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NFL Week 6 Trends for Late Sunday and Monday Games

Scott Morris | October 14, 2016

Week 6 of the NFL features excellent matchups for late afternoon games, Sunday night’s AFC South showdown and Monday Night Football.

Here are some of the trends for each of those games.

Kansas City at Oakland

Kansas City is just 3-3 over its past 6 games at Oakland. The Chiefs however are 10-3 against the spread over the past 13 games on the road. The visiting team is 15-5 ATS over the past 20 games in this series. Jack Del Rio the Oakland head coach is 2-8 ATS at home dating back to last season. The OVER is 8-2 over the past 10 Raiders home game.

Atlanta at Seattle

The OVER has cashed in 4 of 5 games for Atlanta this season, while the OVER has cashed in two straight for Seattle. Seattle is 5-5 as chalk at home dating back to last season. Atlanta coach Dan Quinn is 8-1 since last since as the dog.

Dallas at Green Bay

Jason Garrett was 10-3 during 2013-14 at the dog and 3-7-1 in the same role during 2015. Tony Romo was injured most of last year and is again this season. This season the Cowboys are 1-0-1 as the dog. The UNDER is 7-1 over the past 8 Packers home games.

Sunday Night

Indianapolis at Houston

Houston is 3-0 against the number this season at home. However, they lost and did not cover the past three times they hosted the Colts. The Texans are also 1-5-1 ATS over their past 7 versus Indy. The Colts are 17-10 as dogs during the regular season dating back to 2012.

Monday Night

New York Jets at Arizona Cardinals

Jets are 0-3 ATS over their past three games played. Arizona is just 4-8 ATS over its past 12 home games during the regular season dating back to last season.

SBA Minutes

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Lopsided Action Report

NFL

SMU +8.5 (45% of tix & 28% of $)
PSU -8.5 (55% of tix & 72% of $)

This is the only game of the day with lopsided action.

 

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