At the start of the season, it seemed that 2016 would have nothing but good things in store for the Green Bay Packers. But now that we’re more than halfway through the season, it’s clear that the opposite is true. Heading into Week 11, the Packers have a losing record, are ranked 3rd in the division, are on a 3 game losing streak, and currently have a -4 turnover ratio. It’s certainly been a rollercoaster and the difference between what the sportsbook projected for the Packers and what they accomplished is only comparable to the gaping difference between what the polls projected for Hillary Clinton, and what the results at the booths actually were. The Packers’ season has been disappointing for the coaches, players, and fans but there’s still time for Green Bay to prove themselves worthy of your bet on NFL money lines. Unfortunately, no one with a sound mind would pick them in their next contest.
The Houston Texans and the Oakland Raiders hope to make into and out of Mexico before the wall is up in order to show the south of the border NFL betting public that real football is played with your hands. Here are the NFL gambling lines for the game on Monday, November 21st at Estadio Azteca: Texans +5½ (-110) 46½ (-110) Raiders -5½ (-110) 46½ (-110)
The Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts will attempt to gain some Packers-beating-momentum when they meet on Sunday, November 20th at Lucas Oil Stadium. The following are the online sportsbook odds for people who bet on NFL: Titans +3 (-105) 52½ (-110) Colts -3 (-115) 52½ (-110)
As long as the Dallas Cowboys keep on winning, fans who bet on NFL don’t care if they put Gus the Mule on the team. However, Steven Ruiz over at USA Today says the Cowboys should pick Tony Romo – who returned to practice this week – over rookie Dak Prescott. Why? Because “Romo has never been able to play with a supporting cast this talented, has been a top-10 quarterback when healthy and would allow the Cowboys to open up the entire playbook.” And presumably rip it in half like a phonebook.
Despite Monday night Football’s sinking ratings, the top sportsbooks are still ready to deliver some of the best lines available for your bet on NFL games. This upcoming Monday night, the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Bengals will take to the field to deliver Week 10’s Monday Night Football action. Neither team has been overly impressive this season, but the Giants will be coming in off of three straight wins. Will the odds take into account Big Blue’s winning streak this Monday night? NFL Odds – Week 10 – Monday, November 14th
The Philadelphia Eagles thought they hit the jackpot with Carson Wentz, and through the first half of the season the majority of betting sportsbooks agreed with that sentiment. But now that we’ve seen the rookie play through half an NFL season, we’ve gained more insight into the type of quarterback that Wentz is. Don’t get it wrong; Wentz is a talented, young athlete and the Eagles are lucky to have him. Overall, Wentz is definitely the type of player that can you build a franchise around. But is he good enough to beat out Dak Prescott for the Rookie of the Year award? Probably not.
The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots have in common having last defeated the Buffalo Bills, but little else. The Pats are the favorites of people who bet on NFL against the Seahawks on Sunday, November 13th at Gillette Stadium. Here are the betting sportsbook odds: Seahawks +7½ (-110) 48 (-110) +295 Patriots -7½ (-110) 48 (-110) -360
The Minnesota Vikings entered the season as the reigning NFC North champions. But even though they were the reigning champs, the online sportsbook odds still thought that the Packers would win the North, not Minnesota. But as the season began, the Vikings were quick to surpass the Packers and soon everyone was picking Minnesota for their bet on NFL money lines. Through the first half of the season, the Vikings were an unstoppable force. The defense was foreboding, and the offense was just good enough to guarantee a Minnesota win.
The Green Bay Packers were supposed to be the sportsbook favorite to make it all the way to the Super Bowl and win the greatest show on turf. But heading into Week 10, the Packers have lost 3 out of their last 4 games. The first two losses were against the Cowboys and the Falcons, so the losses were dismissible because those two are some of the best playoff contenders within the NFC. However, this past Sunday’s loss against the Indianapolis Colts was not so easily dismissed. In fact the loss raised some daunting questions about this Green Bay team. Such as; are the Green Bay Packers still worthy of your bet on NFL money lines?
The Dallas Cowboys ride through Pittsburgh with guns blazing when they meet the Steelers on Sunday, November 13th for a showdown at Heinz Field. Below are the odds for fans who bet on NFL: Cowboys +2 (-105) 49½ (-115) Steelers -2 (-115) 49½ (-105)