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2014 NFL Week 12 Odds – Week 12 Lines Breakdown

November 20th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 12 Odds – Week 12 Lines Breakdown

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 12 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook. All times Eastern.

Thursday, November 20th

Kansas City (-7, 42.5) at Oakland 8:25 PM NFL

The Kansas City Chiefs, fresh off their 24-20 win over Seattle, will head to the Black Hole to take on the league’s only winless team, the Oakland Raiders.

Sunday, November 23rd

Detroit at New England (-6.5, 47) 1:00 PM FOX

The New England Patriots will put their 6 game winning streak on the line when they take on the 7-3 Detroit Lions. Detroit’s stout defense will be put to the test taking on a Patriot team that has scored 40 or more points in 3 straight contests.

Cleveland at Atlanta (-3, 47) 1:00 PM CBS

The Cleveland Browns will look to rebound off a 23-7 home loss to Houston when they take on the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons are suddenly leading the NFC South with a 4-6 record. Yes…4-6.

Tennessee at Philadelphia (-11, 48.5) 1:00 PM CBS

The Philadelphia Eagles will look to rebound off a 33 point loss to Green Bay when they host the 2-8 Tennessee Titans. The Titans are coming off a 27-24 home loss to Pittsburgh last Monday night

Green Bay (-9, 48.5) at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX

The Green Bay Packers will look to keep it rolling when they travel to Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC North battle. The Packers have scored over 50 points in 2 straight games and are coming off a 53-20 win over Philadelphia.

Jacksonville at Indianapolis (-13.5, 50.5) 1:00 PM CBS

The Jacksonville Jaguars, fresh off their bye week will travel to Indianapolis, Indiana to take on the AFC South division leading Indianapolis Colts, who are coming off a 42–20 loss to New England last Sunday night.

Cincinnati at Houston (-1, 43.5) 1:00 PM CBS

The Houston Texans, behind new starter Ryan Mallett pulled off a 23–7 mild upset over Cleveland last Sunday. They look to make it two in a row when they host a Cincinnati Bengals team that won in New Orleans last Sunday 27–7.

NY Jets at Buffalo (-4.5, 39) 1:00 PM CBS

The New York Jets travel to upstate New York to take on the Buffalo Bills and in an AFC East contest. The 2–8 Jets are coming off their bye week while Buffalo is coming off a 22–7 loss at Miami. The Jets might be looking for revenge after a 43-23 loss to Buffalo in late October.

Tampa Bay at Chicago (-5.5, 46) 1:00 PM FOX

Two struggling teams coming off rare wins meet at Soldier Field in Chicago when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Chicago Bears. Both teams got in the win column last week, with Chicago defeating Minnesota 21-13, and Tampa downing Washington 27-7.

Arizona at Seattle (-6.5, 41.5) 4:05 PM FOX

The 9-1 Arizona Cardinals will head to Seattle to take on their division rival Seahawks in a key NFC West tilt. The Cardinals were the only team to defeat the Seahawks at CenturyLink Field last season.

St. Louis at San Diego (-5, 43.5) 4:05 PM FOX

The St. Louis Rams will look to defeat a second straight AFC West team after upsetting Denver when they take on the San Diego Chargers. The Chargers won in ugly fashion last Sunday over Oakland 13-6.

Miami at Denver (-7, 48.5) 4:25 PM CBS

The Denver Broncos have suddenly found themselves losing 2 out of their last 3 games and will look to get back on track when they take on the Miami Dolphins. The Broncos lost at St. Louis 22-7 last Sunday, while the Dolphins finally got a win over the Buffalo Bills, 22-9.

Washington at San Francisco (-9, 44) 4:25 PM CBS

Two teams going in different directions meet when the struggling Washington Redskins take on the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers have won 2 in a row, while Washington has lost 2 in a row, recently being beaten soundly at home by Tampa Bay, 27-7.

Dallas (-3, 47.5) at NY Giants 8:30 PM NBC

The Dallas Cowboys, fresh off their bye week, will travel to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ to take on the struggling New York Giants. The Giants are coming off a 16-10 loss against San Francisco, as Eli Manning threw 5 interceptions.

Monday, November 24th

Baltimore at New Orleans (-3, 50) 8:30 PM ESPN

New Orleans will look to avoid their third straight home loss when they host the Baltimore Ravens, who are coming off their bye week. New Orleans lost 27-10 to Cincinnati on Sunday and was as high as 8 point favorites.

2014 NFL Week 11 Odds – Week 11 Lines Breakdown

November 12th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 11 Odds – Week 11 Lines Breakdown

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 11 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook. All times Eastern.

Thursday, November 13th

Buffalo at Miami (-5, 42) 8:25 PM NFL Network

The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins take the field on Thursday night in an AFC East divisional matchup. Both teams are coming off tough losses in week 10. The Dolphins lost to the Lions 20-16, while the Bills suffered a 17-13 defeat to Kansas City.

Sunday, November 16th

Minnesota at Chicago (-3, 42) 1:00 PM FOX

The Minnesota Vikings take on the Chicago Bears in an NFC North clash. The Vikings are coming off their bye week, while the Bears are coming off a demoralizing 55-14 defeat at the hands of Green Bay. Chicago has given up a combined 106 points in the past two games.

Houston at Cleveland (-3, 42) 1:00 PM CBS

The Houston Texans take on the Cleveland Browns from First Energy Field in Cleveland. Houston is coming off their bye week, while Cleveland is coming off a huge 24-3 win over Cincinnati. The Browns also snapped a 17 game divisional road losing streak in their upset win.

Seattle at Kansas City (-2, 42) 1:00 PM FOX

The Seattle Seahawks will look to make it 3 wins in a row when they host the Kansas City Chiefs, who have won 4 in a row. Seattle pulled away in the 2nd half to defeat the New York Giants 38-17, while Kansas City got a road win at Buffalo, 17-13.

Atlanta at Carolina (-2, 46.5) 1:00 PM FOX

The Atlanta Falcons broke a 4 game losing skid defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-17 last Sunday. They’ll look to make it 2 wins in a row when they take on the struggling Carolina Panthers, who have lost 4 games in a row.

Cincinnati at New Orleans (-7, 50.5) 1:00 PM CBS

2 teams that suffered crushing home losses will look to rebound as the New Orleans Saints host the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals were dominated at home 24-3 by their rival Browns, while new Orleans lost 27-24 in overtime to San Francisco.

Tampa Bay at Washington (-7, 45.5) 1:00 PM FOX

The 1-8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the 3-6 Washington Redskins in a game between 2 of the more disappointing teams in the NFC. Robert Griffin III will get his 2nd straight start, while the quarterback position might be up in the air for Tampa Bay.

Denver (-9.5, 51) at St. Louis 1:00 PM CBS

The 7-2 Denver Broncos made it look easy when they scored 5 unanswered touchdowns in a 41-10 route of Oakland. They’ll take on the St. Louis Rams, who lost to Arizona last Sunday 31-14 after 2 late defensive touchdowns by Arizona put the game out of reach.

San Francisco (-4, 44) at NY Giants 1:00 PM FOX

The San Francisco 49ers will look to build on the huge road win in New Orleans when they take on the struggling 3-6 New York Giants, who have lost 4 games in a row.

Oakland at San Diego (-10.5, 44.5) 4:05 PM CBS

The San Diego Chargers had their bye week to reflect on their 37-0 loss at Miami in week 9. Well the winless Oakland Raiders might be just what the doctor ordered for the Chargers, who have all of a sudden lost 3 in a row after a 5-1 start.

Detroit at Arizona (-2, 41) 4:25 PM FOX

One of the better matchups of week 11 take place from Glendale, Arizona, as the 8-1 Arizona Cardinals take on the 7-2 Detroit Lions. The Cardinals will have Drew Stanton behind center after starter Carson Palmer suffered a season ending ACL tear in a win over St. Louis.

Philadelphia at Green Bay (-5, 55) 4:25 PM FOX

Two of the hottest teams in the NFC take the Field win the Green Bay Packers host the Philadelphia Eagles. Both teams lit up the scoreboard in week 10, with Green Bay winning 55-14, and Philadelphia winning 45-21.

New England at Indianapolis (-3, 57.5) 8:30 PM NBC

All eyes will be on Indianapolis when the 7-2 New England Patriots take on the Indianapolis Colts from Lucas Oil Stadium. These two teams met in the AFC divisional round of the playoffs last season, with New England winning 43-22 in Foxboro.

Monday, November 17th

Pittsburgh (-6, 47) at Tennessee 8:30 PM ESPN

The Pittsburgh Steelers were thought to be in a letdown spot last Sunday. That letdown came to fruition as the Steelers lost to the 2-8 New York Jets 30-13. They’ll look to rebound when they take on the struggling 2-7 Tennessee Titans.

Bye Week: Dallas, New York Jets, Jacksonville, Baltimore

2014 NFL Week 5 Odds – Week 5 Lines Breakdown

October 1st, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 5 Odds – Week 5 Lines Breakdown

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 5 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook.

Thursday, October 2nd

Minnesota at Green Bay (-9, 47.5) 8:25 PM (EST) CBS/NFL Network

The Minnesota Vikings take on the Green Bay Packers in an NFC North matchup from Lambeau Field in Green Bay. The Vikings defeated the Atlanta Falcons 41-28 in quarterback Teddy Bridgewater’s first start. Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers told the Green Bay media to relax last week, and for good reason. The Packers destroyed the Chicago Bears in Soldier Field 38-17.

Sunday, October 5th

Chicago at Carolina (-3, 46.5) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

The Chicago Bears will look to rebound from a 21 point home loss when they travel to Charlotte, NC to take on the Carolina Panthers. Both teams stand at 2-2, with Carolina losing to straight to AFC North teams Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

Cleveland (NL) at Tennessee 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The Cleveland Browns are coming off the bye week and will travel to Nashville to take on the 1-3 Titans. After an impressive win in week 1, the Titans have dropped 3 straight, losing by an average 23 points per game.

St. Louis at Philadelphia (-7, 47.5) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

The Philadelphia Eagles suffered their first loss of the season last Sunday at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers. They’ll look to get back on track against the 1-3 St. Louis Rams, who had their bye week last weekend.

Atlanta at NY Giants (-4, 50) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

Eli Manning and the New York Giants offense looked to be clicking last Thursday night.

The Atlanta Falcons came back down to earth in week 4 after their 56 point performance against Tampa Bay. The Falcons were defeated 41-28 by the Minnesota Vikings. The New York Giants were pretty impressive in their 45-14 victory on the road against the Washington Redskins.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans (-10, 48.5) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

The New Orleans Saints have turned a lot of heads for the wrong reasons. The Saints are currently 1-3, and were blown out at home last Sunday night against Dallas 38-17. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won their first game of the year behind quarterback Mike Glennon, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24.

Houston at Dallas (-6, 47) 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The Dallas Cowboys host the Houston Texans in a matchup of 3-1 teams in the Lone Star State. Dallas is coming off a stellar effort on Sunday night football, while the Texans got a win over Buffalo 23-17.

Buffalo at Detroit (-7, 44) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

The Detroit Lions return home after a road win over the New York Jets and will host the Buffalo Bills. The Bills made some headlines this week, promoting Kyle Orton to starting quarterback.

Baltimore at Indianapolis (-3, 48) 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The Indianapolis Colts take on the Baltimore Ravens in what could be the better matchups in week 5. The Colts took care of business last Sunday 41-17, while Baltimore was also impressive defeating Carolina 38-10.

Pittsburgh (-6.5, 46.5) at Jacksonville 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The Pittsburgh Steelers will try to rebound from their home loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Luckily they have the Jacksonville Jaguars this week, who are currently 0-4.

Arizona at Denver (-7, 48.5) 4:05 PM (EST) FOX

The 2-1 Denver Broncos host the 3-0 Arizona Cardinals in the marquee matchup of week 5. It will be a matchup of one of the top offenses in the NFL in Denver against one of the best defenses in Arizona.

Kansas City at San Francisco (-6.5, 44.5) 4:25 PM (EST) CBS

Kansas City QB Alex Smith will go against his former team on Sunday

The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off an impressive 41-14 victory on Monday night over New England. The 49ers got back on track with an impressive defensive performance in a 26-21 win over Philadelphia. This should be quite and interesting matchup as Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith will face his former team for the first time.

NY Jets at San Diego (-6.5, 43) 4:25 PM (EST) CBS

The 1-3 New York Jets will head to the west coast to take on the 3-1 Chargers. The Chargers have been quite impressive and are considered to be a threat in the AFC, while the Jets are struggling losing 3 straight.

Cincinnati (-1.5, 46) at New England 8:30 PM (EST) NBC

It doesn’t get any easier for New England. After the Patriots were embarrassed on Monday night, they’ll face the 3-0 Cincinnati Bengals, who have impressed and have one of the better defensive fronts in the league.

Monday, October 6th

Seattle (-7, 46) at Washington 8:30 PM (EST) ESPN

The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off the bye week will look to get back to their winning ways when they travel to the nation’s capital to take on the Washington Redskins. Washington will be looking to rebound from a 45-14 defeat at the hands of division rival New York.

Bye week: Oakland, Miami

2014 NFL Week 3 Odds – Week 3 Lines Breakdown

September 17th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 3 Odds – Week 3 Lines Breakdown

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 3 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook.

Thursday, September 18th

Tampa Bay at Atlanta (-6.5, 45) 8:25 PM (EST) CBS/NFL Network

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football. Tampa continued their disappointing start in week 2, with a second consecutive home loss to St. Louis. Atlanta didn’t fare much better, as they were dominated in Cincinnati losing 24-10 to the Bengals.

Sunday, September 21st

Oakland at New England (-15, 47) 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The New England Patriots will play their home opener when they host the Oakland Raiders. The Patriots got a lift from their defense in a 30-7 win at Minnesota, while Oakland was dominated at home by Houston 24-7.

San Diego at Buffalo (-2.5, 44) 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The San Diego Chargers, fresh off their upset win over Seattle, will head to upstate New York to take on the 2-0 Buffalo Bills. The Bills won their home opener in week 2 29-10 over Miami.

Dallas at St. Louis (NL) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

The Dallas Cowboys got in the win column in week 2 defeating Tennessee 26-10. They’ll try to make it 2 in a row when they head to St. Louis to take on the Rams, who won at Tampa 19-17.

Washington at Philadelphia (NL) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

Kirk Cousins will get the start for the injured Robert Griffin III when they travel to Philadelphia to take on the 2-0 Eagles. Cousins led the Redskins to a 41-10 victory over Jacksonville, while Philadelphia defeated Indianapolis 30-27 on Monday night.

Houston (-2, 42) at NY Giants 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The 2-0 Houston Texans have been impressive in their first 2 games, outscoring their opponents 47-20. They’ll take on the New York Giants, who have struggled in the first 2 weeks. The Giants lost to Arizona in week 2, 25-14.

Minnesota at New Orleans (NL) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

The Minnesota Vikings took a step back last week with a 30-7 home loss to New England. They’ll have Adrian Peterson back, but will have a big challenge when they take on the winless New Orleans Saints, who will be in desperation mode after 2 close losses.

Tennessee at Cincinnati (-7, 43.5) 1:00 PM (EST)CBS

The Tennessee Titans head to the Queen City to take on the 2-0 Cincinnati Bengals. After a big road win in Kansas City, Tennessee lost their home opener to Dallas. Cincinnati has been impressive, and they took care of business in week 2 defeating Atlanta 24-10.

Baltimore (-1, 41.5) at Cleveland 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The Baltimore Ravens take on the Cleveland Browns in what should be a great AFC North matchup. Both teams got a win in week 2, with Baltimore defeating Pittsburgh 26-6, while Cleveland shocked New Orleans 26-24.

Green Bay at Detroit (-1.5, 52) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX

In a matchup that could light up the scoreboard, the Detroit Lions host the Green Bay Packers in a key NFC North matchup. The Lions were manhandled by the Panthers 24-7 in week 2, while the Packers rallied from 18 points down to defeat the New York Jets 31-24.

Indianapolis (-7, 45) at Jacksonville 1:00 PM (EST) CBS

The 0-2 Indianapolis Colts take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in an AFC South contest. The Colts are certainly better than their 0-2 record would indicate, while the Jaguars winless record is warranted, being outscored 75-10 in their last 6 quarters.

San Francisco (NL) at Arizona 4:05 PM (EST) FOX

The 1-1 San Francisco 49ers take on the 2-0 Arizona Cardinals in what should be a great NFC West matchup. Arizona backup Drew Stanton led the Cardinals to a 25-14 victory in New York, while the 49ers allowed 21 4th quarter points to the Bears, losing their first regular season game in Levi’s Stadium.

Denver at Seattle (-5, 48.5) 4:25 PM (EST) CBS

In what will be the marquee game in week 2, the Denver Broncos take on the Seattle Seahawks in a rematch of Super Bowl XLVIII. Seattle will be looking to get back on track after a 31-20 loss at San Diego. The Broncos moved to 2-0 after a 24-17 win over Kansas City.

Kansas City at Miami (-4.5, 41.5) 4:25 PM (EST) CBS

The winless Kansas City Chiefs take on 1-1 Miami Dolphins from Sun Life Stadium in Miami. Kansas City gave Denver a run for their money, only to come up short in a 24-17 loss. The Dolphins might have beaten New England in week 1, but were dominated at Buffalo 29-10 in week 2.

Pittsburgh at Carolina (-3, 41.5) 8:30 PM (EST) NBC

The Carolina Panthers will look to go to 3-0 when they take on the 1-1 Pittsburgh Steelers. The Panthers defense was instrumental in a 24-7 win over Detroit last Sunday, while the Steelers were dominated in a 26-6 loss to Baltimore last Thursday night.

Monday, September 22nd

Chicago at New York (A) (-1.5, 45.5) 8:30 PM (EST) ESPN               

The Chicago Bears will take on the NY Jets on Monday Night Football from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. The Bears had an amazing win at San Francisco with a big 4th quarter rally to get a 28-20 win. The Jets were polar opposites in week 2, blowing an 18 point lead in Green Bay, losing to the Packers 31-24.

2014 NFL Week 2 Odds – Week 2 Lines Breakdown

September 10th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 2 Odds – Week 2 Lines Breakdown

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 1 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook.

Thursday, September 11th

Pittsburgh at Baltimore (-3, 44.5) 8:25 PM EST CBS/NFL Network

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens renew one of the leagues most heated rivalries on Thursday Night Football. The Steelers are coming off a 30-27 win in week 1 over Cleveland. The Ravens are not only coming off a week 1 loss to Cincinnati, but dealing with the distraction of Ray Rice being released.

Sunday, September 14th

New England (-3, 49) at Minnesota 1:00 PM EST CBS

The New England Patriots will try to get in the win column when they travel to Minnesota to take on the Vikings. The Patriots had an uncharacteristic second half collapse, losing 33-20 in Miami. The Vikings dominated St. Louis 34-3 in week 1.

Miami (-1.5, 43) at Buffalo 1:00 PM EST CBS

The Miami Dolphins will head north to take on the Buffalo Bills in an AFC East division matchup. Both teams were victorious in week 1, with Buffalo upsetting Chicago 23-20, while the Dolphins shocked the Patriots 33-20.

Jacksonville at Washington (-6, 43.5) 1:00 PM EST CBS

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins will both try to get in the win column on Sunday from FedEx Field in Landover, MD. The Jaguars blew a 17 point lead in a 33-17 loss at Philadelphia, while the Redskins failed to score a touchdown against the Texans, losing 14-6.

Dallas at Tennessee (-3, 49.5) 1:00 PM EST FOX

The Tennessee Titans were one of the surprise winners in week 1, winning in Kansas City with a stellar effort on both sides of the ball. The Titans will look to build on that performance when they take on the struggling Dallas Cowboys, who looked in disarray in a 28-7 loss to San Francisco.

Arizona (-2.5, 43) at NY Giants 1:00 PM EST FOX

The Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants will take the field from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Both teams will be on a short week playing on Monday night in week 1. The Cardinals edged the San Diego Chargers 18-17, while the Giants were dominated in a 35-14 loss in Detroit.

New Orleans (-6.5, 47) at Cleveland 1:00 PM EST FOX

The high octane offense of New Orleans takes on the Cleveland Browns from First Energy Stadium in Cleveland. The Browns showed a lot of fight in week 1, coming back from a 24-3 deficit, but came up short in a loss at Pittsburgh. The Saints were the team out in front, yet lost in overtime at Atlanta.

Atlanta at Cincinnati (-5, 48) 1:00 PM EST CBS

The Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals meet in one of the better matchups in week 2. The Falcons got off to a great start grabbing a divisional win against New Orleans, while the Bengals got a big divisional road win in Baltimore.

Detroit at Carolina (N/L) 1:00 PM EST FOX

The Detroit Lions face the Carolina Panthers from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. This is quite the interesting matchup between one of the NFL’s top offenses against one of the league’s best defenses.

St. Louis at Tampa Bay (N/L) 4:05 PM EST FOX

The St. Louis Rams take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, FL. The Rams have their issue, which were evident in a 34-3 loss to Minnesota. The Buccaneers fell to Carolina 20-14 in Lovie Smith’s debut as head coach.

Seattle (-5.5, 44.5) at San Diego 4:05 PM EST FOX

The Seattle Seahawks head south to take on the San Diego Chargers. The Seahawks dominance at home was once again on display in week 1 with a 36-16 win over Green Bay. The Chargers weren’t able to withstand a rally by Arizona, as they lost 18-17 to the Cardinals.

Houston (-3, 39.5) at Oakland 4:25 PM EST CBS

The Houston Texans take on the Oakland Raiders from the O.Co Coliseum in Oakland. The Texans got head coach Bill O’Brien his first NFL win in week 1. The Raiders fell to the Jets 19-14, yet saw a lot of positives in rookie Derek Carr’s performance.

NY Jets at Green Bay (-8, 46) 4:25 PM EST CBS

The Green Bay Packers take on the New York Jets from Lambeau Field in Green Bay. The Packers will be playing on 9 days’ rest, after losing to Seattle on opening night. The Jets picked up a win at home against Oakland in week 1.

Kansas City (-12.5, 51.5) at Denver 4:25 PM EST CBS

The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Denver Broncos in an AFC West divisional game. The Broncos held off the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday night, 31-24. The Chiefs had a tough go of it, losing at home to Tennessee 26-10.

Chicago at San Francisco (-7, 48.5) 8:30 PM EST NBC

The 0-1 Chicago Bears take on the San Francisco from brand new Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. The Bears remember the last time they played the Niners; it was the start of the Colin Kaepernick era which resulted in a San Francisco win.

Monday, September 15th

Philadelphia at Indianapolis (-3, 53.5) 8:30 PM EST ESPN

The high octane offense of the Philadelphia Eagles take on Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night football. The Eagles had a rough start but still came out victorious over Jacksonville. The Colts came up short in Denver on Sunday night, losing 31-24.

2014 NFL Week 1 Odds – Week 1 Lines Breakdown

September 1st, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 1 Odds – Week 1 Lines Breakdown

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 1 matchups from Bet Mayor Sportsbook & Casino.

Thursday, September 4th

Green Bay at Seattle (-6, 45) – 8:30 PM EST

The defending Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks will begin defense of their title when they take on the Green Bay Packers. CenturyLink Field will certainly have an electric crowd on hand. This is the first time these teams have met since a controversial call back in early 2012 with replacement officials leading to a Seattle victory.

Sunday, September 7th

New Orleans at Atlanta (PK, 51.5) – 1:00 PM EST

The defending NFC South champion New Orleans Saints take on the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons will look to improve on a disappointing 2013 season which was filled with injuries resulting in a last place finish in their division.

Minnesota at St. Louis (-6.5, 45) – 1:00 PM EST

The Minnesota Vikings, under new coach Mike Zimmer, will head to St. Louis to take on Rams. St. Louis, led by head coach Jeff Fisher, is one of the up and coming teams in the highly competitive NFC West with one of the better defensive fronts in the league.

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (-6, 40.5) – 1:00 PM EST

Two old rivals meet up in what could be one of the better match ups of Week 1. The new look Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in what is sure to be an old style physical smash mouth football game. The Browns have one of the better defenses in the league, while the Steelers will be looking to continue the momentum they had at the end of last year, winning their last 4 games.

Jacksonville at Philadelphia (-11, 53.5) – 1:00 PM EST

The Jacksonville Jaguars will look to slow down the high octane Philadelphia offense in Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles were one of the highest scoring teams last year, while Jacksonville finished with 3 wins. The Jaguars made a lot of key acquisitions in the offseason, and is sure to be improved.

Oakland at New York (A) (-5, 39.5) – 1:00 PM EST

The Oakland Raiders will look to start the season on a positive note when the head to MetLife Stadium to take on the New York Jets. Oakland will be looking to break their streak of 11 straight losing seasons. The Jets will be showcasing some new additions in running back Chris Johnson and wide receiver Eric Decker.

Cincinnati at Baltimore (-2.5, 43) – 1:00 PM EST

The Cincinnati Bengals will be looking to bounce back from an early exit from the playoffs last year, losing at home to an upstart San Diego team. Baltimore will be looking to make a statement but will be without the services of array Rice due to suspension.

Buffalo at Chicago (-6, 48.5) – 1:00 PM EST

The Chicago Bears could be one of the highest scoring teams this season with perhaps the most dangerous wide receiver tandem in the league. Sammy Watkins, the #4 draft pick in this year’s draft for Buffalo will be looking to make a splash as well.

Washington at Houston (-3, 46) – 1:00 PM EST

Two teams with rookie head coaches meet up in week 1 as Jay Gruden’s Washington Redskins take on Bill O’Brien’s Houston Texans. All eyes will be on the first overall draft pick Jadaveon Clowney, as he and the dominant JJ Watt will be looking to shut down dual threat Robert Griffin III.

Tennessee at Kansas City (-5.5, 44) – 1:00 PM EST

The new look Tennessee Titans, under new head coach Ken Wisenhunt, travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Kansas City Chiefs. The Titans finished a disappointing 6-10 last season, which led to the firing of Mike Munchak. The Chiefs will be looking to put their 2nd half playoff game collapse behind them. Kansas City were one of the big stories last season with an 8-0 start, and finishing 12-4, good for 2nd in the AFC West behind Denver.

New England (-4, 47) at Miami – 1:00 PM EST

The New England Patriots made a lot of headlines in the offseason. Unlike 2013, these headlines were positive, signing free agent cornerback Darrelle Revis. Tom Brady and their improved defense will head to South Beach to take on their division rival Miami Dolphins. The two teams split their head to head meetings last year, with each home team coming out victorious.

Carolina (-1, 39.5) at Tampa Bay – 4:25 PM EST

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, under first year coach Lovie Smith will have their work cut out for them when they head to Charlotte, North Carolina to take on the defending NFC South champion Carolina Panthers. The Panthers had one of the better defenses last year, led by all-pro linebacker Luke Kuechly.

San Francisco (-4.5, 48.5) at Dallas – 4:25 PM EST

The San Francisco 49ers head to AT&T Stadium to take on the Dallas Cowboys. The 49ers have made have made it to the NFC Championship 3 straight years, with a Super Bowl appearance in 2013. There are a lot of question marks for Dallas, who had one of the worst defenses in the league last year, and lost defensive end Demarcus Ware during the offseason.

Indianapolis at Denver (-7, 55) – 8:30 PM EST

What a matchup we have for Sunday night in week 1. The defending AFC Champion Denver Broncos led by 2013 MVP Peyton Manning, take on Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts. Peyton head to head against the guy who replaced him in Indianapolis, it doesn’t get any better than that.

Monday, September 8th

New York (N) at Detroit (-4, 46) – 7:10 PM EST

The Detroit Lions had a late season collapse last season, missing the playoffs and resulting in the exit of head coach Jim Schwartz. Jim Caldwell was hired, and there are now high expectations for a team with a lot of talent. The Lions will host the New York Giants, who are coming off one of the more disappointing finishes in the Tom Coughlin era.

San Diego at Arizona (-3.5, 44.5) – 10:20 PM EST

The Arizona Cardinals were playing some good football towards the end of the year, which included a win at Seattle. The Cardinals will be looking to build off of head coach Bruce Arians’ first season when they host the San Diego Chargers. The Chargers also finished the 2013 season strong, and ended up with a wild card berth. The Chargers upended the Bengals in a mild upset, only to lose to Denver in the divisional round.

NFC Championship Odds – Odds to Win the 2014 NFC Championship

January 17th, 2014 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on NFC Championship Odds – Odds to Win the 2014 NFC Championship
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2013-14 NFC Championship Lines For the 49ers @ Seahawks

NFC ChampionshipArguably the NFL’s most fierce rivalry will culminate in Sundays NFC championship when the Seattle Seahawks (14-3 SU, 11-6 ATS) host the San Francisco 49ers (14–4 SU, 11–5-2 ATS) from CenturyLink Field in Seattle. The two teams split the season series, with Seattle winning in week 2, 29-3. San Francisco returned the favor in week 14, winning 19-17. Both teams boast top tier defenses as each team was ranked in top 3 in total defense in the regular season. Since the 2012 season, both teams have held serve at home with Seattle’s wins being a lot more convincing. Seattle comes into Sunday’s game winners on three out of their last five, while San Francisco has been the league’s hottest team, winning eight in a row. Seattle advanced to the championship game defeating New Orleans 23-15. San Francisco advanced by winning at Carolina 23-10.

Current NFC Championship Line (Moneyline) @ 5Dimes Sportsbook (as of 1/13/13):
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San Francisco 49ers Win NFC Championship Game +170
Seattle Seahawks Win NFC Championship Game +185

Current NFC Championship Game Spread @ JustBet Sportsbook (as of 1/13/13):
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San Francisco 49ers +3.5
Seattle Seahawks -3.5

2013 Super Bowl Odds (Odds To Win the NFC & The Super Bowl) @ WagerWeb Sportsbook (as of 1/13/13):
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San Francisco 49ers Win NFC Championship Game +300
Atlanta Falcons Win NFC Championship Game +180