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Online & Vegas sports betting odds & lines, betting news & picks for 2021. Covers the most trusted source of sports betting information since 1995. NFL Odds Legend. NFL odds do not stop at the point spread and OVER/UNDER. There are numerous ways to bet on NFL football these days, including the NFL moneyline, futures (Super Bowl odds), and first-half and second-half betting lines and spreads. NFL Free Picks are complimentary bets that are given out by the Covers Experts on National Football League games. They are generally 1-star plays, whereas Premium Picks range from 5-star to 10-star plays. You can use NFL Free Picks to gain insights into how the handicappers break down professional football games before making a Premium Picks. NFL Win Totals are one of the most popular future wagers and the odds for the upcoming 2020 regular season have been posted for all 32 teams. The 2019 NFL campaign saw 10 teams post double-digit victories and six of those teams posted 12 wins while another four had 13 victories or more. How to Use the Odds Comparison Tool. Compare odds across legal US sportsbooks at ScoreandOdds.com to help you profit over the course of the NFL season. Find out how to use the odds comparison tool, along with other NFL betting tips below. Are you in a state or traveling to a state with legal sports betting, such as New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Indiana?Our odds.© Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports New York Giants head coach Joe Judge (center) watches game action against the Los Angeles Rams during the second half at SoFi Stadium.
NFL Week 5 will start with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looking to push their winning streak to four games against an old nemesis in Nick Foles.
The week’s slate will conclude with Drew Brees and the Saints taking on his former Chargers team led by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert.
In between, there’s going to be some fun matchups on tap. Can the Philadelphia Eagles pull off another upset win after taking out the San Francisco 49ers in Week 4? How will the Cowboys’ league-worst defense perform against a 32nd-ranked Giants offense?
Looking at that and more, we check in on NFL Week 5 odds and point spreads with a quick one liner for each matchup.
For up-to-date line information go to BetOnline.ag.NFL Week 5 Thursday Night Football© Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates on the sideline against the Los Angeles Chargers in the third quarter of a NFL game at Raymond James Stadium.Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears
Point spread: Buccaneers -5.5 (over/under 44.5)
After throwing a pick-six to open last week’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Tom Brady threw five touchdowns en route to leading Tampa Bay to a third consecutive victory. Now in his 21st NFL season, this was the seventh time in his career that Brady has thrown five or more touchdowns in a game. For comparison’s sake, the Bears have gone 29 games without scoring as many as five touchdowns.NFL Week 5 Sunday games© Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule talks with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) during the second half against the Arizona Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium.Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons
Point spread: Falcons -3.0 (over/under 54.5)
Carolina’s 31-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4 represented the team’s second win in eight days. Prior to that, the Panthers had gone 329 days without securing a victory. This just goes to show how vastly improved Matt Rhule’s squad is heading into Week 5. Atlanta might be the favorite here, but look for Carolina to make yet another statement with Teddy Bridgewater continuing to do his thing.Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs
Point spread: Chiefs -12.0 (over/under 57.0)
Following last week’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Las Vegas defense has given up 30-plus points in three of four games this season. The defense has recorded a total of four sacks in four games. As for the Chiefs, they have dropped 30-plus in six of their past eight games dating back to last season. The Chiefs have also outscored Las Vegas 103-22 in their past three outings. Math isn’t hard.Denver Broncos at New England Patriots
Point spread: Patriots -8.5 (over/under 45.5)
Following Brett Rypien’s debut in Week 4’s win over the Jets, Denver has now started three quarterbacks in four weeks. Given the struggles from these signal callers (six touchdowns, six interceptions), it stands to reason that an elite Patriots defense will help keep this game under 45.5. Of course, that’s dependent on the status of Cam Newton after he missed Week 4 following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.Los Angeles Rams at Washington Football Team
Point spread: Rams -9.0 (over/under 46.0)
Washington has now scored less than 20 points in 10 of its past 14 games dating back to last season. That very same span has seen the team yield 30-plus points in half of its outings. Taking on former assistant Sean McVay and the Rams in this one, Washington faces an offense that’s averaging 26.5 points on the season. The last time Washington met this threshold? Back in 2012 when Kyle Shanahan, Matt LaFleur and McVay were assistants in D.C. Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans
Point spread: Texans -6.5 (over/under 54.5)
It’s anemic against anemic in this one. After moving on from Pro Bowl pass rushers Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue, the Jaguars have recorded four sacks in as many games. As for the Texans’ disastrous offensive line, it’s allowed 35 sacks of Deshaun Watson over the past eight games. Comparatively, Jags quarterback Gardner Minshew has been taken down 14 times this season. The moral of this story? Take that under, and don’t think twice about it. That’s especially true with Bill O’Brien now gone from Houston.Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans
Point spread: Bills -1 (over/under 49.0)
Bills quarterback Josh Allen has accounted for 15 total touchdowns compared to one interception at the quarter pole of the season. This has him on pace for what would be a record 60 touchdowns from the quarterback position. Allen is also on pace for 5,636 total yards. With a week off due to a COVID-19 outbreak, how will the Titans defend this?Arizona Cardinals at New York Jets
Point spread: Cardinals -6.5 (over/under 47.5)
Adam Gase is supposedly an offensive mind, right? This unit ranks 32nd in total yards, 32nd in yards per play, 32nd in first downs, 32nd in passing, 31st in scoring, 31st in time of possession and 31st in yards per play. Regardless of the Cardinals’ struggles over the past two weeks, they should be able to win going away. Just be weary about the over. It’s not like the Jets offense is going to help out much in that regard.Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh Steelers
Point spread: Steelers -7.0 (over/under 45.0)
Despite last week’s win, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has thrown seven interceptions and has been sacked 14 times in four games. Those are not numbers indicative of a winning team in today’s NFL. You know what numbers are? Pittsburgh has yielded six passing touchdowns compared to four interceptions while sacking opposing quarterbacks 15 times in three games. With an additional week off after Sunday’s game was postponed, look for Mike Tomlin and Co. to take advantage.Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens
Point spread: Ravens -13.5 (over/under 52.0)
Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow has now thrown for 300-plus yards in three consecutive games after leading his team to its first win of the season last week. The reigning Heisman winner is on pace to tally nearly 4,500 yards with to go with 28 total touchdowns and just eight interceptions. Keep that in mind with Baltimore as a near-two-touchdown favorite against its division rival.Miami Dolphins at San Francisco 49ers
Point spread: 49ers -8.0 (over/under 46.5)
Following last week’s terrible three-turnover performance from backup quarterback Nick Mullens, the defending NFC champs moved to 2-2 on the season. San Francisco is now 5-21 in games that Jimmy Garoppolo has not started since the beginning of the 2017 campaign. The team is 20-6 in his 26 starts during that span. The math lines up here. If Garoppolo can go, take the 49ers and the points. If not, this could be an upset special. Best online sports gambling websites.New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
Point spread: Cowboys -9.0 (over/under 54.0)
First off, this 54.0 over/under is pretty hilarious. Dallas is averaging 31.5 points per game through the first four weeks. It is also on a historically bad pace defensively, giving up 36.5 points per outing. Sure New York ranks dead last in offense, but the Cowboys couldn’t stop a drunken sloth from doing damage against this defense. Take the Cowboys and the over. As for the nine-point spread, these Giants are losing by an average of 12.2 points per game.Indianapolis Colts at Cleveland Browns
Point spread: Colts -2.5(over/under 47.5)
Cleveland finds itself at 3-1 for just the second time since the 1994 season. It has scored the most points in a three-game stretch for the organization (118) in over a half-century. Meanwhile, the Colts have given up 29 points over the past three games. In a battle between two surprise three-win teams, this is strength against strength. Maybe consider the over given Cleveland’s struggles on defense (31.5 point per game against).NFL Week 5 Sunday Night Football© Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports eattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) looks on after defeating the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks
Point spread: Seahawks -7.0 (over/under 58.0)
Even when he’s not at his best, Russell Wilson is doing things that defy logic. The MVP front-runner threw just his second interception of the season in last week’s win over the Miami Dolphins. Through the quarter pole in the season, Wilson is on pace for north of 5,100 passing yards to go with 64 passing touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Vikings? Well, they are yielding 31.3 points per game and an opposing quarterback rating of 105.2.NFL Week 5 Monday Night Football© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin HerbertLos Angeles Chargers at New Orleans Saints
Point spread: Saints -7.5(over/under 52.0)
Presumed Chargers starter Justin Herbert was not even born yet when Drew Brees made his college debut for Purdue back in 1997. When Brees joined the Saints after five seasons with the Chargers, Herbert was a mere eight years old. In fact, he just celebrated his birthday when Brees made the move to New Orleans. That really doesn’t have much of an impact on the betting lines here. However, 12 of the Chargers’ 14 losses since the start of last season have come by one score. Think about taking New Orleans minus the points here.
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Week 12 of the 2020 NFL season is officially in the books, and it was the longest week in NFL history. The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers finally wrapped up the current week on Wednesday, as Ben Roethlisberger and Co. escaped with a 19-14 win. As for my picks, I’m dominating when it comes to straight-up but have been very unlucky when it comes to against the spread. After spending virtually the entire game up double digits, the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t cover 3.5 points against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baker Mayfield’s inaccuracy on third and inches in the fourth quarter cost me a cover against the Jacksonville Jaguars and then Isaiah Simmons cost me a potential win thanks to a questionable penalty which led to a game-winning field goal for the New England Patriots. Just brutal losses. However, we did call the Tennessee Titans upsetting the Indianapolis Colts and the Carolina Panthers giving the Minnesota Vikings a close game.
Unfortunately, we get no ’Thursday Night Football’ this week, but there are still plenty of other matchups to get excited for. Below I will give you my top five picks of Week 13, followed by the rest of the bunch. Let’s jump in.
All NFL odds are via William Hill Sportsbook.
Top five picks record: 25-34-1
Overall ATS record: 87-83-5Cleveland Browns at Tennessee Titans
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All Hail King Henry. The reigning rushing champion rushed for 178 yards and three touchdowns on 27 carries against the Colts this past Sunday, and all three of those scores -- along with 140 yards -- came in the first half! Derrick Henry just gets better as the season goes on, and there are stats to prove it.
In December and January since 2018 (including the playoffs), Henry leads all players in rushes per game (23.1), rushing yards per game (135.0) and rushing touchdowns (16). That’s a 16-game pace of 2,160 yards if you were curious, and the NFL record for rushing yards in a season is 2,105, which was set by Eric Dickerson in 1980. Henry kicked off his ’second half of the season’ in a big way this past Sunday, and we could see something similar this Sunday against the defense that gave up 128 rushing yards to James Robinson last week. The Browns were able to escape with a 27-25 win over the Jaguars in Week 12, but this was a matchup in which the Browns should have dominated. While Nick Chubb and Jarvis Landry were fantastic, Mayfield was once again inconsistent and Cleveland’s defense made Mike Glennon -- who hadn’t started a game since 2017 -- look pretty good. The Brownies are 1-5 against the spread in their last six games, and have a -21 point differential. That makes them just the second 8-3 team (or better) to be outscored through 11 games in the Super Bowl era. I do look forward to watching Henry and Chubb battle it out, but the Titans reclaimed first place in the AFC South last week and they aren’t looking back.
Projected score: Titans 31-24
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Not much went right for the Colts during their 45-26 beatdown this past Sunday. As we previously mentioned, the Colts defense struggled to contain Henry, the secondary gave up a few big plays to A.J. Brown and Corey Davis, star left tackle Anthony Castonzo was injured which hurt the line as a whole and Philip Rivers was inaccurate. Every quarterback has misfires over the course of a game, but some of Rivers’ throws legitimately rattled me.
The luckiest pass of the week goes to Philip Rivers on 3rd-and-20.. pic.twitter.com/4AZBRM0pZ8— Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) December 1, 2020
Rivers did not practice on Wednesday due to a toe injury, and Castonzo missed practice with his knee injury. I’m sure Rivers will suit up on Sunday, but this Colts team is banged up and they don’t have much going for them right now.
As for the Texans, they are coming off of a 41-25 blowout of the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. Deshaun Watson registered one of his best games of the season, as he completed 17 of 25 passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns. He was unstoppable throwing the ball downfield, and ultimately got Lions head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn fired -- for which Lions fans were very thankful. It sure seemed like the Texans were on the upswing, but then star wide receiver Will Fuller and cornerback Bradley Roby were suspended for the rest of the season due to PED violations. These are big hits suffered on both sides of the ball, but the Texans are on a long week and riding a two-game win streak. Recent history indicates that the Colts should register a rebound win and cover the spread, but when has anything followed the course of logic this season? I’m going to take the Texans to upset the Colts.
Projected score: Texans 23-21New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
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We don’t have to talk much about the Saints beating a Denver Broncos team that didn’t have a quarterback, but wow, how about those Falcons? A 43-6 win over the Las Vegas Raiders is certainly noteworthy, but they were aided by the five turnovers Jon Gruden’s team had. Has this Falcons team found its rhythm, or will we look back on Atlanta’s Week 12 win as an outlier? Just two weeks ago, the Saints blew out the Falcons by a score of 24-9 despite Taysom Hill making his first NFL start at quarterback. He threw for 233 yards, but really hurt the Falcons with his feet, as he rushed 10 times for 51 yards and two touchdowns. The Saints are on an eight-game win streak and quickly becoming one of the favorites to win the NFC -- even with their backup quarterback calling the shots. I expect this second meeting to be closer, but I really like the 2.5-point line.
Projected score: Saints 27-23Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals
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Normally I would stay away from this NFC West grudge match, but I’m worried about Kyler Murray’s shoulder. It was clear he was struggling with it towards the end of Arizona’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and then he threw for just 170 yards and an interception during the Cardinals’ loss to the Patriots on Sunday. Murray also hasn’t looked like the same dual-threat weapon, as he has rushed just five times in each of the last two games after recording at least 10 rushes in each of the previous four matchups. Under Sean McVay, the Rams are 6-0 against the spread vs. the Cardinals and are covering by an average of 15.2 points per game. That’s outstanding. They did slip up against the San Francisco 49ers last week, but should rebound if Murray is not 100 percent healthy. He again was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday.
Projected score: Rams 31-26Buffalo Bills at San Francisco 49ers
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The Bills are off to San Francisco .. scratch that. They are off to Arizona after Santa Clara County implemented new restrictions. Remember what happened when Buffalo played in this building last month?
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Online & Vegas sports betting odds & lines, betting news & picks for 2021. Covers the most trusted source of sports betting information since 1995. NFL Odds Legend. NFL odds do not stop at the point spread and OVER/UNDER. There are numerous ways to bet on NFL football these days, including the NFL moneyline, futures (Super Bowl odds), and first-half and second-half betting lines and spreads. NFL Free Picks are complimentary bets that are given out by the Covers Experts on National Football League games. They are generally 1-star plays, whereas Premium Picks range from 5-star to 10-star plays. You can use NFL Free Picks to gain insights into how the handicappers break down professional football games before making a Premium Picks. NFL Win Totals are one of the most popular future wagers and the odds for the upcoming 2020 regular season have been posted for all 32 teams. The 2019 NFL campaign saw 10 teams post double-digit victories and six of those teams posted 12 wins while another four had 13 victories or more. How to Use the Odds Comparison Tool. Compare odds across legal US sportsbooks at ScoreandOdds.com to help you profit over the course of the NFL season. Find out how to use the odds comparison tool, along with other NFL betting tips below. Are you in a state or traveling to a state with legal sports betting, such as New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Indiana?Our odds.© Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports New York Giants head coach Joe Judge (center) watches game action against the Los Angeles Rams during the second half at SoFi Stadium.
NFL Week 5 will start with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looking to push their winning streak to four games against an old nemesis in Nick Foles.
The week’s slate will conclude with Drew Brees and the Saints taking on his former Chargers team led by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert.
In between, there’s going to be some fun matchups on tap. Can the Philadelphia Eagles pull off another upset win after taking out the San Francisco 49ers in Week 4? How will the Cowboys’ league-worst defense perform against a 32nd-ranked Giants offense?
Looking at that and more, we check in on NFL Week 5 odds and point spreads with a quick one liner for each matchup.
For up-to-date line information go to BetOnline.ag.NFL Week 5 Thursday Night Football© Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates on the sideline against the Los Angeles Chargers in the third quarter of a NFL game at Raymond James Stadium.Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears
Point spread: Buccaneers -5.5 (over/under 44.5)
After throwing a pick-six to open last week’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Tom Brady threw five touchdowns en route to leading Tampa Bay to a third consecutive victory. Now in his 21st NFL season, this was the seventh time in his career that Brady has thrown five or more touchdowns in a game. For comparison’s sake, the Bears have gone 29 games without scoring as many as five touchdowns.NFL Week 5 Sunday games© Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule talks with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) during the second half against the Arizona Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium.Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons
Point spread: Falcons -3.0 (over/under 54.5)
Carolina’s 31-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4 represented the team’s second win in eight days. Prior to that, the Panthers had gone 329 days without securing a victory. This just goes to show how vastly improved Matt Rhule’s squad is heading into Week 5. Atlanta might be the favorite here, but look for Carolina to make yet another statement with Teddy Bridgewater continuing to do his thing.Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs
Point spread: Chiefs -12.0 (over/under 57.0)
Following last week’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Las Vegas defense has given up 30-plus points in three of four games this season. The defense has recorded a total of four sacks in four games. As for the Chiefs, they have dropped 30-plus in six of their past eight games dating back to last season. The Chiefs have also outscored Las Vegas 103-22 in their past three outings. Math isn’t hard.Denver Broncos at New England Patriots
Point spread: Patriots -8.5 (over/under 45.5)
Following Brett Rypien’s debut in Week 4’s win over the Jets, Denver has now started three quarterbacks in four weeks. Given the struggles from these signal callers (six touchdowns, six interceptions), it stands to reason that an elite Patriots defense will help keep this game under 45.5. Of course, that’s dependent on the status of Cam Newton after he missed Week 4 following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.Los Angeles Rams at Washington Football Team
Point spread: Rams -9.0 (over/under 46.0)
Washington has now scored less than 20 points in 10 of its past 14 games dating back to last season. That very same span has seen the team yield 30-plus points in half of its outings. Taking on former assistant Sean McVay and the Rams in this one, Washington faces an offense that’s averaging 26.5 points on the season. The last time Washington met this threshold? Back in 2012 when Kyle Shanahan, Matt LaFleur and McVay were assistants in D.C. Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans
Point spread: Texans -6.5 (over/under 54.5)
It’s anemic against anemic in this one. After moving on from Pro Bowl pass rushers Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue, the Jaguars have recorded four sacks in as many games. As for the Texans’ disastrous offensive line, it’s allowed 35 sacks of Deshaun Watson over the past eight games. Comparatively, Jags quarterback Gardner Minshew has been taken down 14 times this season. The moral of this story? Take that under, and don’t think twice about it. That’s especially true with Bill O’Brien now gone from Houston.Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans
Point spread: Bills -1 (over/under 49.0)
Bills quarterback Josh Allen has accounted for 15 total touchdowns compared to one interception at the quarter pole of the season. This has him on pace for what would be a record 60 touchdowns from the quarterback position. Allen is also on pace for 5,636 total yards. With a week off due to a COVID-19 outbreak, how will the Titans defend this?Arizona Cardinals at New York Jets
Point spread: Cardinals -6.5 (over/under 47.5)
Adam Gase is supposedly an offensive mind, right? This unit ranks 32nd in total yards, 32nd in yards per play, 32nd in first downs, 32nd in passing, 31st in scoring, 31st in time of possession and 31st in yards per play. Regardless of the Cardinals’ struggles over the past two weeks, they should be able to win going away. Just be weary about the over. It’s not like the Jets offense is going to help out much in that regard.Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh Steelers
Point spread: Steelers -7.0 (over/under 45.0)
Despite last week’s win, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has thrown seven interceptions and has been sacked 14 times in four games. Those are not numbers indicative of a winning team in today’s NFL. You know what numbers are? Pittsburgh has yielded six passing touchdowns compared to four interceptions while sacking opposing quarterbacks 15 times in three games. With an additional week off after Sunday’s game was postponed, look for Mike Tomlin and Co. to take advantage.Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens
Point spread: Ravens -13.5 (over/under 52.0)
Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow has now thrown for 300-plus yards in three consecutive games after leading his team to its first win of the season last week. The reigning Heisman winner is on pace to tally nearly 4,500 yards with to go with 28 total touchdowns and just eight interceptions. Keep that in mind with Baltimore as a near-two-touchdown favorite against its division rival.Miami Dolphins at San Francisco 49ers
Point spread: 49ers -8.0 (over/under 46.5)
Following last week’s terrible three-turnover performance from backup quarterback Nick Mullens, the defending NFC champs moved to 2-2 on the season. San Francisco is now 5-21 in games that Jimmy Garoppolo has not started since the beginning of the 2017 campaign. The team is 20-6 in his 26 starts during that span. The math lines up here. If Garoppolo can go, take the 49ers and the points. If not, this could be an upset special. Best online sports gambling websites.New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
Point spread: Cowboys -9.0 (over/under 54.0)
First off, this 54.0 over/under is pretty hilarious. Dallas is averaging 31.5 points per game through the first four weeks. It is also on a historically bad pace defensively, giving up 36.5 points per outing. Sure New York ranks dead last in offense, but the Cowboys couldn’t stop a drunken sloth from doing damage against this defense. Take the Cowboys and the over. As for the nine-point spread, these Giants are losing by an average of 12.2 points per game.Indianapolis Colts at Cleveland Browns
Point spread: Colts -2.5(over/under 47.5)
Cleveland finds itself at 3-1 for just the second time since the 1994 season. It has scored the most points in a three-game stretch for the organization (118) in over a half-century. Meanwhile, the Colts have given up 29 points over the past three games. In a battle between two surprise three-win teams, this is strength against strength. Maybe consider the over given Cleveland’s struggles on defense (31.5 point per game against).NFL Week 5 Sunday Night Football© Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports eattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) looks on after defeating the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks
Point spread: Seahawks -7.0 (over/under 58.0)
Even when he’s not at his best, Russell Wilson is doing things that defy logic. The MVP front-runner threw just his second interception of the season in last week’s win over the Miami Dolphins. Through the quarter pole in the season, Wilson is on pace for north of 5,100 passing yards to go with 64 passing touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Vikings? Well, they are yielding 31.3 points per game and an opposing quarterback rating of 105.2.NFL Week 5 Monday Night Football© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin HerbertLos Angeles Chargers at New Orleans Saints
Point spread: Saints -7.5(over/under 52.0)
Presumed Chargers starter Justin Herbert was not even born yet when Drew Brees made his college debut for Purdue back in 1997. When Brees joined the Saints after five seasons with the Chargers, Herbert was a mere eight years old. In fact, he just celebrated his birthday when Brees made the move to New Orleans. That really doesn’t have much of an impact on the betting lines here. However, 12 of the Chargers’ 14 losses since the start of last season have come by one score. Think about taking New Orleans minus the points here.
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Week 12 of the 2020 NFL season is officially in the books, and it was the longest week in NFL history. The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers finally wrapped up the current week on Wednesday, as Ben Roethlisberger and Co. escaped with a 19-14 win. As for my picks, I’m dominating when it comes to straight-up but have been very unlucky when it comes to against the spread. After spending virtually the entire game up double digits, the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t cover 3.5 points against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baker Mayfield’s inaccuracy on third and inches in the fourth quarter cost me a cover against the Jacksonville Jaguars and then Isaiah Simmons cost me a potential win thanks to a questionable penalty which led to a game-winning field goal for the New England Patriots. Just brutal losses. However, we did call the Tennessee Titans upsetting the Indianapolis Colts and the Carolina Panthers giving the Minnesota Vikings a close game.
Unfortunately, we get no ’Thursday Night Football’ this week, but there are still plenty of other matchups to get excited for. Below I will give you my top five picks of Week 13, followed by the rest of the bunch. Let’s jump in.
All NFL odds are via William Hill Sportsbook.
Top five picks record: 25-34-1
Overall ATS record: 87-83-5Cleveland Browns at Tennessee Titans
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All Hail King Henry. The reigning rushing champion rushed for 178 yards and three touchdowns on 27 carries against the Colts this past Sunday, and all three of those scores -- along with 140 yards -- came in the first half! Derrick Henry just gets better as the season goes on, and there are stats to prove it.
In December and January since 2018 (including the playoffs), Henry leads all players in rushes per game (23.1), rushing yards per game (135.0) and rushing touchdowns (16). That’s a 16-game pace of 2,160 yards if you were curious, and the NFL record for rushing yards in a season is 2,105, which was set by Eric Dickerson in 1980. Henry kicked off his ’second half of the season’ in a big way this past Sunday, and we could see something similar this Sunday against the defense that gave up 128 rushing yards to James Robinson last week. The Browns were able to escape with a 27-25 win over the Jaguars in Week 12, but this was a matchup in which the Browns should have dominated. While Nick Chubb and Jarvis Landry were fantastic, Mayfield was once again inconsistent and Cleveland’s defense made Mike Glennon -- who hadn’t started a game since 2017 -- look pretty good. The Brownies are 1-5 against the spread in their last six games, and have a -21 point differential. That makes them just the second 8-3 team (or better) to be outscored through 11 games in the Super Bowl era. I do look forward to watching Henry and Chubb battle it out, but the Titans reclaimed first place in the AFC South last week and they aren’t looking back.
Projected score: Titans 31-24
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Not much went right for the Colts during their 45-26 beatdown this past Sunday. As we previously mentioned, the Colts defense struggled to contain Henry, the secondary gave up a few big plays to A.J. Brown and Corey Davis, star left tackle Anthony Castonzo was injured which hurt the line as a whole and Philip Rivers was inaccurate. Every quarterback has misfires over the course of a game, but some of Rivers’ throws legitimately rattled me.
The luckiest pass of the week goes to Philip Rivers on 3rd-and-20.. pic.twitter.com/4AZBRM0pZ8— Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) December 1, 2020
Rivers did not practice on Wednesday due to a toe injury, and Castonzo missed practice with his knee injury. I’m sure Rivers will suit up on Sunday, but this Colts team is banged up and they don’t have much going for them right now.
As for the Texans, they are coming off of a 41-25 blowout of the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. Deshaun Watson registered one of his best games of the season, as he completed 17 of 25 passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns. He was unstoppable throwing the ball downfield, and ultimately got Lions head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn fired -- for which Lions fans were very thankful. It sure seemed like the Texans were on the upswing, but then star wide receiver Will Fuller and cornerback Bradley Roby were suspended for the rest of the season due to PED violations. These are big hits suffered on both sides of the ball, but the Texans are on a long week and riding a two-game win streak. Recent history indicates that the Colts should register a rebound win and cover the spread, but when has anything followed the course of logic this season? I’m going to take the Texans to upset the Colts.
Projected score: Texans 23-21New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox) Bet Now
We don’t have to talk much about the Saints beating a Denver Broncos team that didn’t have a quarterback, but wow, how about those Falcons? A 43-6 win over the Las Vegas Raiders is certainly noteworthy, but they were aided by the five turnovers Jon Gruden’s team had. Has this Falcons team found its rhythm, or will we look back on Atlanta’s Week 12 win as an outlier? Just two weeks ago, the Saints blew out the Falcons by a score of 24-9 despite Taysom Hill making his first NFL start at quarterback. He threw for 233 yards, but really hurt the Falcons with his feet, as he rushed 10 times for 51 yards and two touchdowns. The Saints are on an eight-game win streak and quickly becoming one of the favorites to win the NFC -- even with their backup quarterback calling the shots. I expect this second meeting to be closer, but I really like the 2.5-point line.
Projected score: Saints 27-23Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET (Fox) Bet Now
Normally I would stay away from this NFC West grudge match, but I’m worried about Kyler Murray’s shoulder. It was clear he was struggling with it towards the end of Arizona’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and then he threw for just 170 yards and an interception during the Cardinals’ loss to the Patriots on Sunday. Murray also hasn’t looked like the same dual-threat weapon, as he has rushed just five times in each of the last two games after recording at least 10 rushes in each of the previous four matchups. Under Sean McVay, the Rams are 6-0 against the spread vs. the Cardinals and are covering by an average of 15.2 points per game. That’s outstanding. They did slip up against the San Francisco 49ers last week, but should rebound if Murray is not 100 percent healthy. He again was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday.
Projected score: Rams 31-26Buffalo Bills at San Francisco 49ers
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET (ESPN) Bet Now
The Bills are off to San Francisco .. scratch that. They are off to Arizona after Santa Clara County implemented new restrictions. Remember what happened when Buffalo played in this building last month?
OH MY
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