NFL Betting – New York Jets at New England Patriots on Sunday

December 11th, 2020 NFL Football Betting Online Odds

NFL Betting – New York Jets at New England Patriots on Sunday.  The late game on Sunday in NFL betting will have the New York Jets visiting the New England Patriots.  It will be the third meeting this season between the two teams.  Gamblers making an NFL bet at Sbg global will likely be going with the Patriots since they are at home.

Top-Seeded Patriots Laying More than a TD
New England is favored by more than a touchdown at home on Sunday against the Jets.  New England finished the season with the best record in the NFL at 14-2 and they had a bye last week.  The Jets had to play in the Wild Card round last weekend and they were able to get the road win at Indianapolis. The Jets were able to get revenge against the Colts who beat them in last year’s AFC title game.  The Patriots lost only twice this season and both of their losses came on the road. It is well known that quarterback Tom Brady is pretty much unbeatable at home.  He broke Brett Favre’s record for consecutive home wins earlier this season.

Teams Split Season Series
The Patriots lost just two games this season but one of those losses game against the Jets.  New York won at home back in Week 2 by a score of 28-14.  The Patriots more than returned the favor about a month ago as they pounded the Jets 45-3 at Foxboro.  The Jets at least have the confidence of having beat the Patriots this season.  It is also worth noting that the Jets are 6-3 ATS this season on the road.

Recent Meetings
We already went over the past two meetings that the teams split. If you go back to last year it was another split with each team winning at home again.  The Jets have been road warriors but they still have not won at New England since 2008. The Jets were able to pull out a 34-31 win in November of 2008 at New England.  In the last ten meetings between the two teams the Jets are 5-5 against the NFL betting point spread.  If you are considering an NFL bet on the total then keep in mind that the last two meetings have gone over the total.