Handicappers Dave Tuley and Lou Finocchiaro are tied for the contest lead with 30-24-1 ATS records.
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Dallas climbed from a 7-point favorite to an 8-point favorite over the Raiders on Tuesday before the consensus line settled at -7½ on Wednesday at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Circa sportsbook took sharp money on the Raiders-Cowboys and Bills-Saints games, and the South Point took sharp action on the Bears-Lions matchup.
In the first seven weeks of the season, there were only two outright upsets by underdogs of seven points or more. But there have been nine such upsets in the last four weeks.
VegasInsider.com handicapper Mark Franco analyzes every Sunday and Monday NFL game and gives trends and final scores for each.
Handicappers Dave Tuley, Doug Fitz and Lou Finocchiaro are tied for the contest lead at 27-22-1 ATS.
The Cincinnati Bengals are a consensus 1-point favorite over the Raiders at Las Vegas sportsbooks after the line opened at pick’em for Sunday’s game at Allegiant Stadium.
Handicapper Chip Chirimbes (VegasInsider.com) analyzes every Sunday and Monday NFL game and gives trends and final scores for each.
Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey and VSiN.com handicapper Dave Tuley are tied for the contest lead with 25-19-1 ATS records.
The Kansas City Chiefs failed to cover both meetings against the Raiders last season and are 4-16 ATS in their past 20 games overall.
Underdogs went 9-3 ATS with seven outright wins, including upsets by the Jaguars (+16) over the Bills and Broncos (+10) over the Cowboys.
Sportsline.com handicapper Micah Roberts leads the contest with a 23-16-1 ATS record by a half point over Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay (22-16-2).
Jets quarterback Mike White and Cowboys QB Cooper Rush each won their first career starts last week. Take the inflated line of +7½ and bet on Jordan Love and the Packers to keep it close.
Sharp bettors are banking on the Raiders to cover against the Giants as consensus 3-point favorites. The line has climbed to 3½ at the South Point, Treasure Island and Circa Sports.
There are six teams with odds of 10-1 or less to win the Super Bowl. The Bills are the clear betting favorites to win it all. But the NFC is a 2-point favorite over the AFC in the early Super Bowl line.