The betting public is backing the Raiders as consensus 3-point favorites over the Eagles in Sunday’s game at Allegiant Stadium. But sharp bettors are backing Philadelphia.
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Handicapper Dana Lane (@DanaLaneSports) analyzes every Sunday and Monday NFL game and gives trends and final scores for each.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay leads the contest with an 18-10-2 ATS record. Sportsline.com handicapper Micah Roberts is second at 18-11-1.
SixthSenseSports.com handicapper Scott Kellen analyzes every Sunday and Monday NFL game and gives trends and final scores for each.
Sportsline.com handicapper Micah Roberts leads the contest with a 16-8-1 ATS record. Systemplays.com handicapper Doug Fitz is second at 15-9-1 ATS.
The embattled Raiders will be hard-pressed to get their offense back on track at Denver, second in the NFL in scoring defense, allowing 15.2 points per game.
The consensus line at Las Vegas sportsbooks inched up to the Denver Broncos -4 on Friday but stayed at 3½ at Station Casinos and the South Point.
After Jon Gruden resigned as Raiders coach Monday, the line on Sunday’s game at Denver moved from Broncos -3 to -3½ and has since climbed to -4 at the Westgate SuperBook.
The Raiders, 5½-point favorites over the Chicago Bears at Allegiant Stadium, are among the ticket and money leaders at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Aasi.com handicapper Joe D’Amico analyzes every Sunday and Monday NFL game and gives final scores for each.
Sportsline.com handicapper Micah Roberts leads the contest with a 15-5 ATS record, and Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay is second at 13-6-1 ATS.
The Raiders, coming off their first loss, to the Los Angeles Chargers on “Monday Night Football,” are 5½-point favorites over the Chicago Bears. The total is 44½.
FrancoSports.com handicapper Mark Franco analyzes every NFL Sunday and Monday game and gives final scores for each.
Micah Roberts and Mark Franco are tied for the contest lead with an 11-4 ATS record, and Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay is third at 10-4-1.
The Raiders finished the 2020 regular season with the NFL’s best over-under record at 12-3-1 and are 2-1 this season for a 14-4-1 over run (78 percent).