feeling pretty good about themselves after their 41-17 dismantlement of the M*A*S*H unit that is the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday as a 3.5-point favorite. Cincinnati (4-1) has won two straight games with their 27-17 win over Miami as a 6.5-point favorite last week. |
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10-14-18 | Bears v. Dolphins +5 | Top | 28-31 | Win | 100 | 4 h 45 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Miami Dolphins (256) plus the points versus the Chicago Bears (255). THE SITUATION: Chicago (3-1) has won three straight games after they dismantled Tampa Bay two weeks ago by a 48-10 score as a 3-point favorite. Miami (3-2) has lost two straight games with their 27-17 loss at Cincinnati as a 6.5-point underdog last Sunday. |
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10-11-18 | Eagles -1 v. Giants | 34-13 | Win | 100 | 7 h 59 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Philadelphia Eagles (103) minus the point(s) versus the New York Giants (104). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (2-3) has lost two straight games after their 23-21 loss at home to Minnesota last week as a 3.5-point favorite. New York (1-4) has also lost two in a row after their hearts were broken by Graham Gano’s 63-yard field goal which allowed the Panthers to steal a 33-31 victory in Carolina as a 7-point home favorite over the Giants. |
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10-08-18 | Redskins v. Saints -6 | 19-43 | Win | 100 | 5 h 14 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the New Orleans Saints (478) minus the points versus the Washington Redskins (477). THE SITUATION: Washington (2-1) returns to the field after their bye week after upsetting Green Bay two weeks ago by a 31-17 score as a 2.5-point underdog. New Orleans (3-1) enters this game coming off their 33-18 win at New York against the Giants as a 3.5-point favorite. |
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10-07-18 | Cowboys +3.5 v. Texans | 16-19 | Win | 100 | 3 h 27 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Dallas Cowboys (475) plus the points versus the Houston Texans (476). THE SITUATION: Dallas (2-2) looks to build off their 26-24 win over Detroit yesterday as a 2.5-point favorite. Houston (1-3) earned their first victory of the season last Sunday with their 37-34 win in overtime at Indianapolis as a 1-point favorite. |
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10-07-18 | Cardinals +3.5 v. 49ers | 28-18 | Win | 100 | 3 h 54 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Arizona Cardinals (469) plus the points versus the San Francisco 49ers (470). THE SITUATION: Arizona has lost two straight games after their 20-17 loss to Seattle last Sunday as a +3.5-point underdog. San Francisco (1-3) looks to rebound from a 29-27 loss in Los Angeles to the Chargers as +10.5-point underdogs. |
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10-07-18 | Raiders v. Chargers -4.5 | Top | 10-26 | Win | 100 | 6 h 30 m | Show |
At 4:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Chargers (468) minus the points versus the Oakland Raiders (467). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (2-2) looks to build off their 29-27 win over the 49ers last week as a 10.5-point favorite. Oakland (1-3) earned their first victory of the season last week with their 45-42 overtime win at home against Cleveland. |
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10-07-18 | Broncos v. Jets +1.5 | 16-34 | Win | 100 | 4 h 9 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New York Jets (460) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Denver Broncos (459). New York (1-3) looks to snap a three-game losing streak with their 31-12 loss in Jacksonville yesterday. Denver (2-2) looks to rebound from their 27-23 loss to Kansas City on Monday. |
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10-07-18 | Titans v. Bills +6 | Top | 12-13 | Win | 100 | 5 h 52 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Buffalo Bills (458) plus the points versus the Tennessee Titans (457). THE SITUATION: Buffalo (1-3) looks to bounce-back from their 22-0 shutout loss at Green Bay as an 8.5-point underdog. Tennessee (3-1) has won three straight games after their 26-23 upset win over Philadelphia in overtime as a 3-point underdog. |
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10-04-18 | Colts +11 v. Patriots | 24-38 | Loss | -105 | 6 h 25 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Indianapolis Colts (301) plus the points versus the New England Patriots (302). THE SITUATION: Indianapolis (1-3) has lost two straight games after their 37-34 loss in overtime at home to Houston on Sunday as a 1-point underdog. New England (2-2) snapped their two-game losing streak with a 38-7 blowout win over Miami on Sunday as a 6.5-point favorite. |
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10-01-18 | Chiefs v. Broncos +4.5 | 27-23 | Win | 100 | 3 h 32 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Denver Broncos (278) plus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (277). THE SITUATION: Kansas City (3-0) remained undefeated last week with their 38-27 win over San Francisco last Sunday as a 5.5-point favorite. Denver (2-1) looks to bounce-back from their 27-14 loss at Baltimore as a 5.5-point underdog. |
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09-30-18 | Ravens +3 v. Steelers | Top | 26-14 | Win | 103 | 4 h 51 m | Show |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Baltimore Ravens (275) plus the points versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (276). THE SITUATION: Baltimore (2-1) enters this game coming off a 27-14 win at home hosting Denver last week as a 5.5-point favorite. Pittsburgh (1-1-1) looks to build off their 30-27 upset win at Tampa Bay on Monday night as a 1-point underdog. |
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09-30-18 | Browns v. Raiders -1 | Top | 42-45 | Win | 100 | 7 h 19 m | Show |
At 4:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Oakland Raiders (270) minus the points versus the Cleveland Browns (269). THE SITUATION: Oakland (0-3) is still looking for their first win of the season after they lost in Miami last week by a 28-20 score as a 3-point underdog. Cleveland (1-1-1) earned their first victory in two seasons last week with their 21-17 win over the New York Jets as a 3-point favorite. |
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09-30-18 | Jets v. Jaguars -7 | 12-31 | Win | 100 | 2 h 57 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Jacksonville Jaguars (262) minus the points versus the New York Jets (261). THE SITUATION: Jacksonville (2-1) looks to bounce-back from their 9-6 loss to Tennessee last week as a 10-point favorite. New York (1-2) looks to rebound from a 21-17 loss in Cleveland on Thursday Night Football as a 3-point underdog. |
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09-30-18 | Bills v. Packers -9 | 0-22 | Win | 100 | 2 h 39 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Green Bay Packers (258) minus the points versus the Buffalo Bills (257). THE SITUATION: Buffalo (1-2) enters this game coming off a 27-6 upset win in Minnesota where they were big 16.5-point underdogs. Green Bay (1-1-1) looks to rebound from their 31-17 upset loss at Washington last Sunday as 2.5-point favorites. |
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09-30-18 | Dolphins v. Patriots -6.5 | Top | 7-38 | Win | 100 | 4 h 41 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New England Patriots (252) minus the points versus the Miami Dolphins (251). THE SITUATION: New England (1-2) looks to bounce-back from their 26-10 loss at Detroit as a 7-point favorite last Sunday night. Miami (3-0) remains undefeated last week with their 28-20 win over Oakland. |
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09-27-18 | Vikings +7.5 v. Rams | 31-38 | Win | 100 | 28 h 19 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Minnesota Vikings (101) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (102). THE SITUATION: Minnesota (1-1-1) looks to bounce-back on a short week after being upset on Sunday at home against Buffalo by a 27-6 score despite being a big 16.5-point favorite in that game. Los Angeles (3-0) remained undefeated last week after winning the “Battle of Los Angeles” with their 35-23 victory over the Chargers at home as a 7.5-point favorite. |
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09-24-18 | Steelers +1.5 v. Bucs | 30-27 | Win | 100 | 6 h 20 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Pittsburgh Steelers (489) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (490). THE SITUATION: Pittsburgh (0-1-1) is still looking for their first win of the season after losing at home to Kansas City by a 42-37 score despite being 4.5-point favorites in that game last Sunday. Tampa Bay (2-0) looks to continue their success after they upset Philadelphia at home last week by a 27-21 score as a 3-point underdog last week. |
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09-23-18 | Patriots v. Lions +7 | 10-26 | Win | 100 | 1 h 21 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Detroit Lions (488) plus the points versus the New England Patriots (487). THE SITUATION: New England (1-1) looks to bounce-back from a 31-20 loss at Jacksonville last Sunday as a 2-point favorite. Detroit (0-2) remained winless so far this season last Sunday when they lost in San Francisco by a 30-27 score as a 6-point underdog. |
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09-23-18 | Bears v. Cardinals +6 | 16-14 | Win | 100 | 1 h 15 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Arizona Cardinals (484) plus the points versus the Chicago Bears (483). THE SITUATION: Chicago (1-1) earned their first win of the season on national television on Monday with their 24-17 victory over Seattle as a 4.5-point favorite on Monday Night Football. Arizona (0-2) looks to pick themselves off the mat after they were shutout by a 34-0 loss in Los Angeles to the Rams last Sunday. |
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09-23-18 | Raiders v. Dolphins -3 | 20-28 | Win | 100 | 2 h 46 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Miami Dolphins (474) minus the points versus the Oakland Raiders (473). THE SITUATION: Oakland (0-2) remained winless in the second incarnation of the Jon Gruden era last week when they lost to the Broncos in Denver by a 20-19 score as a 5.5-point underdog. Miami (2-0) is a surprise undefeated team after their upset the Jets in New York last week by a 20-12 score as a 3-point underdog. |
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09-23-18 | Colts v. Eagles -6 | 16-20 | Loss | -101 | 1 h 20 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Philadelphia Eagles (462) minus the points versus the Indianapolis Colts (461). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (1-1) looks to bounce-back from a 27-21 upset loss in Tampa Bay as a 3-point favorite last week. Indianapolis (1-1) enters this game coming off a 21-9 upset victory in Washington as a 6-point underdog against the Skins. |
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09-23-18 | 49ers +7 v. Chiefs | 27-38 | Loss | -120 | 1 h 53 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the San Francisco 49ers (479) plus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (480). THE SITUATION: Kansas City (2-0) returns home for their first game of the season at the new Arrowhead Stadium after their 42-37 upset win at Pittsburgh. San Francisco (1-1) looks to build off their 30-27 win over the Lions at home last week as a 6-point favorite. |
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09-23-18 | Packers v. Redskins +3 | Top | 17-31 | Win | 100 | 3 h 58 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Washington Redskins (476) plus the points versus the Green Bay Packers (475). THE SITUATION: Washington (1-1) looks to bounce-back from a sluggish 21-9 upset loss at home last week to Indianapolis as a 6-point favorite. Green Bay (1-0-1) kissed their sister last week but probably feel pretty good about their 29-29 tie with Minnesota considering that they were 2-point underdogs. |
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09-23-18 | Saints +2.5 v. Falcons | Top | 43-37 | Win | 100 | 2 h 21 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New Orleans Saints (467) plus the points versus the Atlanta Falcons (468). THE SITUATION: New Orleans (1-1) looks to build off their narrow 21-18 win over Cleveland last Sunday. Atlanta (1-1) also earned their first win of the season last Sunday with their 31-24 win over Carolina. |
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09-20-18 | Jets v. Browns -3 | 17-21 | Win | 100 | 8 h 12 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Cleveland Browns (302) minus the points versus the New York Jets (301). THE SITUATION: New York (1-1) looks to bounce-back from a 20-12 upset loss at home to Miami last week as a 3-point favorite. Cleveland (0-1-1) also looks to rebound from a 21-18 loss in New Orleans as a 9.5-point underdog on Sunday. |
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09-17-18 | Seahawks +5 v. Bears | Top | 17-24 | Loss | -108 | 4 h 38 m | Show |
At 8:15 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Seattle Seahawks (289) plus the points versus the Chicago Bears (290). THE SITUATION: Seattle (0-1) looks to bounce-back from their 27-24 loss at Denver last Sunday as a 3-point underdog. Chicago (0-1) also looks rebound from a narrow loss after they lost in Green Bay last Sunday night by a 27-24 score as a 7-point underdog. |
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09-16-18 | Giants v. Cowboys -3 | 13-20 | Win | 100 | 0 h 13 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Dallas Cowboys (288) minus the points versus the New York Giants (287). THE SITUATION: New York (0-1) looks to bounce-back from their 20-15 loss a home to Jacksonville last Sunday as a 3-point underdog. Dallas (0-1) looks to bounce-back from their 16-8 loss at Carolina as a 3-point underdog last week. |
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09-13-18 | Ravens v. Bengals +1.5 | 23-34 | Win | 100 | 7 h 59 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bengals (102) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Baltimore Ravens (101). THE SITUATION: Baltimore (1-0) opened their season in glowing fashion by crushing Buffalo by a 47-3 score last Sunday as a 7.5-point favorite. Cincinnati (1-0) also enters this divisional game with a victory as they defeated the Colts in Indianapolis by a 34-23 score as a 1-point favorite. |
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09-10-18 | Rams v. Raiders +6 | Top | 33-13 | Loss | -105 | 6 h 21 m | Show |
At 10:20 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Oakland Raiders (482) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (481). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (0-0) is one of the top favorites to reach the Super Bowl this season after their 11-5 campaign last year. Oakland (0-0) looks to recapture past glory by bringing back head coach Jon Gruden after their disappointing 6-10 season last year. |
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09-10-18 | Jets v. Lions -6.5 | Top | 48-17 | Loss | -105 | 4 h 56 m | Show |
At 7:10 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Detroit Lions (480) minus the points versus the New York Jets (479). THE SITUATION: New York (0-0) officially begins the Sam Darnold era tonight as they hope to improve on their 5-11 season last year. Detroit (0-0) missed the playoffs last year after their second straight 9-7 campaign. |
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09-09-18 | Bears +9 v. Packers | 23-24 | Win | 100 | 3 h 35 m | Show | |
At 8:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Chicago Bears (477) plus the points versus the Green Bay Packers (478). THE SITUATION: Chicago (0-0) begins play under their new head coach Matt Nagy after John Fox was let go after their 5-11 campaign last season. Green Bay (0-0) is happy to get Aaron Rodgers back after he missed seven games last year with a broken collarbone in what ended up being a 7-9 season. |
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09-09-18 | Chiefs v. Chargers -3 | 38-28 | Loss | -125 | 4 h 57 m | Show | |
At 4:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Chargers (470) minus the points versus the Kansas City Chiefs (469). Kansas City (0-0) begins the Patrick Mahomes era at quarterback this afternoon after they made a change at quarterback after another early exit in the playoffs after a 10-6 regular season campaign. Los Angeles (0-0) hopes to get off to a faster start this year after they finished 9-7 last year after enduring a horrendous start to the 2017 season under new head coach Anthony Lynn. |
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09-09-18 | 49ers v. Vikings -6 | 16-24 | Win | 100 | 3 h 50 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Minnesota Vikings (456) minus the points versus the San Francisco 49ers (455). THE SITUATION: Minnesota (0-0) takes the field again after they lost in Philadelphia to the Eagles in the NFC Conference Championship Game. San Francisco (0-0) has renewed optimism after winning their final five games to finish 6-10 last year. |
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09-09-18 | Bills v. Ravens -7.5 | 3-47 | Win | 100 | 2 h 23 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Baltimore Ravens (460) minus the points versus the Buffalo Bills (459). THE SITUATION: Baltimore (0-0) enters this season with a sense of urgency after missing the playoffs despite a 9-7 season. Buffalo (0-0) seized the Ravens’ final slot in the AFC playoffs in the final week of the season when they ended the year with a 9-7 mark and eked them out in the tie-breaker before losing a tight game in Jacksonville the next week in the AFC Wildcard round. |
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09-09-18 | Jaguars v. Giants +3 | Top | 20-15 | Loss | -115 | 3 h 28 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New York Giants (462) plus the points versus the Jacksonville Jaguars (461). THE SITUATION: Jacksonville (0-0) returns to the field again after losing in the AFC Championship Game in which they lost in New England by a 24-20 score. New York (0-0) has undertaken a new start after crashing and burning last year with a 3-13 record. |
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09-06-18 | Falcons +3 v. Eagles | Top | 12-18 | Loss | -115 | 24 h 20 m | Show |
At 8:20 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Atlanta Falcons (451) plus the points versus the Philadelphia Eagles (452). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (0-0) will have their Super Bowl Ring Ceremony at home at Liberty Financial Field as they open the NFL season at home after defeating New England in last year’s Super Bowl. Atlanta (0-0) will be playing with revenge on their minds after losing in this building last January 13th in a 15-10 loss to the Eagles in the NFC Divisional Round of the Playoffs. |
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02-04-18 | Eagles v. Patriots -5 | Top | 41-33 | Loss | -110 | 254 h 46 m | Show |
At 6:30 PM ET on Sunday, February 4th, we will be playing the New England Patriots (102) minus the points versus the Philadelphia Eagles (101) in the Super Bowl. Everything for Philadelphia (15-3) went right after falling behind in the NFC Championship Game after they fell behind by a 7-0 score as they then rattled off 38 unanswered points to upset the Vikings by a 38-7 score. Their momentum was triggered by a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown that tied the score at 7-7 and settled down Nick Foles and the Eagles offense while also igniting the crowd. We had Minnesota in that game — and, frankly, I am largely dismissing that result as the outcome of two outlier performances. The Vikings probably played their worst game of the season as they admitted in retrospect that they were emotionally spent after their dramatic last-second win over the Saints the previous week. Philadelphia also played one of their best games of the season — and I am expecting a big letdown for this team after such a dominant performance. As it is, the Eagles have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win. But Philadelphia has also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after an upset win by at least three touchdowns as an underdog. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a double-digit win as a home underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in three straight games after an upset win by at least three touchdowns as a home dog. Remember, this Eagles team squeaked by Atlanta in their previous playoff game due in large measure to the ineffective Falcons Red Zone offense this season. Despite how good Foles’ playoff numbers are (that we will hear about for two weeks), the Eagles scored only 15 points against Atlanta despite being at home. Over their last three games, Philly is scoring just 17.7 PPG while averaging a mere 336.3 total YPG. In Foles’ first four games since taking over for Carson Wentz, he was Checkdown Charlie who completed just 2 of his 15 passes of more than 20 yards in the air for a miserable 13.8 Passer Rating. Foles exploded against Minnesota by completing 4 of 6 passes of 20 or more yards in the air for 172 yards and two TD passes — but I have to credit some of that to the Vikings’ simply being shellshocked during what turned out to be a 38-0 run. Foles looked awful in his final two regular season games. I expect the true Nick Foles is somewhere in the middle of these performances — and that is not in Tom Brady’s dimension. The Philadelphia defense also deserves mention as they have flexed their muscles by allowing just 33 combined points over their last four games while never allowing more than 10 points in any of those games. But all those games were at home. In their three previous games on the road (before this recent stretch), the Eagles allowed 88 combined points at Seattle, at the Los Angeles Rams and at the New York Giants (and no doubt the Patriots will study what Eli Manning did in shredding the Philly defense for 795 passing yards in two games this season). Philadelphia allowed 23.5 PPG on the road this season with six of their eight opponents scoring at least 23 points — their seasonal stats are skewed by allowing just 9 points against that Cowboys team without both Ezekiel Elliott and left tackle Tyron Smith. Playing on turf might also be an issue for this team after playing on field turf just three times this season. The Eagles have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games on the faster field turf. Throw-in their lack of recent playoff experience playing away from home and the lack of Super Bowl experience for most of the players and coaches on the staff and this is all new territory for this team. With the back of all the members of this organization knowing that they reached the Super Bowl without QB Carson Wentz, left tackle Jason Peters and linebacker Jordan Hicks, this team has the profile of a group that may turn out to just be happy to be in the Super Bowl. |
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01-21-18 | Vikings -3 v. Eagles | Top | 7-38 | Loss | -115 | 108 h 14 m | Show |
At 6:40 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Minnesota Vikings (313) minus the points versus the Philadelphia Eagles (314). Philadelphia (14-3) has won four of their last five games with their 15-10 upset win at home against the Falcons last Saturday as a 2.5-point underdog. The Eagles got out their Dog Masks after the game to bask in their pulling the upset against Atlanta — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after an upset win at home as an underdog. Philadelphia has also failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up victory. The Eagles survived that game despite a -2 net turnover margin in that game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games after a game where they committed at least two more turnovers than their opponent. QB Nick Foles is the reason why this team is an underdog yet again in this game — but it is for good reason. He was solid against the Falcons after completing 23 of 30 passes for 246 yards with no interceptions. But he did not throw a touchdown pass - -and he rushed for -2 yards. Unfortunately for the Eagles, that was probably the most they can expect to get out of their backup QB. Remember that Foles struggled in his previous two starts against Dallas and Oakland — he completed just 23 of 49 passes for 202 yards with one TD pass and two interceptions in those two games combined. The Eagles did use the bye week to redesign their offense by having Foles run the read-option plays that he thrived executing in his one season running the Chip Kelly offense with the Eagles a few years ago. Who knows if the Falcons spent much time preparing for that blast from the past last week in practice — but it is a guarantee that the Mike Zimmer will make sure his team invests a significant amount of time preparing for read-options that other teams like the Cowboys and Panthers also deploy. So the element of surprise for Philadelphia running this offense is gone. Foles sees his effectiveness decline significantly when facing pressure — and he does not do a great job making quick decisions regarding his read progressions with wide receivers. Those are bad qualities to have when facing this ferocious Vikings’ defense. The Eagles are scoring just 11.3 PPG over their last three games while averaging only 256.3 total YPG. The rushing game has not been able to step up to take pressure off Foles. Philadelphia has not rushed for more than 96 yards in three straight games — and they have then failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after failing to rush for more than 100 yards in their last game. Furthermore, the Eagles have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in the playoffs. |
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01-21-18 | Jaguars v. Patriots -8.5 | 20-24 | Loss | -104 | 105 h 37 m | Show | |
BRADY WRIST-GATE UPDATE (Friday): The line has moved down to New England in the -7.5 point range with the news that Tom Brady injured his throwing wrist in practice. I released my AFC plays before this took place (taking the Patriots at -8.5). The Patriots’ Beat Writer says that the “chatter” is that Brady injured the area between his thumb forefinger. Brady can still throw but his snaps under center may be limited. Pain is the biggest issue (and he will likely be shot up before kickoff). That all said, in general, I don’t let rumors of injuries sway my handicapping on a game — so my recommendation is to just ride things out (like I am) if you you have already invested in this play. If you have yet to bet, I would jump all over any -7s you can find and be happy with -7.5. I am not letting these rumors diffuse from the strong fundamental play on the Patriots. For those needing a pick me up, I did hear that Brady has, in fact, thrown some passes in practice. It makes sense for the Pats to exhibit extreme caution with their veteran. Brady still benefited from just walking through the Thursday/Friday practices where specific offensive game plans and Red Zone plays were worked on — and many former NFL QBs argued that just walking through those plays to intellectualize them is all Brady really needs. Thanks, Frank. At 3:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New England Patriots (312) minus the points versus the Jacksonville Jaguars (311). Jacksonville (12-6) caught the Steelers looking way ahead to a possible rematch with their arch-nemesis New England last Sunday — and they raced out to a 21-0 lead in Pittsburgh before surviving by a 45-42 score as a 7-point underdog. I do expect this Jaguars team to suffer from an emotional letdown after that upset victory on the road. Not only has this team failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after scoring at least 30 points in their last game but they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 road games after scoring at least 40 points in their last game. And while they enjoyed a 28-14 lead at halftime in that game, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 15 road games after holding at least a two-touchdown lead at halftime of their last game. Now this team stays on the road for the fourth time in their last five games which is a dangerous proposition for a franchise that has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 playoff games on the road. Some are comparing this team to the Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants teams that have had success against the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady teams of the Patriots in the playoffs — and Tom Coughlin is an executive with this team with plenty of influence. But those teams had two significant differences with this Jaguars team. First, Blake Bortles has yet to prove he is (even) in the Joe Flacco or Eli Manning class of quarterbacks. Admittedly, he did not turn the ball over last week while completing 14 of 26 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown pass — and this performance earned rave reviews from many NFL pundits who lower than standards when assessing him. Keep in mind that Bortles completed only three passes that traveled in the air more than 10 yards against the Steelers. And Jacksonville was able to never ask Bortles to do too much after racing out to that early lead — helped greatly by yet another defensive touchdown against that Pittsburgh team. Remember that it was just a short week ago when Bortles became just the 5th NFL passer to not generate at least 100 yards in the air in a playoff game since 2006 in that contest with the Bills where he visibly looked uncomfortable to throw the ball downfield. Second, this Jaguars defense is good — but this is not an elite unit like those Giants or Ravens groups. Yes, the Jaguars finished 2nd in the NFL in both points allowed (16.8 PPG) and total yardage (286.1 total YPG) — but check out their strength of schedule. Jacksonville was able to pad their numbers with NFL’s least productive division in terms of offense in the AFC South against Tennessee, Indianapolis and Houston (they were fortunate to avoid QB DeShaun Watson both times). Throw in additional games against Cleveland, Baltimore in Week Three (that London game when their offense was ravaged with injuries and still finding itself), Cincinnati in Week Seven (when their offensive line was imploding) and then Buffalo in the Wild Card game. Then throw in their first game with the Steelers where they won by a 30-9 score with the benefit of two defensive touchdowns and five interceptions — and they allowed 65 combined points for a measly 6.5 PPG scoring average in those top ten defensive performances. There are six games — representing 33% of their results this year that should raise eyebrows for the wrong reasons: last week against the Steelers where they allowed 42 points and 545 yards of offense; allowing 44 points and 364 yards of offense against a Jimmy Garoppolo-led 49ers offense on December 24th; allowing 27 points and 344 yards of offense led by Blaine Gabbert; allowing 27 points in a loss to the LA Rams on October 15th; allowing 23 points and a whopping 471 yards in a loss to the Jets on October 1st; allowing 37 points and 390 yards of offense to Titans back on September 17th. Of their eighteen games including their two in the playoffs, Jacksonville has played six playoff teams (with the Bills and Steelers’ second-meeting being in the actual playoffs). They are 3-3 overall in those games — but they are allowing 22.2 PPG and 341.7 total YPG in those six contests. Of course, the Jaguars had the benefit of facing the likely two worst teams to make the playoffs in Tennessee (twice) and Buffalo in the Wildcard round. Take away those three games to just assess how this Jaguars defense performed against Pittsburgh (twice) and the LA Rams and the results are simply unimpressive: 26.0 PPG and 388.3 total YPG allowed. Where this Jags’ defense struggles when compares to those Super Bowl winning Ravens and Giants teams that defeated the Brady/Belichick combo is in run defense. Jacksonville ranked 21st in the NFL during the regular season by allowing 116.2 rushing YPG. This is where the Patriots will attack. And while the Jaguars held the Steelers to just 83 rushing yards (on only 18 carries with Pittsburgh playing from a big deficit), they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after not allowing more than 90 rushing yards in their last game. |
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01-14-18 | Saints +5.5 v. Vikings | 24-29 | Win | 100 | 20 h 15 m | Show | |
At 4:40 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New Orleans Saints (307) plus the points versus the Minnesota Vikings (308). New Orleans (12-5) proved their playoff experience mettle last week in a gritty 31-26 victory over Carolina as a 6.5-point favorite. QB Drew Brees led an offense that generated 410 yards against a very good Panthers defense despite having the football for only 26:11 minutes in that game. The Saints have not paid off betting tickets in two straight weeks — but they have then covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after failing to cover the point spread in at least two straight games. The conventional wisdom regarding this team stubbornly remains that they are not as good on the road as they are at home in the Superdome. While they were 4-4 away from home this season, they outscored their opponents by +7.7 PPG due to an improved defense that holds their home hosts to just 18.2 PPG along with only 326.9 total YPG. New Orleans has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games on the road — and this includes covering the point spread in eight of their last nine road games against teams with a winning record at home. The Saints have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in the month of January. Additionally, they are a decisive 42-20-1 ATS in their last 63 games against teams with a winning record. New Orleans is a very dangerous underdog in this situation — as it is, they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games as an underdog getting 3.5 to 9.5 points. Furthermore, this Saints team will be playing with revenge on their mind after their 29-19 loss to the Vikings in the opening week of the season. This New Orleans team has improved on both sides of the ball since then — led mainly by the continued improvement of the rookies they drafted on both offense and defense. The Saints are much more balanced on offense now than they were in those salad days of early September — and they have will have seven different starters on the field today than they did in that opening game). Rookie running back Alvin Kamara ran the ball only 8 times for 18 yards with Adrian Peterson still on the team then taking away 6 carries while being limited in passing situations as a receiver and blocker. This New Orleans team has covered the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games when playing with revenge. Additionally, keep in mind that this Saints team has defeated five teams that made the playoffs this season — as opposed to the Vikings who beat three teams that made the playoffs (with New Orleans being one of those teams back in Week One). |
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01-14-18 | Jaguars v. Steelers -7 | 45-42 | Loss | -100 | 18 h 38 m | Show | |
At 1:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Pittsburgh Steelers (306) minus the points versus the Jacksonville Jaguars (305). Pittsburgh (13-3) has experienced an interesting week with Le’Veon Bell publicly speculating about sitting out next season given a potential contract dispute while other players already discussing a possible matchup with the Patriots next week. But I think that any chance of this team taking the Jaguars lightly in practice this week was eliminated when they got crushed by this Jacksonville team back on October 8th by a 30-9 score despite being a 7-point favorite at home. Ben Roethlisberger certainly remembers that game as he threw 5 interceptions in that defeat — so he has much to make up for in this rematch. The Steelers have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 12 home games when playing with revenge from an upset loss at home. Pittsburgh has a significant experience advantage in this contest. They have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games in the playoffs. The Steelers are also 4-0-1 ATS in their last 5 Divisional Playoff games. On the plus side, Pittsburgh does look to get wide receiver Antonio Brown on the field — although it remains unclear how effective he can be with that calf. |
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01-13-18 | Titans v. Patriots -13 | 14-35 | Win | 100 | 41 h 53 m | Show | |
At 8:15 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the New England Patriots (304) minus the points versus the Tennessee Titans (303). New England (13-3) has been a favorite laying at least 13 points at home in the AFC Playoffs three times in the Bill Belichick/Tom Brady era — and all were in the Divisional Round of the Playoffs. They have covered the point spread twice — defeating the Texans by a 34-16 score as 16-point favorites last season as well as beating Denver by a 45-10 score as 14-point favorites back in 2012. Their lone point spread defeat in a similar Playoff situation was back on 2008 when they “only” beat Jacksonville by a 31-20 score when they were laying 13.5-points. Furthermore, the Patriots have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games when laying more than 10 points — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games as a favorite laying 10.5 to 14 points. So while laying close to two touchdowns can be risky business in the NFL, backing Brady and Belchick in that situation has been profitable. New England has covered the point spread in 26 of their last 37 games against AFC opponents. The Patriots have also covered the point spread in 12 of their last 15 home games with the Total set in the 42.5 to 49 point range. Additionally, New England has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games in the Playoffs including their last four games at home in the Playoffs. |
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01-13-18 | Falcons v. Eagles +3 | 10-15 | Win | 100 | 59 h 19 m | Show | |
At 4:35 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Philadelphia Eagles (302) plus the points versus the Atlanta Falcons (301). Philadelphia (13-3) is the first top seed in the Divisional Round of the playoffs to be listed as a home underdog in the history of the NFL — and this will certainly add more fuel to their fire in this game. The Eagles are getting the points in this game in large part because they are facing a surging Falcons team that reached the Super Bowl last year. But QB Nick Foles has struggled in his last two starts taking over under center after the season-ending injury to Carson Wentz. The Eagles struggled on national television on Christmas night in their 19-10 win over the Raiders — and the offense was listless in Week 17 of the regular season when they could not score a point against the Cowboys in their 6-0 loss at home to Dallas a 4-point underdog (with that underdog status predicated on the team benching starters for much of that game). Don’t be surprised if this Philadelphia team comes out and plays their best game of the season since the Wentz injury. The Eagles defense remains loaded as they showed even with the offense struggling. Philadelphia ranks 4th in the NFL by limiting their opponents to just 18.4 PPG — and they also rank 4th in the league by allowing just 306.5 total YPG. On their home field, the Eagles see those numbers drop of just 13.4 PPG along with 280.6 total YPG. Philadelphia has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss. Foles does struggle when facing pressure — like most quarterbacks. But he has plenty of starting experience and has thrived as a starting quarterback when given time to pass. Look for the Eagles coaching staff to design a very good game plan to help put Foles in a position to win. This Falcons pass rush is solid but certainly not spectacular. They were 13th in the league by averaging 2.44 sacks per game. Over their last six games in this crucial stretch of the season, Atlanta has seen their sack total drop to just 2.0 sacks per game. Foles will get help from the Eagles rushing attack behind Jay Ajayi and LaGarrette Blount who helped the team finished 3rd in the NFL by averaging 132.2 rushing YPG. Philadelphia was 7-1 at home this season with an average winning margin of +15.2 PPG. They have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. The Eagles have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games against teams with a winning record. |
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01-07-18 | Panthers +7 v. Saints | 26-31 | Win | 100 | 20 h 41 m | Show | |
At 4:40 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Carolina Panthers (107) plus the points versus the New Orleans Saints (108). Carolina (11-5) saw their three-game winning streak snapped last Sunday in their 22-10 loss in Atlanta as a 5-point underdog. The Panthers have rebounded to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a point spread setback. Additionally, while Carolina surrendered 311 passing yards to Matt Ryan in that game, they are then 15-7-1 ATS in their last 23 games after allowing at least 250 passing yards in their last game. The Panthers stay on the road where they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games. Carolina has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in the month of January. This Panthers team lost both their encounters with the Saints this season — and they have covered the point spread in 27 of their last 37 games when playing with double-revenge. Carolina lost to this team by a 31-21 score back on December 3rd — and they have covered the point spread in 36 of their last 50 games when looking to avenge a loss where their opponent scored at least 28 points. |
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01-07-18 | Bills v. Jaguars -8.5 | Top | 3-10 | Loss | -105 | 16 h 37 m | Show |
At 1:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Jacksonville Jaguars (106) minus the points versus the Buffalo Bills (105). Jacksonville (10-6) had nothing at stake last week but still played their starters in what ended up being a 15-10 loss in Tennessee as a 2.5-point underdog. That setback should eliminate any chance of this team being overconfident in this game despite being a favorite but more than a touchdown. As it is, the Jaguars have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a point spread setback. And while the offense managed only 232 yards of offense, Jacksonville has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after failing to generate at least 250 yards of offense. The Jaguars managed only 83 rushing yards in that game with Leonard Fournette handily a relatively light load by rushing the ball only 19 times for 69 yards. The good news for Jacksonville is that Fournette should be fresh for this game — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after not rushing for more than 90 rushing yards in their last game. Now the Jags return home where they outscore their opponents by +7.5 net PPG. The Jacksonville defense gets most of the attention — and they have been outstanding at home by holding their opponents to just 18.4 PPG along with only 283.7 total YPG. But the Jaguars offense has been strong at home where they are scoring 25.9 PPG while averaging 402.7 total YPG. Jacksonville has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home. And in their last 7 games against teams with a winning record, the Jaguars have covered the point spread in 5 of these games. |
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01-06-18 | Falcons +6 v. Rams | Top | 26-13 | Win | 100 | 23 h 22 m | Show |
At 8:15 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Atlanta Falcons (103) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (104). Atlanta (10-6) enters this Wildcard Playoff game playing as good of football as they have played all season after their 22-10 win at home over Carolina that clinched their spot in the playoffs. The Falcons have won three of their last four games to earn the opportunity to defend their NFC Championship. Playoff experience is a big advantage this team has when facing the Rams. This Atlanta team is underrated on the defensive side of the football. They held their opponents to just 19.7 PPG while limiting them to only 318.4 total YPG. The Falcons have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after not allowing more than 14 points in their last game. Atlanta did generate 371 yards against the Panthers defense — and they have then covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after gaining at least 350 yards in their last game. And in their last 19 games against fellow NFC opponents, the Falcons have covered the point spread 13 times. |
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01-06-18 | Titans v. Chiefs -8 | 22-21 | Loss | -108 | 20 h 9 m | Show | |
SUBSCRIBERS, PLEASE NOTE: I have upgraded this Kansas City play to a 20* selection (from a 10* play initially). Thanks, Frank. |
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12-31-17 | Panthers v. Falcons -4 | 10-22 | Win | 100 | 1 h 14 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Atlanta Falcons (308) minus the points versus the Carolina Panthers (307). Atlanta (9-6) looks to bounce-back from their 23-13 loss in New Orleans last Sunday that snapped a two-game winning streak. The Falcons need a win here to clinch a Wild Card spot in the playoffs. Returning home will help after playing their last two games on the road. Atlanta has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after playing their last two games on the road. The Falcons have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after failing to score more than 14 points in their last game. And while they managed only 67 rushing yards last week, Atlanta has then covered the point spread in 5 straight games after failing to rush for more than 90 rushing yards in their last game. The Falcons will also be playing with revenge on their minds from a 20-17 loss in Carolina back on November 5th — and they have covered the point spread in 3 of their last 4 games when looking to avenge a loss by field goal or less in their last game against their opponent. |
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12-31-17 | Jaguars +2.5 v. Titans | 10-15 | Loss | -102 | 1 h 4 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Jacksonville Jaguars (311) plus the points versus Tennessee Titans (312). Jacksonville (10-5) looks to rebound from their 44-33 upset loss at San Francisco last week despite being a 4-point favorite. The Jaguars have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after both a straight-up loss as well as after a point spread setback. Head coach Doug Marrone has indicated his team will play-to-win this game without resting their starters despite their slot in the playoffs locked-in. They need to get their defense in order after that rare bad game — and they are 6-2-1 ATS in their last 9 games after allowing at least 30 points in their last game. Jacksonville will be also playing with revenge on their minds after losing to the Titans back on September 17th by a 37-16 score. The Jaguars have covered then point spread in 7 of their last 8 games against fellow AFC South opponents. Jacksonville has also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games on the road. Additionally, the Jaguars have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning record. And in their last 6 games in the month of December, Jacksonville has covered the point spread 5 times. |
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12-31-17 | Redskins v. Giants +4 | 10-18 | Win | 100 | 1 h 12 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New York Giants (320) plus the points versus the Washington Redskins (319). New York (2-13) has lost five straight games after their 23-0 shutout loss in Arizona last week. Many bettors were sky-high on the Giants in that game after their very good showing the previous week in a 34-29 loss at home to the Eagles. While we had the Cardinals in that game, look for the Giants to play better this week as they look to redeem themselves from being shutout last week as a 3-point underdog. New York also looks to avenge a 20-10 loss in Washington back on November 23rd. The Giants have not defeated a divisional rival this season — so a good effort this afternoon goes a long way to get the terrible taste in their mouth from this lost season. Eli Manning will likely play every snap with the team likely to look to resign him under new general manager Dave Gettleman. New York is 8-3-1 ATS in their last 12 games after a point spread win. The Giants have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 home games as the underdog. And while they have failed to rush for more than 75 yards in two straight games, they have then covered the point spread in 6 straight games after failing to top 75 rushing yards in two straight games. And in their last 13 games played in Week 17 of the regular season, the Giants have covered the point spread 9 times. |
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12-25-17 | Raiders v. Eagles -10 | 10-19 | Loss | -102 | 12 h 27 m | Show | |
At 8:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Philadelphia Eagles (132) minus the points versus the Oakland Raiders (131). Philadelphia (12-2) returns home after playing their last three games on the road that culminated in a 34-29 win in New York over the Giants last Sunday as a 7.5-point favorite. The Eagles have then covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a straight-up victory. Philadelphia has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. Additionally, the Eagles have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after scoring at least 30 points in their last game. Nick Foles seems capable of leading this team deep into the playoffs even after the injury to Carson Wentz. Foles completed 24 of 38 passes for 237 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in the win over the Giants. The Eagles did surrender 504 yards to the Giants last week - but they have then covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games Under the Total after allowing at least 350 yards in their last game. Moving forward, the Eagles have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a losing record. And in their last 8 games played on Monday Night Football, Philadelphia has covered the point spread 6 times. |
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12-25-17 | Steelers v. Texans +9 | 34-6 | Loss | -105 | 5 h 22 m | Show | |
At 4:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Houston Texans (130) plus the points versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (129). Pittsburgh (11-3) has spent the week not only recovering from their loss to the Patriots and all that it means in terms of home-field advantage in the AFC Playoffs but they are also dealing with the fallout of Ben Roethlisberger throwing an interception on the goal line that could have won (and covered the point spread) in that game. We are on a nice run right now — but things have been helped by seeing close games like that turn our way as we had a big play on the Patriots. Critics who think Roethlisberger should have just spiked the ball should have their Pundit Cards revoked permanently. Ask any New England bettor — or any Patriots player or coach — and they will tell you that they were praying for that game to go into overtime. The opportunity to win that game on one play — on the darn goal line — must be seized. Yes, bad things can happen when one takes risks — and we will always remember that play or the Russell Wilson interception in the Super Bowl. But the fact remains that even a high-risk pass into the middle of the field rarely results in an interception. Sure, in hindsight, Big Ben should not have thrown into double-coverage. But it is also a fact that these same pundits (along with the entire Football Analytics community) would be applauding Roethlisberger for pulling a Dan Marino fake-spike touchdown pass (just like they always call for on Twitter!) if the play would have worked. Rant aside, I think the Steelers’ suffered what we call a Deflating Loss that will negatively impact them now on the road as a big favorite. As it is, Pittsburgh has failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 20 road games as a favorite laying 7.5 to 14 points. They are also a mere 8-24-1 ATS in their last 33 road games against teams with a losing record at home. Roethlisberger did have a good game against the Pats by completing 22 of 30 passes for 281 yards — but the Steelers have then failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games passing for at least 250 passing yards. Big Ben not having his superstar wide receiver Antonio Brown certainly does not help matters. Brown has simply been spectacular this year. Pittsburgh surrendered 283 passing yards to the Patriots — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after allowing at least 250 passing yards in their last game. Moving forward, the Steelers have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games in the month of December. Pittsburgh has also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against fellow AFC opponents. And in their last 5 games against teams with a losing record, the Steelers are just 1-3-1 ATS. |
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12-24-17 | Giants v. Cardinals -3 | 0-23 | Win | 100 | 1 h 45 m | Show | |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Arizona Cardinals (126) minus the points versus the New York Giants (125). Arizona (6-8) has lost four of their last six games after their 20-15 loss at Washington last week as a 4-point underdog. The Cardinals have bounced-back to win 27 of their last 40 games at home after a loss by 6 points or less. Arizona has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread setback. The team is turning back to QB Drew Stanton who is one of the better backups in the league. While the team has dealt with Blaine Gabbert under center, the Cardinals defense has been playing quite well. Since Week 10 of the regular season, Arizona is tops in NFL by allowing just 264.7 total YPG. During that span, the Cardinals are allowing just 183.7 passing YPG which is also best in the league — and they are third in the NFL by giving up only 81.0 rushing YPG. |
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12-24-17 | Seahawks +4 v. Cowboys | Top | 21-12 | Win | 100 | 6 h 55 m | Show |
At 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Seattle Seahawks (127) plus the points versus the Dallas Cowboys (128). Seattle (8-6) might have experienced their most humiliating loss in the Pete Carroll era last week in their 42-7 loss to the Rams. The season began with locker room angst between the defensive and offensive units and while those issues appeared to have been put aside during the season, injuries have decimated their roster. Now that they are out of the playoff hunt, this Seahawks team is playing for pride. But I do expect that to be enough motivation for this team as they look to make amends to each other for last week’s terrible effort. Seattle is 9-3-1 ATS in their last 13 games after a straight-up loss. And while they have played two straight games Over the Total, they have then covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after playing two straight games Over the Total. The team is getting back a healthier Bobby Wagner on defense who did practice this week after trying to take the field last Sunday. His presence on defense will be a big help. The Seahawks are 3-1-1 ATS in their last 5 games on the road. And in their last 29 games in the month of December, Seattle is 20-8-1 ATS. |
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12-24-17 | Jaguars v. 49ers +4.5 | 33-44 | Win | 100 | 2 h 58 m | Show | |
At 8:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Houston Cougars (227) and the Fresno State Bulldogs (228) in the Hawai’i Bowl. Houston (7-4) travels to Hawai’i after their 24-14 win over Navy as a 6.5-point favorite back on November 24th. The Cougars have then played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total after a point spread victory. Additionally, Houston has played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total after allowing no more than 20 points in their last game. The Cougars sport a strong defense that ranked 40th in the FBS by allowing just 23.0 PPG. They ave played 6 of their last 7 games Under the Total against teams with a winning record. And Houston has played 5 straight games Under the Total against non-conference opponents. |
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12-24-17 | Rams v. Titans +7 | 27-23 | Win | 100 | 3 h 43 m | Show | |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Tennessee Titans (110) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Rams (109). Los Angeles (10-4) was dominant last week in their triumphant 42-7 win in Seattle over the Seahawks last week that avenged an earlier loss to their NFC West rivals. But I look for a letdown for this team as they travel east for this non-conference clash in a game where their body clocks will feel like it is 11 AM at kickoff. I also think this is a challenging test for the Rams to face this Titans team whose formula for success is winning the line of scrimmage on both sides of the football by outmuscling their opponents. Furthermore, Tennessee endured a tough injury this week when placekicker Greg Zuerlein was placed on Injured Reserve with a back injury. Zeurlein played an important role in the Rams having one of the top two Special Teams units in the NFL — and they will be experiencing a big drop-off when going to the inexperienced Sam Thickett whose best experience is kicking in college for Penn State. As it is, Los Angeles has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after allowing less than 15 points in their last game. The Rams held the Seahawks to just 149 yards of offense — but they are then 5-14-1 ATS in their last 20 games are allowing no more than 250 yards in their last game. Furthermore, while LA gained 352 yards last week, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after gaining at least 350 yards in their last game. And in their last 7 games in the month of December, the Rams have failed to cover the point spread 5 times. |
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12-24-17 | Falcons v. Saints -5 | Top | 13-23 | Win | 100 | 3 h 56 m | Show |
At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New Orleans Saints (116) minus the points versus the Atlanta Falcons (115). New Orleans (10-4) will be looking to avenge a 20-17 loss in Atlanta back on December 7th in this game. The Saints rebounded from that loss last Sunday with their 31-19 win over the Jets as a big 17.5-point favorite. New Orleans have then covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a straight-up win. The Saints generated 412 yards of offense in that game — and they have then covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after gaining at least 350 yards in their last game. Now New Orleans gets the Falcons back at home in the Superdome where they have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 26 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. In his last four games at home against Atlanta, Drew Brees has thrown for 1358 passing yards along with seven TD passes — so don’t be surprised if the veteran QB has a big day this afternoon. The Saints have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against fellow NFC South opponents. |
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12-23-17 | Vikings v. Packers +9 | Top | 16-0 | Loss | -105 | 18 h 9 m | Show |
At 8:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Green Bay Packers (104) plus the points versus the Minnesota Vikings (103). Green Bay (7-7) were eliminated from the playoffs last week after their 34-21 loss in Carolina. Now with Aaron Rodgers placed on Injured Reserve with this being a lost season, it would be easy to dismiss the Packers in this contest. But this proud Green Bay franchise has the opportunity to play spoiler against their rivals in the Vikings while avenging a 23-10 loss in Minnesota on October 15th. And this will be the final home game at Lambeau Field this year. The Packers have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games in the month of December. Green Bay has also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 opportunities to avenge a loss to their opponents. And while the Packers have played their last two games on the road, they return home where they have covered the point spread in 40 of their last 62 games after playing their last two on the road. QB Brent Hundley has played significantly better before giving way to Rodgers return from Injured Reserve last week. Green Bay was 2-1 over Hundley’s last three starts with two of those games being on the road. The lone loss was a narrow 31-28 loss in Pittsburgh over the Steelers. In his last three starts, Hundley completed 65 of 94 passes for an impressive 69.1% completion percentage while tossing 6 touchdown passes to just one interception. He passed for 594 yards in those three games with a solid and improving 6.32 Yards-Per-Pass-Attempt average. Huntley also added 103 rushing yards over those last three games on 15 carries. He has helped the Packers play their last four games Over the Total — and they have then covered the point spread in 21 of their last 30 home games after playing at least three straight games Over the Total. Green Bay allowed 387 yards last week in Carolina — and they have covered the point spread in 39 of their last 57 games after allowing at least 350 yards in their last contest. |
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12-23-17 | Colts +14 v. Ravens | 16-23 | Win | 100 | 14 h 41 m | Show | |
At 4:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Indianapolis Colts (101) plus the points versus the Baltimore Ravens (102). Baltimore (8-6) has won four of their last five games after their 27-10 win in Cleveland last Sunday as a 6.5-point favorite. Now after covering the point spread in their last three games while playing their last two games on the road, the Ravens return home. It may be difficult for this Baltimore team to not be flat in this contest when considering that they are laying nearly two touchdowns. As it is, the Ravens are 3-8-2 ATS in their last 13 games after a win by at least two touchdowns. Baltimore is also 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a point spread victory. Additionally, the Ravens are 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games after not allowing more than 14 points in their last contest. Additionally, Baltimore has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after covering the point spread in at least two straight games. And in their last 6 games after playing their last two contests on the road, the Ravens have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of these games. |
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12-18-17 | Falcons v. Bucs +7 | Top | 24-21 | Win | 100 | 4 h 3 m | Show |
At 8:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (332) plus the points versus the Atlanta Falcons (331). Atlanta (8-5) enters this game after their triumphant 20-17 win over New Orleans two Thursdays ago. If you think this game looks eerily similar to last Monday night’s New England at Miami game, then you are not alone. The Falcons easily took care of the Buccaneers in the first meeting between these two teams back on November 26th in a 34-20 score in Atlanta. And with the rematch with the Saints in the Big Easy on deck this weekend, this Falcons team may be caught looking ahead. As it is, Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread in 32 of their last 48 games after a home win against a divisional rival. And while Atlanta has won four of their last five games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after winning at least three of their last four games. The Falcons held New Orleans to just 50 rushing yards last night — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after not allowing more than 75 rushing yards in their last game. Atlanta did suffer a -2 net turnover margin to the Saints in that victory — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after having a -2 or worse net turnover margin in their last game. Moving forward, the Falcons have failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 32 games as the favorite. |
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