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2013 Week 13 NFL Lines Breakdown – Week Thirteen Odds

November 29th, 2013 by Bankroll Sports Staff | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2013 Week 13 NFL Lines Breakdown – Week Thirteen Odds
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The Complete List of the Week 13 NFL Football Odds For All Games

Listed below you will find the complete rundown and list of all the 2013 NFL Football week 12 odds, including spreads, totals and moneylines, for all the upcoming games including the Thanksgiving day matchups for Thursday.

2013 Thanksgiving Day NFL Lines (11/28/2013)

Green Bay at Detroit (-6, 50) 12:30 PM EST FOX
Week 12 of the NFL season kicks off Thursday afternoon on Fox as the Green Bay Packers take on the Detroit Lions (6-5 SU, 5-6 ATS). All four NFC North teams failed to pick up a win in week 12. Green Bay (5-5-1 SU, 4-7 ATS) played Minnesota to a 26-26 tie, while Detroit fell to TampaBay at home 24-21. No word yet on who will get the start at quarterback for the Packers.

Oakland at Dallas (-9.5, 45.5) 4:30 PM EST CBS
The Dallas Cowboys (6-5 SU, 8-3 ATS) try to keep pace in the NFC East as they take on the Oakland Raiders. Dallas notched an important division win on the road on Sunday, beating the Giants 24-21 on a last second field goal. Oakland (4–7 SU, 7–4 ATS) suffered a last second loss at home to Tennessee as the Titans scored a touchdown with 10 seconds remaining to defeat Oakland 23-19.

Pittsburgh at Baltimore (-3, 40.5) 8:30 PM EST NBC
Two AFC North rivals clash on Thanksgiving night as the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-6 SU, 5-6 ATS) take on the Baltimore Ravens (5-6 SU, 6-4-1 ATS) from M&T Bank Stadium. Both Baltimore and Pittsburgh sit at 5-6 and tied for second in the division two games behind division leader Cincinnati.

2013 Week 13 Sunday NFL Football Game Lines (12/1/2013)

Jacksonville at Cleveland (-7, 40.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Jacksonville Jaguars (2–9 SU, 3–8 ATS) will try to win two in a row for the first time this season when they travel to Cleveland to take on the Browns. Cleveland (4–7 SU, 5–6–1 ATS) is now alone in last place in the AFC North after a 27-11 loss to Pittsburgh. Jacksonville picked up their second win of the year, both of them on the road, defeating Houston 13-6.

Tennessee at Indianapolis (-4, 44.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Tennessee Titans (5-6 SU, 6-3–2 ATS) will try to gain some ground as they take on the Indianapolis Colts (7-4 SU, 5-5-1 ATS). These two AFC South teams met in week 11 with the Colts coming up victorious 30-27. Indianapolis is coming off a 40-11 loss at Arizona, while the Titans picked up a win at Oakland 23-19.

Chicago (-1, 48) at Minnesota 1:00 PM EST
The Chicago Bears (6-5 SU, 2-7-2 ATS) will try to get back in the win column as they travel to Minnesota (2-8-1 SU, 5-6 ATS) to take on the Vikings. The Vikings played Green Bay last week to a 26-26 tie at Lambeau field. Chicago was routed at St. Louis last Sunday 42-21. Chicago is tied for first with Detroit in the NFC North.

Miami at New York (A) (-1.5, 38.5) 1:00 PM EST
The New York Jets (5-6 SU, 6-5 ATS) host the Miami Dolphins (5-6 SU, 6-5 ATS) in an AFC East tilt, as both teams look to stay in the wildcard hunt.  New York has lost two straight, both on the road, and are eager to get back at home, where they are 4-1. The Dolphins squandered a 13 point lead on Sunday and ended up losing to Carolina 20-16.

Arizona at Philadelphia (-3.5, 48.5) 1:00 PM EST
Two of the hotter teams in the NFL meet in Philadelphia on Sunday, as the Arizona Cardinals (7-4 SU, 7-4 ATS) take on the Eagles. The Eagles (6-5 SU, 6-5 ATS), behind Nick Foles have reeled off three straight victories, and are coming off the bye week. The Cardinals are in the NFC wildcard hunt after thrashing Indianapolis 40-11. This will be an interesting matchup between two teams that are playing with a lot of confidence.

Tampa Bay at Carolina (-8, 41.5) 1:00 PM EST
Don’t look now, but Tampa Bay has won three straight, and will look to break the seven game win streak of the Carolina Panthers (8-3 SU, 7-4 ATS) on Sunday. Tampa Bay (3-8 SU, 5-6 ATS) entered Sunday’s contest against Detroit as an 8 point underdog and came out victorious 24-21. Carolina needed a touchdown drive late to beat the Miami Dolphins 20-16.

Atlanta at Buffalo (-3.5, 46) 4:05 PM EST from The Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON

The Atlanta Falcons (2-9 SU, 3-8 ATS) will look to post a win in what has been a disappointing season as they head to Toronto to take on the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo (4–7 SU, 6-5 ATS) is coming off a bye week, the week before they won in blowout fashion over the Jets 37-14. Atlanta is coming off a home loss last Thursday to New Orleans 17-13.

St. Louis at San Francisco (-9.5, 41.5) 4:05 PM EST
St. Louis (5-6 SU, 5-6 ATS) will look to make it three straight wins as they head to the Bay Area to take on San Francisco in an NFC West tilt. The 49ers (7–4 SU, 7–3-1 ATS) put on a dominant performance Monday night downing Washington 27-6. The 49ers won this season’s first meeting 35-11.

Denver at Kansas City (NL) 4:25 PM EST
AFC playoff position will be at stake as the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos meet for the second time in three weeks at Arrowhead Stadium. Both teams ended up on the losing end on Sunday. Denver (9–2 SU, 6–5 ATS) lost at New England as the Patriots overcame a 24 point deficit to win in overtime. The Chiefs (9–2 SU, 6–5 ATS) were upset in a 41-38 shootout at Arrowhead. 

Cincinnati at San Diego (PK, 48) 4:25 PM EST
The Cincinnati Bengals (7-4 SU, 6-4-1 ATS) come back from the bye week and head west to take on the San Diego Chargers. The Bengals currently sit atop the AFC North with a two game lead. San Diego (5-6 SU, 6-4-1 ATS) is still in the wildcard hunt and coming off a big road win in Kansas City last week upsetting the Chiefs 41-38.

2013 Week 13 Sunday NFL Football Game Lines (12/1/2013)

New York (N) at Washington (-2, 45) 8:30 PM EST
Two desperate teams in the NFC East meet on Sunday night football as the Washington Redskins (3–8 SU, 3–8 ATS) take on the New York Giants (4–7 SU, 4–7 ATS). Both teams are not mathematically eliminated from the playoffs but with Dallas and Philadelphia both leading the division; neither team can afford a loss.

2013 Week 13 Monday Night Football Game Odds (12/2/2013)

New Orleans at Seattle (-6, 46) 8:30 PM EST
The two top teams in the NFC will meet in Seattle as the Seahawks host the New Orleans Saints (9-2, SU, 6-5 ATS). This game will have serious playoff seeing implications as the Seahawks (10-1 SU, 7-4 ATS) will look to take a two game lead for the #1 seed in the playoffs. The Seahawks are coming off the bye week, while the Saints are coming off a 23-20 victory over San Francisco.

Thanksgiving Day NFL Lines For Thursday, November, 28, 2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
      
12:30 PM303GREEN BAY +6-110 o49½-110 +212
 304DETROIT -6-110 u49½-110 -255
      
4:30 PM305OAKLAND +8½-110 o47-110 +335
 306DALLAS -8½-110 u47-110 -420
      
8:30 PM307PITTSBURGH +2½EV o40½-110 +125
 308BALTIMORE -2½-120 u40½-110 -145
      
2013 Week 13 NFL Lines For Sunday, December 1, 2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
      
1:00 PM425TENNESSEE +4-110 o45½-110 +170
 426INDIANAPOLIS -4-110 u45½-110 -200
      
4:25 PM427DENVER -5½-110 o48-110 -240
 428KANSAS CITY +5½-110 u48-110 +200
      
1:00 PM429JACKSONVILLE +7-115 o40-110 +255
 430CLEVELAND -7-105 u40-110 -310
      
1:00 PM431TAMPA BAY +7½-110 o41-110 +310
 432CAROLINA -7½-110 u41-110 -380
      
1:00 PM433CHICAGO +1-110 o49-110 -105
 434MINNESOTA -1-110 u49-110 -115
      
1:00 PM435ARIZONA +3-110 o48½-110 +135
 436PHILADELPHIA -3-110 u48½-110 -160
      
1:00 PM437MIAMI +2½-110 o39½-110 +115
 438NY JETS -2½-110 u39½-110 -135
      
4:05 PM439ATLANTA +3½-120 o47-110 +145
 440BUFFALO -3½EV u47-110 -170
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4:05 PM441ST. LOUIS+8 -11041.5 -110+320
 442SAN FRANCISCO-8 -11041.5 -110-400
      
1:00 PM443NEW ENGLAND -8-110 o47-110 
 444HOUSTON +8-110 u47-110 
      
4:25 PM445CINCINNATI PK-110 o48-110 
 446SAN DIEGO PK-110 u48-110 
      
8:30 PM447NY GIANTS -1 -11045.5 -110 -115 
 448WASHINGTON+1 -110 45.5 -110 +105 
      
2013 Week 13 Monday Night Football Lines For December 2, 2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
      
8:40 PM449NEW ORLEANS +4½-110 o47-110 +185
 450SEATTLE -4½-110 u47-110 -220

2012 NFL Week 13 Lines – Week Thirteen Odds Breakdown

December 1st, 2012 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2012 NFL Week 13 Lines – Week Thirteen Odds Breakdown
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Giants vs. RedskinsThe 2012 NFL season is winding towards the playoffs, and there are just five weeks left to go before the season comes to an end and the NFL playoff picture will be set. There is a lot of jockeying for position yet to do, and Week 13 will be lucky for some, and incredibly unlucky for others.

If you’re a fan of relatively surprising results, the Week 13 odds are probably for you. There are a tremendous number of close games that could go either way, but there are just four NFL point spreads this week thus far that are featuring odds of a field goal or less.

One of those games is the crucial tilt at Qualcomm Stadium, where the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers will meet. The Bengals are back into the discussion for the AFC Wild Card spot, and they really would love to have this one to potentially take over as the lead dog for the sixth and final postseason bid in the AFC. The Chargers are on the verge of a disaster, and after losing a heartbreaker last weekend at home, a loss in this one would probably signal the end of the season and the end of Head Coach Norv Turner. Still, the Bengals are getting the nod by a two points.

Another of the close calls is going to come on Monday Night Football. The New York Giants and Washington Redskins are separated by just two games in the NFC East, and one of two things is going to happen this weekend. Either the G-Men are going to end up pulling away from the rest of the pack and really locking down the division title, or they’re going to be in a dog fight down the stretch. This is the chance for QB Robert Griffin III to shine, and the NFL odds suggest that he has a shot of pulling off the upset, as he and his Skins are just +2.5.

The other narrow NFL pointspreads are in games that really just aren’t all that interesting. The Carolina Panthers are laying a field goal to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, while the Oakland Raiders are -1.5 against the Cleveland Browns. About the only interested man in these two games is QB Matt Barkley, who might be heading to one of these teams next year as the face of the franchise.

On the other end of the spectrum, there are three games that feature point spreads of greater than a touchdown, and these are some really interesting ones. The Dallas Cowboys are coming off of the debacle on Thanksgiving Day at home against Washington, and now, they are going to have to take on a Philadelphia Eagles team that is falling faster than an airplane without an engine. The Cowboys are giving 9.5.

Ironically, that’s the exact same point spread that the Green Bay Packers are favored over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Both of these teams were beaten last week by contenders in the NFC, and they are both going to really need a win in this one to get back on good footing. The loser is going to be in a lot of trouble in the race in the NFC Wild Card chase, and that team could be out of the chase to win the NFC North as well, which might be a death sentence in the crowded and top heavy NFC.

The third big favorites are the New England Patriots, who actually can wrap up the AFC East if they beat the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. They’re three up games right now, and they’re going to be up four with four to play if they win in South Beach. If not though, this could become a relatively interesting stretch run for both teams. Remember that Miami is just a game out in the AFC Wild Card race as well. The Fins are getting a 7.5 point head start to cover the spread in wacky Week 13.

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Elsewhere around the league, the general feeling is that the rich are going to get richer, and the poor are going to get poorer. The Chicago Bears are the perfect example. They’re heading up the NFC North at 8-3 and are right on the verge of a first round bye in the playoffs. They’ll take on the Seattle Seahawks, who are going to be playing in their second straight road game a long way from home. The Hawks, who are in the final playoff slot right now, are +4.5.

Seattle is still trying to chase down the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West as well, but the Niners aren’t relenting at 8-2-1. QB Colin Kaepernick clearly has taken over as the man of the hour for the Niners, and he is going to be facing a second straight road test in this one as well. San Francisco is favored by a touchdown over the St. Louis Rams in a rematch of the tie game at Candlestick Park from a few weeks ago.

On Thursday Night Football, the Atlanta Falcons are favored by 3.5 against the New Orleans Saints, while the other 10-1 team in the league, the Houston Texans, are giving 5.5 to the Tennessee Titans.

Elsewhere at the top of the AFC, the Denver Broncos are -7 at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while the Baltimore Ravens are -6.5 at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are hoping to get QB Ben Roethlisberger back in the lineup.

There are only three games left that we have not referenced. The Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions are going to be battling it out to get into the playoffs in their respective conferences. Detroit knows that it is going to need to win out in all likelihood to get into the playoffs, in a very tough task in the NFC North. The Buffalo Bills are still in the thick of the fight in the AFC Wild Card race with so many teams at the bottom struggling, and they are going to need to take down the Jacksonville Jaguars to keep that dream intact. The Bills are favored by six in Orchard Park. Finally, the New York Jets, even without Fireman Ed in attendance, are laying 4.5 to the slumping Arizona Cardinals, who really have to have Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt on alert for his job after a seventh loss in a row last week.

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This is one of the more interesting weeks of NFL totals that we have seen all year. It shouldn’t go as much of a surprise that the Falcons and Saints are combining for the highest ‘total’ of the season. Both QB Matt Ryan and QB Drew Brees have the ability to really light it up, and they are both clearly going to be able to put points up in bunches against defenses that have both been suspect at best. However, the number of 55.5 is one of the highest that you’ll see, not just this year, but really ever in the NFL.

There are four other games that are featuring ‘totals’ in the 50s as well. QB Peyton Manning and company only put up 17 points last week against Kansas City, but the team had dropped at least 30 in five games in a row before that. That’s why the Bucs and Broncos are sitting in at 50.5 right now. Indy and Detroit feature a ‘total’ of 51.5 after the offensive showcase on Thanksgiving Day in Motown, while Monday Night Football also features a ‘total’ of 51.

However, on the other end of the spectrum, there are at least two games that feature ‘totals’ as low as we have seen this year. The Jets and the Cardinals are two of the worst offensive teams in the league right now, and that’s why they have the lowest over/under on the Week 13 odds at 36.5. The Bears and Seahawks aren’t much higher at 37.5, though. Don’t be shocked when push comes to shove, if the Steelers and Ravens end up in the 30s as well. The opening number is set at 40, but that could dip if the news about Big Ben isn’t good.

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Week 13 NFL Odds for Thursday, November 29th
301 New Orleans Saints +3.5
302 Atlanta Falcons -3.5
Over/Under 54

NFL Week 13 Lines for Sunday, December 1st (1:00 ET Kickoffs)
339 Seattle Seahawks +3
340 Chicago Bears -3
Over/Under 37.5

341 Minnesota Vikings +7.5
342 Green Bay Packers -7.5
Over/Under 45.5

343 San Francisco 49ers -7.5
344 St. Louis Rams +7.5
Over/Under 41

345 Arizona Cardinals +6
346 New York Jets -6
Over/Under 36.5

347 Carolina Panthers -3.5
348 Kansas City Chiefs +3.5
Over/Under 38.5

349 Indianapolis Colts +6.5
350 Detroit Lions -6.5
Over/Under 51

351 Jacksonville Jaguars +6
352 Buffalo Bills -6
Over/Under 42.5

353 New England Patriots -7.5
354 Miami Dolphins +7.5
Over/Under 51

355 Houston Texans -6.5
356 Tennessee Titans +6.5
Over/Under 47

NFL Week 13 Betting Lines for Sunday, December 1st (4:00 ET Kickoffs)
357 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +8
358 Denver Broncos -8
Over/Under 50.5

359 Pittsburgh Steelers +7.5
360 Baltimore Ravens -7.5
Over/Under 36

361 Cleveland Raiders -1.5
362 Oakland Raiders +1.5
Over/Under 37.5

363 Cincinnati Bengals -1.5
364 San Diego Chargers +1.5
Over/Under 46

Sunday Night Football Week 13 Odds for Sunday, December 1st
365 Philadelphia Eagles +10.5
366 Dallas Cowboys -10.5
Over/Under 43

Monday Night Football Week 13 Lines for Monday, December 2nd
367 New York Giants -3
368 Washington Redskins +3
Over/Under 51