The Broncos have two straight road games against beatable opponents in the Falcons and Raiders that could get them above. If that happens, the Broncos could find themselves as the favorite in a few of the remaining games. The Falcons are a team heading in the wrong direction, but they have kept most games this season extremely competitive. Which of these two teams can hang onto a lead or be able to score when it absolutely needs a touchdown?
I expect the game on Sunday will be within one score and so the decision on where to place one's money comes down to which team is trusted more. Top Stories. Home Denver Broncos News. ATS : Read More.
By Erick Trickel. By Chad Jensen. By Zack Kelberman. By Bob Morris. By Thomas Hall. By Nick Kendell. See More. Bill Barnwell and I did a full one-hour podcast about it if you're interested, but the primary takeaways are that Judge gets multiple calls from multiple former players every week who want to come back and play for the Giants for less money and multiple to-be free agents who are "begging" him to come back next year.
He also side-swiped Ron Rivera and WFT in the presser, talking about players who got in a fistfight and referring to the team as a "clown show organization. Rivera is well aware, the Giants are shorthanded and I think we see Washington run it up on them. No Joe Burrow , no Baker Mayfield. The Bengals are probably going to rest just about everyone despite still technically being alive for the No. It's the smart move -- they'd need like a parlay to hit in order to leap up to the top of the AFC standings.
By resting Burrow they basically give him a much-needed bye Burrow even said he appreciates the mental break instead of forcing him on the field just to end up in the same spot. The No. Sunday, p. Buffalo has to win here to take the division crown, otherwise the Bills would need a Patriots loss to the Dolphins to capture the AFC East.
Winning shouldn't be a problem with the Jets being as bad as they are -- the question is how aggressively will the Bills use their starters here. Given they played Josh Allen some and blew out the Dolphins in Week 17 last year, I'm leaning on them being willing to run up the score against New York at home in a game they really, really want to win.
I took the Bills over Sean McDermott likes to go kind of big in these spots -- no chance you can back the Jets. The Cowboys game on Saturday will matter for this game -- if the Eagles somehow win, the Buccaneers will be staring down a No. Tampa already dispatched of the Panthers two weeks ago in a road blowout.
It's borderline shocking to see this line at Bucs -8, especially when the Buccaneers don't plan on resting their starters in the final week of the season. The number stinks real bad here, so bad that, as bad as the Panthers have been, I'm going to back them trying to go out with a mild effort in the wake of Matt Rhule catching a ton of heat.
Also -- the Bucs have been blanked and nearly lost to the Jets in the last three weeks. They're banged up as you can be and won't be chucking it around.
The Patriots' history with the Dolphins on the road late in the year isn't good. But this might be a pretty big game for Bill Belichick -- if the Pats lose this game, they could fall to the seventh seed, which would mean a road game against the Chiefs in Wild Card Weekend. So the Pats are motivated for that and, of course, for the division. A full touchdown with an aggressive defense at home is just too much in this division matchup.
Probably leaning under on this game at anything above The Saints are the way more desperate team here, so they make sense as an obvious play. But they're not Taysom Hill and this offense can't generate much of anything. The Falcons are a bad football team and finally eliminated from playoff contention. Atlanta's been blasting bad teams and losing to good teams by a ton -- the lone exception is the victory earlier this year over the Saints.
The Falcons are going to care about this game because they can help knock their most hated rival out of the playoffs. The Cardinals are coming off a huge win but this might very well be Russell Wilson 's last game with the Seahawks. Arizona is playing for the division, but Russ is def playing to remind everyone how valuable he is when the offseason trade rumors get going. The Cards may very well win this game, but it's kind of tough to imagine the Seahawks just going away with this big a spread.
Monday, p. Massive, massive game for both teams. You can also look around at other teams and players using this tool. Happy shopping! The moneyline is the simplest of bets, decided by the straight-up winner and loser of each game. Consider the following example:. How much either team wins or loses by does not matter in moneyline betting, the payout remains the same. Betting on the point spread is determinant on how many points a team wins or loses by.
Take the following example:. In this example, Tampa Bay is favored by 6. This number projects the total number of points scored in a game and, like prop betting, is bet whether one thinks the score will go over or under the set point total.
Denver won that game , resulting in just 33 points. Those who bet under the point total that game would have cashed out. The Broncos often struggled offensively in , giving their games a lower projected point total. Moving forward to should see a similar trend in projected point totals barring an unforeseen emergence of Drew Lock.
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