Betting trends for final four NFL games
As we turn for home and hit the quarter pole in the 2010 NFL season, it’s time to take a look at which teams have performed the best and worst in their final four games of the season over the last five years. We have broken the numbers down overall, as well as home and away.
HIGHEST WIN PCT. ATS – OVERALL
Carolina, 13-6 (68%)
Washington, 11-6 (65%)
Baltimore, 12-7 (63%)
New England, 12-7 (63%)
Philadelphia, 12-7 (63%)
San Diego, 12-7 (63%)
HIGHEST WIN PCT. ATS - HOME
Seattle, 8-2 (80%)
Houston, 9-3 (75%)
Baltimore, 8-3 (73%)
HIGHEST WIN PCT. ATS – AWAY
Miami, 9-2 (82%)
Carolina, 7-2 (78%)
NY Jets, 7-2 (78%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. ATS – OVERALL
Oakland, 5-15 (25%)
Dallas, 6-13 (32%)
New Orleans, 6-13 (32%)
Denver, 7-13 (35%)
Tampa Bay, 7-13 (35%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. ATS – HOME
Tampa Bay, 2-9 (18%)
New Orleans, 2-7 (22%)
Dallas, 2-7 (22%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. ATS – AWAY
Oakland, 2-8 (20%)
Jacksonville, 2-7 (22%)
Seattle, 2-7 (22%)
HIGHEST WIN PCT. STRAIGHT UP
New England, 17-3 (85%)
San Diego, 17-3 (85%)
Philadelphia, 14-6 (70%)
Pittsburgh, 14-6 (70%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. STRAIGHT UP
Detroit, 3-17 (15%)
Oakland, 3-17 (15%)
St. Louis, 4-16 (20%)
Kansas City, 5-15 (25%)
Looking at the schedule for the final four weeks of the season, here are some matchups to key on based on these five-year trends (all records and percentages are ATS and reflect the final four games of the season over the past five seasons):
Week 14
Philadelphia at Dallas: The Eagles are a solid 12-7 (63%) overall, while the Cowboys are tied for both the second-worst overall record ATS (6-13, 32%) and the worst home record ATS (2-7, 22%).
Miami at NY Jets: The Dolphins have the best road record (9-2, 82%), while the Jets are a mere 4-7 (36%) at home.
Week 15
Washington at Dallas: The Redskins have the second-best overall record ATS (11-6, 65%). See numbers for Dallas from Week 14.
New Orleans at Baltimore: The Saints are among the worst overall (6-13, 32%), while the Ravens are among the best both overall (12-7, 63%) and at home (8-3, 73%).
Week 16
San Diego at Cincinnati: The Chargers are a strong 6-3 (67%) on the road and the Bengals are just 4-5 (44%) at home.
Week 17
Jacksonville at Houston: The Jaguars are tied for second-worst away mark (2-7, 22%), while the Texans are second-best at home (9-3, 75%).
Carolina at Atlanta: The Panthers are number one overall (13-6, 68%) and tied for second on the road (7-2, 78%), while the Falcons are just 4-6 (40%) at home.
As we turn for home and hit the quarter pole in the 2010 NFL season, it’s time to take a look at which teams have performed the best and worst in their final four games of the season over the last five years. We have broken the numbers down overall, as well as home and away.
HIGHEST WIN PCT. ATS – OVERALL
Carolina, 13-6 (68%)
Washington, 11-6 (65%)
Baltimore, 12-7 (63%)
New England, 12-7 (63%)
Philadelphia, 12-7 (63%)
San Diego, 12-7 (63%)
HIGHEST WIN PCT. ATS - HOME
Seattle, 8-2 (80%)
Houston, 9-3 (75%)
Baltimore, 8-3 (73%)
HIGHEST WIN PCT. ATS – AWAY
Miami, 9-2 (82%)
Carolina, 7-2 (78%)
NY Jets, 7-2 (78%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. ATS – OVERALL
Oakland, 5-15 (25%)
Dallas, 6-13 (32%)
New Orleans, 6-13 (32%)
Denver, 7-13 (35%)
Tampa Bay, 7-13 (35%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. ATS – HOME
Tampa Bay, 2-9 (18%)
New Orleans, 2-7 (22%)
Dallas, 2-7 (22%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. ATS – AWAY
Oakland, 2-8 (20%)
Jacksonville, 2-7 (22%)
Seattle, 2-7 (22%)
HIGHEST WIN PCT. STRAIGHT UP
New England, 17-3 (85%)
San Diego, 17-3 (85%)
Philadelphia, 14-6 (70%)
Pittsburgh, 14-6 (70%)
LOWEST WIN PCT. STRAIGHT UP
Detroit, 3-17 (15%)
Oakland, 3-17 (15%)
St. Louis, 4-16 (20%)
Kansas City, 5-15 (25%)
Looking at the schedule for the final four weeks of the season, here are some matchups to key on based on these five-year trends (all records and percentages are ATS and reflect the final four games of the season over the past five seasons):
Week 14
Philadelphia at Dallas: The Eagles are a solid 12-7 (63%) overall, while the Cowboys are tied for both the second-worst overall record ATS (6-13, 32%) and the worst home record ATS (2-7, 22%).
Miami at NY Jets: The Dolphins have the best road record (9-2, 82%), while the Jets are a mere 4-7 (36%) at home.
Week 15
Washington at Dallas: The Redskins have the second-best overall record ATS (11-6, 65%). See numbers for Dallas from Week 14.
New Orleans at Baltimore: The Saints are among the worst overall (6-13, 32%), while the Ravens are among the best both overall (12-7, 63%) and at home (8-3, 73%).
Week 16
San Diego at Cincinnati: The Chargers are a strong 6-3 (67%) on the road and the Bengals are just 4-5 (44%) at home.
Week 17
Jacksonville at Houston: The Jaguars are tied for second-worst away mark (2-7, 22%), while the Texans are second-best at home (9-3, 75%).
Carolina at Atlanta: The Panthers are number one overall (13-6, 68%) and tied for second on the road (7-2, 78%), while the Falcons are just 4-6 (40%) at home.
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