As the preseason gets underway this week, let’s take a look at the current NFL coaches and their records in pre-season, including straight-up against the spread and over/under.
Now that the lockout is settled and the free agent frenzy has slowed down a lot, it is now time to look at the early week #1 odds. Bettors should be careful as injuries could occur in the pre-season games especially with the lack of off-season conditioning by some players because of the lockout. Here is a look at the games and their lines courtesy of Bookmaker Sportsbook who is offering a 25% signup bonus to all NFL bettors this season.
When you look at a game, something has to give. Such is the case with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Indianapolis Colts. The total is 44, which is low for a Colts game, especially at home, but a little higher than you like with the Chiefs. The over for the Chiefs is 1-2, while for the Colts is 3-1. The Chiefs have been relying on defense and special teams, giving up 12.7 points and 313 total yards. The Chiefs, thanks mostly for the 31 points they scored against the 49ers average 22.7 points a game and 322 yards.
Some times, you need to look at the history between teams when looking at totals. The tempo and familiarity between teams can play a factor in the scoring. A prime example of this is the Baltimore-Pittsburgh matchup. The knee-jerk reaction is that this is an automatic under at 34 ½. But over the past two years, the over is 3-1-1 in head-to-head meetings. You wouldn’t think that. This season, the Ravens average 14.7 points, while giving up 13.7. The Ravens average 302 yards total offense, while giving up 244 yards on defense. The Steelers average 24 points and 289 yards total offense, while their defense has given up an average of 11 points a game and 279 total yards. Both teams have gone over only once in three games. With a number so low, just one or two turnovers or a special teams play and it is suddenly an over.
New York Jets cornerback Derrelle Revis, who missed most of training camp with a contract dispute, will now miss time for a different reason. The high profile cornerback is listed as out this week on the NFL injury report against the Miami Dolphins due to a hamstring injury. He will not travel with the Jets to Miami to remain in New Jersey for treatments. “I want to be out there with them, but I can’t,” he said in a report. “I am going to take my time and get back to 100 percent.” Jets linebacker Jason Taylor (elbow) was limited in practice.
Here is a look at every total on the board for week 3 NFL betting. As always you can view the opening and current numbers on our NFL lines page of the website from multiple sportsbooks.
The NFL hosts some of sports greatest rivalries. When NFL handicapping something to keep in mind is even if one team is having a good year and the other is not, these games are often close. With the NFL season under way, let’s take a look at some of the better divisional rivalries and when they will happen.
With one week in the books, the picture gets a little clearer on who can score. Here is a handicapping breakdown and quick look at the totals for Week 2 in the National Football League: