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Date | Match Up | Rating | Score | Result | Profit | Lead Time | Analysis |
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02-11-24 | 49ers v. Chiefs UNDER 47.5 | Top | 22-25 | Win | 100 | 78 h 5 m | Show |
01-21-24 | Bucs v. Lions OVER 49 | Top | 23-31 | Win | 100 | 11 h 16 m | Show |
01-20-24 | Packers v. 49ers UNDER 51 | Top | 21-24 | Win | 100 | 9 h 40 m | Show |
01-14-24 | Rams v. Lions UNDER 52.5 | Top | 23-24 | Win | 100 | 20 h 55 m | Show |
01-14-24 | Packers v. Cowboys UNDER 50.5 | Top | 48-32 | Loss | -110 | 16 h 17 m | Show |
01-13-24 | Dolphins v. Chiefs UNDER 43.5 | Top | 7-26 | Win | 100 | 9 h 34 m | Show |
01-07-24 | Vikings v. Lions OVER 46 | Top | 20-30 | Win | 100 | 12 h 12 m | Show |
01-06-24 | Steelers v. Ravens UNDER 34 | Top | 17-10 | Win | 100 | 5 h 14 m | Show |
12-31-23 | Steelers v. Seahawks OVER 40.5 | Top | 30-23 | Win | 100 | 4 h 58 m | Show |
12-30-23 | Lions v. Cowboys UNDER 52.5 | Top | 19-20 | Win | 100 | 7 h 29 m | Show |
12-25-23 | Raiders v. Chiefs OVER 40 | Top | 20-14 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 42 m | Show |
12-24-23 | Seahawks v. Titans UNDER 42 | Top | 20-17 | Win | 100 | 3 h 33 m | Show |
12-21-23 | Saints v. Rams OVER 45.5 | Top | 22-30 | Win | 100 | 9 h 8 m | Show |
12-18-23 | Eagles v. Seahawks OVER 45 | Top | 17-20 | Loss | -110 | 7 h 22 m | Show |
12-16-23 | Vikings v. Bengals OVER 41 | Top | 24-27 | Win | 100 | 1 h 36 m | Show |
The Bengals beat the Colts, 34-14, at home last week, their largest win since a 42-21 win over Carolina in Week 9 of last season. Cincinnati is 0-4 against AFC North opponents but is 7-2 in all other games. The Bengals have also won eight straight against NFC teams, tied with Baltimore for the longest active interconference winning streak in the NFL.Jake Browning is the only quarterback in the last 60 years to complete at least 70 percent of his passes for at least 200 yards and a touchdown in each of the first three starts of his NFL career.Cincinnati has committed 11 turnovers this season, tied with Dallas, Houston and Pittsburgh for the fewest in the league. Minnesota has 24 giveaways -- only the Browns (27) have more.
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12-14-23 | Chargers v. Raiders UNDER 34.5 | Top | 21-63 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 5 m | Show |
Easton Stick is expected to make his first career start with Justin Herbert out for the season with a fractured index finger. Stick will be the fourth different starting quarterback for the Chargers since 2006 -- every other team has used at least seven starting QBs in that span.The Raiders were shut out at home last week, 3-0, their fewest points allowed in a loss. It was their second time being shut out since last season (2022 Week 8 at Saints). The only other time the Raiders had a shutout loss in back-to-back seasons was in 2008-2009.
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12-11-23 | Packers v. Giants OVER 37 | Top | 22-24 | Win | 100 | 10 h 21 m | Show |
The Packers have converted 13 of their 45 third-and-10+ situations this season -- their 28.9 percent rate is the best in the league. The only team with more third-and-10+ conversions is the Texans with 14 on 49 attempts (28.6 percent) -- the second-highest rate in the league.Jordan Love added his 14th passing touchdown in the second half or overtime this season against the Chiefs on Monday and now has the most in the NFL. The last Packers quarterback to lead the league in second half or overtime passing touchdowns was Brett Favre with 22 in 1996.
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12-11-23 | Titans v. Dolphins UNDER 46.5 | Top | 28-27 | Loss | -115 | 10 h 9 m | Show |
The Titans defeated the Dolphins last season, 34-3, tied for the fewest points they have held Miami to in a single game in franchise history (37-3 in 2012). Tennessee has forced multiple turnovers in its last six games against the Dolphins, its longest such streak against a single opponent since doing so in seven straight against the Jets (2003-2013).Tennessee recorded 12 passing first downs and 12 rushing first downs in its last game against the Colts, the second time it has reached those numbers in a game this century. The Titans did this in Week 8 of 2020 against the Bengals (13 pass, 12 rush).Last week against Indianapolis, Derrick Henry recorded his 18th career game with at least 100 rushing yards and multiple rushing touchdowns. The next-closest career total by an active player is Nick Chubb with eight such games.The Titans have had 15 games since the beginning of last season with at least one forced turnover and three defensive sacks, tied for the second most in the NFL over that span (Chiefs) behind the Ravens (17).
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12-10-23 | Seahawks v. 49ers OVER 45 | Top | 16-28 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 45 m | Show |
Brock Purdy (148.8 passer rating and four passing touchdowns in Week 13) now has four games this season with a passer rating of 140.0+ and 3+ touchdown passes, tying Tom Brady (2007) and Aaron Rodgers (2011) for most in a single season in NFL history.In Week 13, Deebo Samuel finished with four receptions for 116 yards (on four targets) and three total touchdowns (two receiving and one rushing). He's the only player in the last 30 years with 3+ scrimmage TDs and 100+ receiving yards on four or fewer targets.Christian McCaffrey (50 rushing touchdowns and 27 receiving touchdowns in his career) is the third player in NFL history with 50+ rushing touchdowns and 25+ receiving scores (Marshall Faulk, Lenny Moore). McCaffrey has done so in 87 games, 17 fewer games than Moore and 27 fewer than Faulk.
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12-03-23 | Broncos v. Texans UNDER 48 | Top | 17-22 | Win | 100 | 4 h 46 m | Show |
Heading into Sunday’s meeting with the surging Denver Broncos, Houston coach DeMeco Ryans was asked what he thinks has allowed them to bounce back after starting 1-5. “The biggest thing that I’ve seen from the Broncos and how they’ve turned things around is how their defense is attacking the football,” Ryans said. “When you take the ball away as many times as they have … you set the offense up, you set the team up for success. And that’s where it starts with these guys.” Denver (6-5) enters the game with a five-game winning streak, its longest since the 2015 season. The Broncos didn’t force a turnover in the first win in this stretch, but have piled up 15 combined in their past four games. This week they’ll face rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud, who has done a great job of protecting the ball. He ranks second in the NFL with 3,266 yards passing and has thrown 19 touchdown passes with just five interceptions. |
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11-30-23 | Seahawks v. Cowboys OVER 47 | Top | 35-41 | Win | 100 | 20 h 7 m | Show |
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have one more game before a highly anticipated NFC East rematch. This time, it's an opponent with a winning record as the Seattle Seahawks visit Thursday night before the Cowboys (8-3) get a little break in anticipation of the Philadelphia Eagles coming to town Dec. 10. Dallas, which has a 13-game home winning streak, has beaten three consecutive double-digit underdogs by an average of 30 points. The Seahawks (6-5) are close, with Dallas favored by nine, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. But the Cowboys say they won't be peeking around the corner at the Eagles, who won 28-23 in Philadelphia to start November in a game Dallas easily could have won. |
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11-26-23 | Bucs v. Colts UNDER 46 | Top | 20-27 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 39 m | Show |
The Colts have won their last two games despite compiling 462 total yards, the fewest by any team to win back-to-back games since the Titans in November 2021 (458). The only other team this season to win two straight despite having fewer than 500 yards is the Jets.
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11-24-23 | Dolphins v. Jets OVER 40 | Top | 34-13 | Win | 100 | 21 h 1 m | Show |
Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins are having a whirlwind of a week. After a close victory over the Las Vegas Raiders last Sunday, the Dolphins' itinerary included some rest, meetings, watching game video, getting in a little practice time, hopping on a 1,000-mile flight and spending Thanksgiving preparing to face the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Friday. “We’ll probably have one day of field practice to run around and make sure everything is on point and on time. But outside of that, what makes these short weeks tough is that a lot of these things are more mental than physical.” Jets coach Robert Saleh tried to take an optimistic approach to the short week. Sure, the Jets and Dolphins are getting one more day to get ready than the six teams with Thanksgiving games. But the spotlight will be on the AFC East rivals during the first game in NFL history to be played on Black Friday. |
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11-23-23 | Packers v. Lions OVER 46.5 | Top | 29-22 | Win | 100 | 2 h 10 m | Show |
Detroit has averaged 399.6 yards per game this season, behind only Miami's 434.0 mark. It would be the Lions' second-most yards per game in franchise history (408.8 in 2012) and the first time they finished in the top two of the NFL since 1997.
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11-20-23 | Eagles v. Chiefs OVER 45.5 | Top | 21-17 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 45 m | Show |
After throwing one touchdown pass and three interceptions in Philadelphia's lone loss this season against the Jets in Week 6, Jalen Hurts has eight touchdown passes and one interception in his last three games. The eight touchdowns are tied for his most in any three-game span in his career (two overlapping spans from Weeks 6-10 last season).
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11-19-23 | Raiders v. Dolphins UNDER 46 | Top | 13-20 | Win | 100 | 4 h 45 m | Show |
The Raiders held the Jets to 12 points in Week 10 after holding the Giants to six points the week before. The last time the Raiders held their opponents under 20 combined points in a two-game span was Weeks 15 and 16 of 2012 (17 points).
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11-16-23 | Bengals v. Ravens OVER 46 | Top | 20-34 | Win | 100 | 10 h 26 m | Show |
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are in a familiar spot - leading the AFC North through Week 10. The past two seasons, they've been passed down the stretch by Cincinnati. A win this week would make that prospect a good deal less likely in 2023. The Ravens host the Bengals on Thursday night with a chance to sweep the season series against Cincinnati and take a 2 1/2-game lead over the last-place Bengals. Every team in the AFC North has a winning record, and Baltimore's 33-31 loss to Cleveland last weekend tightened the race considerably. |
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11-13-23 | Broncos v. Bills OVER 47 | Top | 24-22 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 11 m | Show |
The Bills have won three straight games against the Broncos, all coming by at least 10 points. It is the first time either team has won three straight games in the series, all by double digits, since the Bills did so in six straight when the teams were in the AFL (1963-66).
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11-12-23 | 49ers v. Jaguars OVER 45 | Top | 34-3 | Loss | -110 | 23 h 54 m | Show |
Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson spent several hours over three days this week watching cutups from a team not even on Jacksonville’s schedule. Robinson and his fellow linemen broke down clips of the Washington Commanders and former defensive end Chase Young while trying to project how he’d fit with the San Francisco 49ers. So the surging Jaguars (6-2) will be taking an educated guess into Sunday’s game against the reeling 49ers (5-3), a matchup that features Young’s debut with his new team. |
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11-09-23 | Panthers v. Bears OVER 38 | Top | 13-16 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 5 m | Show |
Bryce Young has the fourth-best completion percentage in the NFL on third downs this season (67.2%; min. 40 attempts), but only 36.2 percent of those attempts have been for a first down, 25th in the NFL.The Bears committed five turnovers in their loss to the Saints last week. Chicago has an NFL-worst 18 giveaways and a minus-nine turnover differential. The last time the Bears led the NFL in giveaways was in 1957 (43)
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11-05-23 | Giants v. Raiders UNDER 38 | Top | 6-30 | Win | 100 | 8 h 13 m | Show |
11-05-23 | Rams v. Packers OVER 38 | Top | 3-20 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 50 m | Show |
11-05-23 | Dolphins v. Chiefs UNDER 51.5 | Top | 14-21 | Win | 100 | 2 h 33 m | Show |
11-02-23 | Titans v. Steelers UNDER 37 | Top | 16-20 | Win | 100 | 10 h 21 m | Show |
It took all of four quarters for Will Levis to offer a glimpse of why the Tennessee Titans were so high on him in the draft. Throwing for four touchdowns in your debut - three of which came on the kind of downfield heaves that left scouts in awe - will do that. Levis and the Titans (3-4) don't have much time to prep for an encore. Tennessee visits Pittsburgh (4-3) on Thursday night with a chance to prove their electric win over Atlanta wasn't a fluke but a sign of things to come. It's a game Levis circled when the schedule came out even though he was buried on the depth chart at the time. Not anymore. Ryan Tannehill is expected to miss a second straight game with a sprained right ankle, meaning Levis will run onto the Acrisure Stadium turf as the starter for now ... and quite possibly for good. (FLM) |
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10-30-23 | Raiders v. Lions UNDER 46.5 | Top | 14-26 | Win | 100 | 34 h 47 m | Show |
The Lions are finding success because they make their opponent one-dimensional on most days, allowing just 76 rushing yards per game. Ony the Eagles have been better. The Raiders can't put up enough to push this game over if they can't run the ball. |
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10-29-23 | Eagles v. Commanders OVER 43.5 | Top | 38-31 | Win | 100 | 14 h 47 m | Show |
With Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts expected to play through a left knee injury, his teammates on the defensive side of the ball should be expected to ratchet up the pressure on Howell when the NFC East rivals meet Sunday at Washington. Philadelphia (6-1) has the second-most sacks in the NFL, and Howell is the most-sacked QB in the league. That combination could make it a long afternoon for the Commanders (3-4). In this situation last year at FedEx Field, the Eagles sacked Carson Wentz nine times, forced two fumbles, and recovered one of them. Washington's offensive line is arguably worse, Howell is not as experienced at picking up blitzes, and Philadelphia comes in with the league's top defense against the run. I don't think the knee will hinder Hurts. The game flies over. |
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10-29-23 | Vikings v. Packers OVER 41.5 | Top | 24-10 | Loss | -110 | 14 h 33 m | Show |
Kirk Cousins has passed for 300 or more yards in four games this season, most in the NFL. The Vikings' single-season record for 300-yard games is six, set by Warren Moon in 1994 and matched by Daunte Culpepper (2004), Brett Favre (2009) and Cousins (2021).Green Bay leads the league with 32 points scored in the opening offensive drive of second halves this season (Bills and Chiefs are second with 24). The Packers had 27 points in such drives all of last season.
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10-26-23 | Bucs v. Bills OVER 43.5 | Top | 18-24 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 59 m | Show |
Facing a short week, and questions about Buffalo’s sluggish offense and injury-depleted defense, Bills coach Sean McDermott entrusted his players with believing they’ve been together long enough to know how to tackle adversity. The three-time defending AFC East champion Bills (4-3) are suddenly in turmoil following a rash of injuries sidelining three key defensive starters and not getting help from a slow-starting offense that’s combined for 10 points in the first half in losing two of its past three. The message was notably similar in Tampa Bay (3-3), where coach Todd Bowles dismissed questions about the Bills struggles by placing the emphasis on his Buccaneers to respond after dropping two straight and three of four. |
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10-22-23 | Lions v. Ravens UNDER 43 | Top | 6-38 | Loss | -110 | 23 h 38 m | Show |
Two years ago, it took Dan Campbell a dozen games to earn his first victory as coach of the Detroit Lions. That win would have come much earlier if not for Baltimore's Justin Tucker, whose 66-yard field goal handed Campbell and his team a crushing home defeat in September of that season. Campbell and the Lions stayed the course through that difficult 2021 season. After the loss to the Ravens, quarterback Jared Goff said defiantly that “the gut punches will stop” - and now, as Detroit prepares to face Baltimore again Sunday, Motown's team is in a much different place. This is a matchup of division leaders. In fact, the Lions are one of five teams in a tie for the NFL's best record. This will be the first home game in four weeks for the Ravens (4-2), although in one sense that might be a relief for the Lions, given what Tucker has done at Detroit's Ford Field. He kicked a 61-yard field goal there to beat the Lions in 2013, then outdid himself with a record-long boot from 66 two seasons ago. That was the third game of Campbell's first season. The Lions didn't win one until December. |
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10-19-23 | Jaguars v. Saints UNDER 40 | Top | 31-24 | Loss | -110 | 15 h 7 m | Show |
The Jacksonville Jaguars have looked like one of the hottest teams in the NFL during the past three weeks. But that was with a healthy franchise quarterback. Now Trevor Lawrence aims to play through a sprained left knee as the Jaguars (4-2) visit the New Orleans Saints (3-3) on Thursday night. Lawrence's injury occurred in the final minutes of a 37-20 victory over Indianapolis on Sunday, leaving him little more than three full days to recover before Jacksonville's offense goes up against one of the top-performing defenses in the NFL. The Saints rank fifth in the NFL in total defense and fifth against the pass. Their eight interceptions puts them in a six-way tie for second most in the NFL (a group that also includes the Jaguars). Lawrence has completed 67% of his passes for 1,439 yards, with seven touchdowns and three interceptions this season. But he also has been sacked 16 times. If he doesn't play in New Orleans, backup C.J. Beathard could make his first start in more than two seasons. Since stumbling to a 1-2 start, the Jaguars have played considerably better in consecutive victories over Atlanta and Buffalo in England, and over Indianapolis at home in Week 6. |
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10-16-23 | Cowboys v. Chargers OVER 51 | Top | 20-17 | Loss | -110 | 54 h 45 m | Show |
The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers have different reasons to be happy they get extra time to prepare for each other. Monday night's game gives the Cowboys (3-2) an extra day to deal with the shock of their 42-10 blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday. The Chargers (2-2) are coming off their bye week and will have some key starters back. Quarterback Justin Herbert is dealing with a fractured middle finger on his left non-throwing hand that is not expected to keep him from playing. While Dallas' 28-16 loss at Arizona on Sept. 24 was surprising, the defeat at San Francisco hit the Cowboys differently. |
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10-15-23 | Vikings v. Bears OVER 43.5 | Top | 19-13 | Loss | -110 | 26 h 1 m | Show |
Now that their 14-game slide is over, it sure seems like a good time for the Chicago Bears to start a different kind of streak. After all, they won't have to worry about containing one of the NFL's most electrifying players when they host Minnesota on Sunday. That's because Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson is out with a hamstring injury. The Bears (1-4) won 40-20 at Washington behind another solid performance by the offense to stop a skid that dated to a Week 7 victory at New England last year. They haven't won two in a row since Weeks 16 and 17 of the 2021 season, when they beat Seattle and the New York Giants. They went 3-14 last year, the worst record in the NFL. The Bears' chance of putting together back-to-back wins seems significantly better with Jefferson on injured reserve. The 2022 NFL Offensive Player of the Year slipped on the U.S. Bank Stadium turf last week while trying to make a cut on his route during a third-down pass deep in Kansas City territory. He grabbed the back of his right leg and limped slowly to the sideline in the fourth quarter of a 27-20 loss. Jefferson hasn't missed a game since the Vikings (1-4) drafted him with the No. 22 overall pick in 2020. He has 36 catches for 571 yards and three touchdowns this season, and his absence for at least the next four games figures to have a profound impact. The Vikings always knew which receiver they were featuring, no matter the opponent. |
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10-15-23 | Seahawks v. Bengals UNDER 45 | Top | 13-17 | Win | 100 | 25 h 16 m | Show |
Ja'Marr Chase says he's been getting open all season. Even during the first three games, as injured quarterback Joe Burrow struggled to get the Bengals' pass game on track, Chase claimed to be like the 7-Eleven convenience store - always open. The Burrow-to-Chase connection - it's been a thing since they played together at LSU and won a national championship in the 2019 season - produced three touchdowns and reignited the Bengals last week in a 34-20 confidence-building win over the Arizona Cardinals. Burrow looked far more comfortable scrambling and throwing. His lack of mobility had been a struggle all season with the lingering effects of a strained calf muscle. He said Wednesday that it's “pretty close” to being 100% healed. Now the Bengals have a chance to win two in a row, go into the bye week at .500 and try to keep building momentum on the other side. Cincinnati hosts the well-rested Seattle Seahawks (3-1) on Sunday. After a loss in the season opener at home against the Los Angeles Rams, the Seahawks have won three straight before their bye week behind some first- and second-year players making major contributions as well as 33-year-old quarterback Geno Smith |
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10-12-23 | Broncos v. Chiefs UNDER 47.5 | Top | 8-19 | Win | 100 | 11 h 24 m | Show |
Patrick Mahomes acknowledged that he has yet to play his best this season. The reigning league MVP already has thrown four interceptions while struggling to get help from one of the league's youngest wide receiver groups. But Mahomes is coming off a better performance in last week's 27-20 win in Minnesota and now faces what is statistically the NFL's worst defense. This number sets up too perfectly for the public to go all-in on the over. We're not falling for the trap. |
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10-09-23 | Packers v. Raiders UNDER 45.5 | Top | 13-17 | Win | 100 | 10 h 51 m | Show |
Both the Packers and Raiders have struggled to run the ball, even though both teams feature an accomplished running back. Josh Jacobs, the NFL’s rushing leader last season, has run for only 166 yards while gaining just 2.7 yards per carry. The Raiders found other ways to use him Sunday against the Chargers. Jacobs caught eight passes for 81 yards to go with his 58 yards on the ground. |
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10-08-23 | Jaguars v. Bills UNDER 48.5 | Top | 25-20 | Win | 100 | 12 h 13 m | Show |
The Bills have won three straight games by at least 28 points, the longest such streak by any team since the Bills themselves in 2020. The only team in NFL history to win four straight games by 28+ points was the 1942 Bears.Josh Allen threw four touchdowns and no interceptions last week against Miami, his ninth career game with 4+ pass TD and zero interceptions (including postseason). Every other Bills quarterback in franchise history has combined for eight such games.The Jaguars and Bills have split their 18 all-time meetings at nine wins apiece, including a pair of Bills playoff wins (1996 & 2017, both wild card games). Each of the last six games between these teams has been decided by seven points or fewer with the last two each decided by three points.
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10-05-23 | Bears v. Commanders UNDER 44.5 | Top | 40-20 | Loss | -110 | 11 h 39 m | Show |
Ron Rivera understands what the Chicago Bears are going through. In his first three seasons as coach in Washington, the former Bears linebacker and assistant dealt with one off-the-field distraction after another, from the NFL and Congress investigating owner Dan Snyder's dealings to the Drug Enforcement Administration raiding the facility and home of trainer Ryan Vermillion. Earlier this season, Rivera relished a line of questions about the long snapper situation because if that was the Commanders' biggest problem, it's good to just be worried about football. Not so much with the Bears, who are mired in chaos off the field and winless on it. They visit Washington on Thursday night with a player in exile for undisclosed reasons, their defensive coordinator gone for what he said was health and family reasons, and little reason to believe they're primed for their first victory in nearly a year. |
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10-01-23 | Vikings v. Panthers OVER 46.5 | Top | 21-13 | Loss | -110 | 20 h 58 m | Show |
The Vikings have fumbled a league-high seven times and lost them all, and that doesn’t include two more that were negated by a defensive penalty and a borderline forward progress call. O’Connell, who led the Vikings to 13 wins in his debut season, has been as stern with his players as ever in the attempt to stop the ball-security problems, running them through a number of drills to practice hanging on. Turnovers lead to ponts. |
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10-01-23 | Steelers v. Texans OVER 42 | Top | 6-30 | Loss | -110 | 19 h 2 m | Show |
CJ Stroud and the Texans are coming off an impressive 37-17 win over the Jaguars last week where multiple rookies helped the team to the victory. Stroud, who was taken second overall, said he and Houston’s other first-year players feel a responsibility to turn around a team that has been among the league’s worst for the past three seasons. |
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09-25-23 | Rams v. Bengals UNDER 45.5 | Top | 16-19 | Win | 100 | 3 h 29 m | Show |
09-24-23 | Chargers v. Vikings UNDER 54.5 | Top | 28-24 | Win | 100 | 11 h 48 m | Show |
The Vikings have struggled to get their ground game going, prompting the acquisition of running back Cam Akers from the Rams. Running plays have been a problem for the Vikings on the other side of the ball, too. They gave up 259 rushing yards to the Eagles, getting trampled by D'Andre Swift down the stretch when a stop or two could've translated into a comeback victory. The Chargers rushed for 234 yards in their opening loss to the Dolphins, when Austin Ekeler suffered an ankle sprain that kept him out against the Titans. Joshua Kelley would start if Ekeler is sidelined again. |
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09-24-23 | Texans v. Jaguars OVER 43.5 | Top | 37-17 | Win | 100 | 1 h 25 m | Show |
The Texans (0-2) have scored 29 points, which ranks 29th in the league and is slightly better than tied-for-last Carolina, Cincinnati and Las Vegas. The Jaguars (1-1) are coming off a nine-point showing in their home opener against Kansas City and are last in the league in third-down conversions (25%). Naturally that means we're going over the total |
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09-21-23 | Giants v. 49ers UNDER 43.5 | Top | 12-30 | Win | 100 | 4 h 49 m | Show |
09-14-23 | Vikings v. Eagles OVER 49 | Top | 28-34 | Win | 100 | 17 h 47 m | Show |
After ranking second-to-last in the NFL in yards allowed and giving up the fourth-most points in the league last season under defensive coordinator Ed Donatell, the Vikings turned to Flores and turned over more than half of their starting lineup. The early results for Minnesota weren’t terribly promising - the defense allowed a fourth down conversion to extend Tampa Bay’s drive for the tiebreaking field goal and later let the Buccaneers drain the final 3:52 off the clock Sunday with a 15-yard facemask penalty and two third down conversions for a 20-17 victory. Expect both offenses to be better this week. |
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09-11-23 | Bills v. Jets UNDER 45.5 | Top | 16-22 | Win | 100 | 31 h 60 m | Show |
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets have worked all spring and summer to get to this moment. So has Damar Hamlin. When the Jets square off against the Buffalo Bills on "Monday Night Football" at MetLife Stadium, it will mark the next step of two fascinating journeys. In front of a national TV audience and on the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Rodgers will make his highly anticipated regular-season debut for the Jets, who acquired the four-time NFL MVP from the Green Bay Packers in April. The game also will mark the Jets debut of running back Dalvin Cook, who was signed by New York during training camp to bolster its backfield behind Rodgers. Cook — whose brother James will be on the other sideline — spent his first six seasons with Minnesota and ran for at least 1,100 yards the last four years, but he was a salary cap cut this offseason. Cook had offseason shoulder surgery and started practicing with the Jets only right before the season. But he feels healthy and prepared to give New York a 1-2 punch at running back in new coordinator Nathaniel Hackett's offense with Breece Hall, who's returning from a knee injury that cut short his promising rookie season. |
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09-07-23 | Lions v. Chiefs UNDER 53 | Top | 21-20 | Win | 100 | 34 h 27 m | Show |
02-12-23 | Chiefs v. Eagles UNDER 50.5 | Top | 38-35 | Loss | -110 | 176 h 6 m | Show |
The under is 5-1 in the Chiefs' last 6 vs. a team with a winning record, while the Under is 60-27 in the Eagles' last 87 games after scoring more than 30 points in their previous game. |
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01-15-23 | Ravens v. Bengals UNDER 40.5 | Top | 17-24 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 26 m | Show |
The Bengals and Ravens play for the second consecutive week - and the third time this season - on Sunday night in a wild-card playoff game. The AFC North rivals know each other pretty well by now. "They know what we try to do on offense, we know what they try to do on defense," Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow said. "So they try to take away our bread-and-butter stuff, and they're pretty good at it." But it's the playoffs, so there's bound to be some surprises and extra intensity when the teams meet again in Cincinnati on Sunday night. Baltimore is especially motivated after going 8-9 last season and missing the playoffs for the first time in four seasons, then watching the Bengals make a Super Bowl run. |
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12-26-22 | Chargers v. Colts OVER 45.5 | Top | 20-3 | Loss | -110 | 23 h 5 m | Show |
The Indianapolis Colts haven't changed the game plan. They're still trying to run first, still relying on a stout defense and still trying to win games despite their ever-changing circumstances. Indy has played most of this season without three-time All-Pro linebacker Shaquille Leonard, will be missing 2021 NFL rushing champ, Jonathan Taylor, for the final three games because of an ankle injury, and heads into Monday night's matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers with its third starting quarterback, Nick Foles. Interim coach Jeff Saturday made the move for one simple reason. "It's no secret, we haven't converted in the red zone and ultimately, you've got to make plays in the NFL and we're not making nearly enough explosive plays and not making plays in the red zone," he said when announcing Matt Ryan was getting benched again. "I feel like Nick will give us a better chance to go win these last three games." It's an odd move. Indy (4-9-1) was mathematically eliminated from playoff contention with Jacksonville's win over the New York Jets on Thursday, before taking the field for its third and final prime-time game of the season. Plus, Saturday went with the 33-year-old Foles over 24-year-old Sam Ehlinger, who went 0-2 as the starter earlier this year. |
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12-24-22 | Commanders v. 49ers UNDER 37.5 | Top | 20-37 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 18 m | Show |
The stakes for the San Francisco 49ers down the stretch of the season aren't particularly high after they clinched the NFC West last week. The Niners are most likely slotted into either the second or third seed in the NFC with a possible second-round home playoff game in the balance. The situation is very different for Washington (7-6-1) heading into Saturday's game at San Francisco (10-4) after the Commanders lost last week to the New York Giants, putting a dent into their playoff hopes. Washington is clinging to the seventh seed but could fall out of playoff position with another loss. "I think that's a big part of the mentality that we have to take is that we've got to go out and we've got to play our best," coach Ron Rivera said. "We've got to get some things corrected and fixed and ready to go. We can't struggle in some of the areas that we have lately. Those things have to be addressed and they are being addressed." The biggest issues for the Commanders are on offense after they were held to 32 points combined in back-to-back games against the Giants and struggled to finish drives in the red zone. Now they're set to face the NFL's stingiest defense. |
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12-24-22 | Bengals v. Patriots OVER 41 | Top | 22-18 | Loss | -114 | 3 h 29 m | Show |
It was 2020, the NFL draft was looming, and the world was on the brink of going into hibernation because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Joe Burrow was in Miami walking out of a steakhouse with then-Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia following a pre-draft dinner. He glanced up and saw someone else he recognized: Patriots coach Bill Belichick. "I just went up and introduced myself," Burrow recalled this week. Was there any nervousness about meeting one of the NFL's most revered coaches? "I didn't really think about it," Burrow said. "I figured he knew who I was. I just went up and introduced myself. Nothing crazy." Two years later, the pair will meet under many different circumstances. Burrow and the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals have a chance to close in on their second straight AFC North title when they visit a Patriots team that seems far removed from its most recent Super Bowl win, which came after the 2018 season. Cincinnati (10-4) enters Saturday's game on a six-game win streak and holds a one-game division lead over Baltimore. New England (7-7) has lost three of its last four games and entered the week one game outside the final AFC playoff spot. |
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12-24-22 | Bills v. Bears UNDER 40.5 | Top | 35-13 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 16 m | Show |
The Buffalo Bills still have a few important goals to achieve before they turn their attention toward the biggest prize of all. They can clinch their third straight AFC East title this week, and a No. 1 seed playoff seed is in sight. For all the prizes out there, coach Sean McDermott insisted the focus is simply on beating the struggling Bears when his team visits frigid Chicago on Saturday. "We're facing a Chicago Bears team that is playing really good football right now and they play extremely hard," he said. "I think Coach (Matt) Eberflus has done a great job of changing that culture, perhaps, at least from the outside looking in, in terms of how they're playing." The Bills (11-3) clinched their fourth straight playoff berth with last week's win over Miami and would lock up the division with a win or tie against Chicago (3-11). A loss or tie by the Dolphins against Green Bay would also do it. Buffalo has the inside track toward the top seed in the AFC - and the first-round bye and home-field advantage through the conference championship game that comes with it. |
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12-11-22 | Dolphins v. Chargers UNDER 55 | Top | 17-23 | Win | 100 | 9 h 13 m | Show |
Draft Class of 2020 alums Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert are preparing to face each other for the second time - and with more at stake for their respective teams. Both quarterbacks are trying to do something classmates Joe Burrow and Jalen Hurts have already accomplished: get to the postseason. Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins bring an 8-4 record into Sunday night's showdown and are in a position to make the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Herbert's Los Angeles Chargers (6-6) haven't been to the postseason since 2018 and sit one game behind the New York Jets for the final spot in the AFC. Tagovailoa was the fifth overall pick three years ago while Herbert went one spot later. Herbert said it has been tough to build camaraderie with his classmates because of how COVID-19 affected the draft. |
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12-11-22 | Chiefs v. Broncos OVER 44 | Top | 34-28 | Win | 100 | 5 h 55 m | Show |
Forget "We're on to Cincinnati." The catchphrase coined eight years ago by Bill Belichick after the Patriots were blown out at Kansas City was updated this week by Chiefs coach Andy Reid following his team's latest loss to the Bengals. Now, it's "We're over Cincinnati." Reid was peppered with questions this week about the Chiefs (9-3) bouncing back after squandering a chance to maintain control of the AFC playoff race when they blew another late lead in a 27-24 loss to Cincinnati last weekend. That marked the third time this calendar year Joe Burrow got the best of Patrick Mahomes, including last year's conference championship at Arrowhead Stadium. After about the fourth question, Reid made it clear his focus was on the Broncos, not the Bengals. Same with Mahomes, who is 41-9 in games after Halloween over his career and has never lost to the Broncos (3-9) in nine tries. |
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12-11-22 | Vikings v. Lions UNDER 51.5 | Top | 23-34 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 55 m | Show |
The Minnesota Vikings have won enough to be in a position to clinch the NFC North with almost a month left in the regular season. The Vikings (10-2) have won nine of their last 10 games, a string of success that started in September with a comeback win over Detroit and has been marked by one-possession games to raise questions about how good they are. The Lions (5-7), meanwhile, have won four of five games and have earned enough respect to be favored to beat Minnesota by 1 1/2 points, per FanDuel Sportsbook. It's the first time in the Super Bowl era that a 5-7 team is favored over a 10-2 team, according to Sportsradar. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins certainly isn't apologizing for winning nine games by eight or fewer points. |
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11-27-22 | Saints v. 49ers UNDER 43.5 | Top | 0-13 | Win | 100 | 6 h 2 m | Show |
Coach Kyle Shanahan knows it's a challenge to keep all of his playmakers involved in the San Francisco 49ers' offense after the addition of Christian McCaffrey. Imagine how hard it is to defend a group that features McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell at running back, receivers Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk, and versatile tight end George Kittle. That's the task the New Orleans Saints (4-7) face Sunday when they visit the streaking Niners (6-4). "They've got playmakers at the receiver position, they've got playmakers at the tight end position. They've got playmakers in the running back position," coach Dennis Allen said. "That makes it challenging in terms of, `Who are you trying to take away?' ... It makes it tough." The 49ers struck that perfect balance in last week's win over Arizona with Aiyuk and Kittle each catching two TD passes, McCaffrey gaining 106 yards from scrimmage, Samuel scoring on a 39-yard TD run and Mitchell wearing down the Cardinals on the ground in the second half. Shanahan knows that won't happen every week but was pleased to see it work out that way against Arizona. |
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11-27-22 | Raiders v. Seahawks UNDER 48 | Top | 40-34 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 50 m | Show |
There was an underrated aspect to what the Seattle Seahawks accomplished through their first 10 games and their surprising surge to the top of the NFC West. They did most of it away from home and flew plenty of miles in the process - most recently to Germany, where they lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before their bye week. That changes beginning Sunday, when the Seahawks (6-4) return to Lumen Field and host the Las Vegas Raiders. Seattle, which is tied with San Francisco atop the NFC West, plays five of its final seven games at home and only has one more game outside the Pacific time zone. "I'm tired of traveling. I'm tired of being on planes, leaving on Friday or Saturday," wide receiver DK Metcalf said. "I'm just happy to be back in front of the 12s (Seattle's fans) for five more games. I know they are excited to have us back." And Seattle's opponents during this upcoming stretch look less daunting than they did when the season began. The Seahawks' next three games are against teams with three wins apiece: the Raiders, the Los Angeles Rams and Carolina. |
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11-27-22 | Chargers v. Cardinals UNDER 48.5 | Top | 25-24 | Loss | -106 | 6 h 47 m | Show |
Say what you want about the Los Angeles Chargers - at least they're interesting. They had four straight games earlier in the season during which they trailed by double digits at the end of the first quarter and won three of them. They've led at the end of the first quarter the last two weeks and lost. Los Angeles is 1-3 this season when leading at the end of the first quarter, but 3-1 when trailing. It makes sense that after all those ups and downs, the Chargers are stuck with a 5-5 record when they travel to face the Arizona Cardinals (4-7) on Sunday. The Chargers are coming off a tough 30-27 loss to the Chiefs last Sunday. Kansas City scored a touchdown with 31 seconds left to rally for the win. "What happened last week and the week before that, it's part of the league," Chargers coach Brandon Staley said. "You're going to have stretches like that where you have really tough ones that you feel like you are right there and you don't make them. |
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11-27-22 | Bengals v. Titans UNDER 43 | Top | 20-16 | Win | 100 | 3 h 48 m | Show |
Revenge is not on the menu, at least not for the Titans even with Cincinnati visiting Music City for the first time since the Bengals ended Tennessee's run as the AFC's No. 1 seed last January. Oh, Tennessee fans might revel in the opportunity for a little payback for the Super Bowl berth they wanted so badly. With so much roster changeover, these Titans insist this season's playoff chase has their attention Sunday - not their divisional loss. "More than half of our team did not even play in that game," Titans coach Mike Vrabel said of a roster that has played 25 different players on defense alone this season. These teams have more in common than that playoff game with both starting this season 0-2 before rebounding. Tennessee (7-3) has won seven of eight, including a 27-17 win at Green Bay on Nov. 17, giving the banged-up Titans a much-needed long weekend off. Cincinnati (6-4) has won four of five, including a 37-30 win at Pittsburgh last weekend for the defending AFC North champs' first division win this season. The Titans sit atop the AFC South with a nice lead, chasing their third straight division title. They rallied with Derrick Henry leading the NFL in rushing again and a defense that has been among the league's stingiest since being blown out in Week 2 in Buffalo. |
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11-24-22 | Patriots v. Vikings OVER 42 | Top | 26-33 | Win | 100 | 10 h 44 m | Show |
Minnesota suffered its worst defeat since 2011 with a 40-3 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. The Vikings have never won a playoff game in the same season that they lost a game by at least 35 points (six previous seasons).
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11-24-22 | Giants v. Cowboys UNDER 45.5 | Top | 20-28 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 8 m | Show |
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys channeled the anger from a collapse one week into the biggest road rout in club history the next. Now they're thinking about building on all the things that went right while the opponent tries to figure out what went wrong. The New York Giants visit the Cowboys on Thanksgiving with the NFC East rivals sharing 7-3 records, two games behind division-leading Philadelphia. Not much else is similar for this pair of playoff contenders, the Cowboys are healthy and appearing primed to get on a roll, the Giants sputtering and dealing with injuries. Dallas blew a 14-point lead entering the fourth quarter for the first time in franchise history in an overtime loss at Green Bay before one of its most dominant performances in a long time in a 40-3 victory at Minnesota. Prescott is finding a rhythm after missing five games with a fractured thumb on his throwing hand, surrounded by a mostly healthy roster with plenty of playmakers on defense, too. |
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11-17-22 | Titans v. Packers UNDER 41 | Top | 27-17 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 52 m | Show |
Aaron Rodgers appreciates the way the Tennessee Titans have turned their season around. The reigning MVP quarterback hopes his Green Bay Packers can dig themselves out of an even bigger hole than Tennessee. First, the Packers must find a way to cool off those AFC South-leading Titans at Lambeau Field on Thursday night. "They lost their first two games, and I think just like happens in this league, there's probably overreactions and what the hell's going on and what are we going to do," Rodgers said. "And I think they rattled off like five or six wins in a row and kind of quieted everybody up." The Titans (6-3) bounced back from that 0-2 start by winning six of their next seven, including five in a row. Derrick Henry has rushed for 923 yards, 8 behind NFL leader Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants. Green Bay (4-6) had lost five straight - its longest skid since 2008 - before rallying from a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-28 in overtime on Sunday. |
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11-13-22 | Chargers v. 49ers UNDER 45.5 | Top | 16-22 | Win | 100 | 32 h 4 m | Show |
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan has been known as one of the NFL's most creative play-callers. The midseason addition of Christian McCaffrey has only expanded the possibilities for the 49ers, who now feature two of the game's most versatile players in McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel. McCaffrey is a former All-Pro running back who has caught more passes than all but 12 wide receivers since he entered the NFL five years ago. Samuel is a former All-Pro receiver who has more TD runs of at least 10 yards than all but one running back in the past two years. "It's just like so crazy how much firepower we have in this offense now, adding him to the team along with all the other guys that we have on our team," Samuel said. "It's going to be crazy. It's going to be hard to cover everybody out there. It will be real fun." The first defense that will have to contend with the dynamic duo will be the struggling Los Angeles Chargers (5-3), who head into Sunday night's showdown with the 49ers (4-4) having allowed the third-most points in the NFL and a league-worst six runs of at least 40 yards. |
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11-13-22 | Cardinals v. Rams UNDER 40 | Top | 27-17 | Loss | -110 | 28 h 56 m | Show |
Aaron Donald and the Los Angeles Rams are only eight games removed from their Super Bowl victory. The Arizona Cardinals are just nine games removed from an 11-win season and a playoff appearance. Yet the stakes seem fairly high for these two struggling NFC West rivals in their second meeting of the new season, and it's because both realize they're running out of time to write a proper sequel to last year's successes. "We ain't got too much more room to keep losing now," said Donald, the Rams' seven-time All-Pro. "It's time to find a way to go on a run. Go week to week and just keep trying to stack up wins." The Rams (3-5) are two games under .500 for the first time in coach Sean McVay's career after losing four of their last five games. The Cardinals (3-6) have also lost four of five, and coach Kliff Kingsbury doesn't exactly have the same ironclad job security as McVay. After Los Angeles - which has won 11 of the last 12 meetings in this matchup - hosts Arizona at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, the loser will be in a formidable hole in last place in the division. |
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11-13-22 | Lions v. Bears OVER 48.5 | Top | 31-30 | Win | 100 | 25 h 47 m | Show |
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell started rattling off names when asked about Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields. It was an impressive list: Lamar Jackson, Deshaun Watson, and Jalen Hurts. Campbell sees a little bit of each of them in Fields, and he'll get an up-close look when the Lions visit the Bears on Sunday. "Quarterback-driven runs, guard-tackle pulls, read the end, hand it off, these backs are running hard, they're downhill," he said. "And then, there's enough of the keepers off of it. There's enough misdirection to the receivers. And then, certainly his ability on third down, that's where they really got Miami was man, there's a number of third-and-8, third-and-10 ... there's an opening in there and he takes it and he's gone." The Bears (3-6) come in with five losses in the past six games. But the big story is Fields' improvement. |
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11-13-22 | Texans v. Giants OVER 40.5 | Top | 16-24 | Loss | -110 | 25 h 40 m | Show |
After seeing the New York Giants get off to a great start under first-year coach Brian Daboll, Justin Ellis wanted to share some thoughts - and a warning - with his teammates. The 31-year-old defensive tackle is in his ninth NFL season and spent the last two-plus years with the Ravens and was part of their teams that went 14-2 and 11-5 and went to the playoffs. Known to his teammates as `Jelly,' he was also in Baltimore when they opened last season at 6-2 and finished 8-9, missing the postseason. It's something that's spot on as the Giants (6-2) come out of their bye week to face the Houston Texans (1-6-1) on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Ellis said looking at the Texans' record and thinking it's going to be an easy game is a mistake. "You have to have the right mindset," Ellis said. "The one thing about the NFL is on any given Sunday, so you've got to come every Sunday. Every team has talent. |
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11-13-22 | Saints v. Steelers UNDER 40 | Top | 10-20 | Win | 100 | 25 h 34 m | Show |
Mike Tomlin is not ready to bail on 2022, even as the reality that at 2-6 the Pittsburgh Steelers have dug themselves a hole so deep it's difficult to imagine they dig out in time to be anything other than a spoiler down the stretch. Not that Tomlin wants to dwell on a first half that was Pittsburgh's worst since 2013. "The windshield component is the big picture for us as opposed to the rearview mirror," Tomlin said, later adding, "we can't worry about the things that are behind us. We'd better get focused on the things that are immediately in front of us." New Orleans isn't much better. The Saints are 3-6 heading into Sunday's visit to Pittsburgh after getting manhandled at home by Baltimore last Monday. Unlike the Steelers, however, New Orleans plays in the underwhelming NFC South and is very much in it in a division that entered mid-November without a team with a winning record. |
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11-13-22 | Browns v. Dolphins OVER 49 | Top | 17-39 | Win | 100 | 24 h 28 m | Show |
Mike McDaniel believes playing in tight games can lead to more wins late in the season. Being involved in close contests, as his Miami Dolphins have all season, could give a team a competitive edge if they're able to learn from them. "It kind of snowballs for teams where you can be in tight games consecutively," the first-year Dolphins coach said. "And you can find yourself with the same result until you get yourself out of it either way." The Dolphins have played in five games decided by a touchdown or less. They've won them all. On Sunday, Miami will host the Cleveland Browns, who have struggled to win close games. Despite having the NFL's fourth-ranked offense behind a dominant rushing attack, the Browns have lost four of the five games they've played that were decided by a field goal or less. Now, they're on the outside of the AFC playoff picture with nine games left. "For us, it really does go back to a one-game season," Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. "One game, this one is important, the next one is going to be important and so on. For us, we totally understand where we are, but we have to focus on going 1-0 down against a very, very good football team on the road." The Browns have only been in three double-digit games. The most recent was their surprising 32-13 blowout of the Bengals. |
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11-07-22 | Ravens v. Saints UNDER 46.5 | Top | 27-13 | Win | 100 | 7 h 14 m | Show |
The New Orleans Saints' first season since former coach Sean Payton's retirement has been a struggle. Yet first-year coach Dennis Allen's chances of salvaging this campaign rose considerably last week with a dominant, shutout victory that harkened back to the Saints squads that made four straight playoff appearances from 2017 to 2020. "Now the goal is to try to duplicate that," Allen said as New Orleans (3-5) headed into a major Monday night test against the well-rested Baltimore Ravens (5-3), who are trying to maintain their hold on first place in the AFC North. Still two games below .500 - but just one game out of first in an NFC South that has been rife with mediocrity - the Saints have been cautious about making too much out of one exceptional performance. "It was good because that was on par with who we are and what we're capable of doing," Saints linebacker and defensive captain Demario Davis said. "But there's still more out there and we've got to get it." The Ravens helped the Saints in Week 8, knocking off Tampa Bay in a Thursday night game. They've since had extra days to come up with ways to attack New Orleans. |
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11-06-22 | Rams v. Bucs UNDER 42.5 | Top | 13-16 | Win | 100 | 6 h 31 m | Show |
When Tom Brady ended his brief retirement, citing "unfinished business" as motivation for continuing his record-breaking football career, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in last season's playoffs was still fresh on the Tampa Bay quarterback's mind. The last two Super Bowl winners meet Sunday for the fourth time in three seasons, but the 45-year-old Brady will be looking for a lot more than payback. The Buccaneers (3-5) have lost five of six following a 2-0 start. Brady has dropped three straight starts for the first time in two decades, and the seven-time NFL champion has been unable to beat the Rams since moving from New England to Tampa Bay in 2020. The Rams (3-4) are also below .500, searching for answers to turning around a slower-than-expected start after ending Tampa Bay's bid to repeat as Super Bowl champs last January and going on to win the Lombardi Trophy themselves. |
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11-06-22 | Chargers v. Falcons OVER 49 | Top | 20-17 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 14 m | Show |
The Atlanta Falcons have remained consistent in their commitment to running the ball without becoming predictable. Los Angeles Chargers coach Brandon Staley says that's why the surprising Falcons are leading the NFC South. "There is a reason why they are first in their division," Staley said. "They are number one in their division because they've put together a really good season on offense." The Falcons (4-4) will look to stay there when they play the Chargers (4-3), who are coming off a bye week, on Sunday. Atlanta remained competitive despite playing its last four games without top running back Cordarrelle Patterson, who had knee surgery. Patterson returned to practice on Wednesday and could come off injured reserve as soon as Sunday. Falcons quarterback Marcus Mariota will face the Chargers' Justin Herbert in a matchup of Oregon alumni. The Falcons rank fifth in the league in rushing and 29th in passing. Even so, Mariota has thrown seven touchdown passes in the last four games. |
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11-06-22 | Bills v. Jets UNDER 46 | Top | 17-20 | Win | 100 | 2 h 11 m | Show |
Buffalo beat Green Bay on Sunday night, 27-17. The Bills have outscored their opponents by 105 points this season (203-98), which is the biggest differential in the NFL. The only other times the Bills have led the NFL in that category were 2021 (+194) and 1990 (+165) |
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11-06-22 | Colts v. Patriots UNDER 40.5 | Top | 3-26 | Win | 100 | 2 h 8 m | Show |
The Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots meet for the second straight year with their seasons at a crossroads. Last year, both were coming off bye-week breaks entering Week 15 when the Colts - 7-6 at the time - hosted a Patriots squad that was 9-4 and riding a seven-game winning streak. The Colts rallied behind a 170-yard rushing performance from Jonathan Taylor to pull out a 27-17 win. But Indy couldn't ride the ripples of that victory and dropped two of its final three games, missing the playoffs. The Patriots' loss started a stretch during which they lost three of four to end the regular season. They made the playoffs but were blown out in the wild-card round by Buffalo. The circumstances are a bit different entering Sunday's matchup - yet the outcome could again have a lasting impact on both teams' prospects. |
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10-16-22 | Cowboys v. Eagles UNDER 42.5 | Top | 17-26 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 29 m | Show |
Jason Peters is ready to return to Philly and play in front of some bleeping idiots. His endearing words toward the fans, of course. A nine-time Pro Bowl pick and two-time All-Pro, Peters built a Hall of Fame-worthy career at left tackle for the Eagles that included a spot on the NFL's Team of the Decade for the 2010s. He missed out, though, on the biggest moment in franchise history when he suffered a torn ACL during the 2017 season and missed the Super Bowl. Peters still earned a Super Bowl ring but his performance never quite rebounded to an elite level. He spent last season with Chicago and signed this season with the Cowboys - you know, the Eagles' most-hated rival. Peters comes back for a pretty big game: The Eagles are 5-0 and the only undefeated team in the NFL. The Cowboys (4-1) have won four straight. The Eagles can take a two-game lead on the defending division champions with a victory on Sunday night. Philadelphia is 5-0 for the third time in franchise history. The Eagles started 7-0 in 2004 when they finished 13-3 in the regular season before falling in the Super Bowl to New England, and began 6-0 in 1981 but dropped their first playoff game. The Linc will be rowdy -- and Peters will be ready. |
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10-13-22 | Washington Commanders v. Bears OVER 39.5 | Top | 12-7 | Loss | -110 | 87 h 44 m | Show |
This is a simple formula. Both teams have been under team over the years. It's been three seasons since both teams combined made over bettors a profit. Bets on the under are exactly what the books are anticipating and that's exactly what's happening early on with this number falling a point to 39.5. Don't take the bait. |
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10-10-22 | Raiders v. Chiefs UNDER 51.5 | Top | 29-30 | Loss | -105 | 16 h 21 m | Show |
Derek Carr has had a passer rating of under 100.0 in each of his last 11 games (including playoffs), the longest streak of his career. He had never previously gone more than seven straight games without a triple-digit rating.
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10-10-21 | Bills v. Chiefs UNDER 56.5 | Top | 38-20 | Loss | -107 | 6 h 15 m | Show |
The Chiefs blitzed Allen 18 times in the AFC title game last year and recorded 13 pressures, 6 QB hits, and 4 sacks. Kansas City’s defensive backs played physical against the Bills receivers and the newest addition at the receiver spot. I expect that approach in this one. |
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10-10-21 | Giants v. Cowboys UNDER 53 | Top | 20-44 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 25 m | Show |
10 of the Giants last 12 games have cashed under tickets along with 8 of 10 as a dog. Four of the Cowboys last five games have gone under the total as a favorite. |
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10-10-21 | Bears v. Raiders UNDER 46 | Top | 20-9 | Win | 100 | 2 h 14 m | Show |
The defensive line has been a really bright spot for Las Vegas. Maxx Crosby leads the NFL in pressures and Yannick Ngakoue has been exactly what they’ve hoped for when they signed him early this offseason. Keep an eye on Darius Philon, who recorded two sacks last week against the Chargers. He gives them another disruptive interior rusher. |
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10-07-21 | Rams v. Seahawks UNDER 55 | Top | 26-17 | Win | 100 | 17 h 46 m | Show |
Neither one of these teams has played well defensively this season, and naturally, the bookmakers jack up the number and we're going to take advantage of their mistake. We only need one of these teams to find their defense. |
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10-04-21 | Raiders v. Chargers UNDER 51.5 | Top | 14-28 | Win | 100 | 17 h 57 m | Show |
What's better than having one player ranked top-five in QB pressures? Two. Edge rushers Maxx Crosby, who continues to flourish in Year 3, and Yannick Ngakoue have gotten off to a hot start as the leaders of a respectable pass rush. Veterans Carl Nassib and Solomon Thomas are also making their presence felt with a combined seven pressures and four sacks. As a unit, the Raiders rank second in the NFL with a QB pressure rate of 38.9, according to Next Gen Stats. The secondary, which has allowed just two receiving TDs, has complemented the front four well with its stingy play, a clear sign that Las Vegas is steadily improving under new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley. |
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10-03-21 | Bucs v. Patriots UNDER 49.5 | Top | 19-17 | Win | 100 | 5 h 26 m | Show |
New England has done a good job defensively, giving up 17 points per game but it's the Buc's numbers that are deceptive in many ways. The Bucs have been getting to the quarterback which has helped them to the third-most interceptions in the league. Most think this is going to be a shootout but I think we'll sneak under the total. |
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09-30-21 | Jaguars v. Bengals UNDER 46.5 | Top | 21-24 | Win | 100 | 15 h 29 m | Show |
For Lawrence, progress at this point means posting a zero in the turnover column. Through three games, he’s already thrown more interceptions (seven) than he did all of last season at Clemson (five). The offense has been more or less on the rookie’s shoulders without much help around him, so it’s much too soon to assess Lawrence’s potential. His gunslinger mentality needs more dynamic receiving targets to pay dividends; for now, he could help his cause by better-recognizing when to settle for checkdowns and throwaways. And offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell’s increasing reliance on running back James Robinson can help, too |
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09-26-21 | Jets v. Broncos UNDER 42 | Top | 0-26 | Win | 100 | 3 h 47 m | Show |
The Jets did a much better job running the ball in Week 2 than in Week 1. They ran for 152 yards against the Patriots after gaining just 45 the week before against Carolina. Running the ball effectively will be huge in this one, to take pressure off Zach Wilson. If they run effectively, the game will go under the total. |
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