Betting Recap - Week 15
December 22, 2015
Overall Notes
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEK 15 RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 12-4
Against the Spread 9-6-1
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 9-7
Against the Spread 7-8-1
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 10-6
The largest underdogs to win straight up
Lions (+2.5, ML +115) at Saints, 35-27
Redskins (+2.5, ML +110) vs. Bills, 35-25
Texans (+2.5, ML +115) at Colts, 16-10
The largest favorites to cover
Patriots (-14.5) vs. Titans, 33-16
Seahawks (-14.5) vs. Browns, 30-13
Fire Chiefs
-- The Kansas City Chiefs rolled past the beleaguered Baltimore Ravens by a 34-14 count, easily covering a 6 1/2-point spread. The Chiefs have won and covered each of their past four on the road dating back to Oct. 18, and they're 8-0 SU and 7-1 ATS over their past eight games with the lowly Cleveland Browns paying a visit to Arrowhead Stadium in Week 16. The Chiefs are 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS over their past four games at home.
Capital Gains
-- The Washington Redskins posted a 35-25 victory over the visiting Buffalo Bills to give them back-to-back victories for the first time this season. It was also their first time covering consecutive games since Oct. 4-11. The Redskins, in the driver's seat for the NFC East Division title, have won and covered three of their past four games. Washington improved to 6-1 at home with a 5-2 ATS mark since their Week 1 setback in their home opener. While many talking heads are saying a road playoff game at Washington in the wild-card round is favorable, based on these numbers that might not necessarily be the case. Remember that.
AFC vs. NFC
-- The AFC and NFC battled on the gridiron six times in Week 15, with the NFC dominating the slate. The NFC won four of the six meetings straight up while going 4-1-1 ATS.
The Cincinnati Bengals won and covered on the road against the San Francisco 49ers, 24-14. They were the only AFC team to win both straight up and cover. The New York Jets were able to get it done on Saturday night against the Dallas Cowboys, 19-16. The line closed at three points for most, but some were lucky to get th Cowboys at 3 1/2 for yet another cover for the NFC. The Bills were dumped in D.C., dropping to 0-3 SU/ATS against the NFC East this season. They will try to avoid a sweep from the East when they host the Cowboys in Week 16.
-- The 'under' went 4-2 in the six AFC vs. NFC matchups in Week 15, and the 'under' is 30-15-1 (66.7%) in the past 45 over the past 12 weeks. For the season, the 'under' is 37-18-2 (67.3%) in intraconference matchups this season.
Total Recall
-- After a low-scoring Week 14, the 'over' cashed in 10 of 16 games. In fact, 12 teams posted 30 or more points in Week 15, with eight games seeing a total of 50 or more points.
Apparently the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts didn't get the scoring memo, as they combined for just 26 points in an easy under. Of course, the Texans were starting a backup quarterback, and lost him to injury. The Colts have been starting a backup for a number of weeks now, too.
-- The four lowest totals on the board saw the 'over/under' go 2-2, with Thursday night game hitting the over, and the Saturday night game going under.
-- The Bears-Vikings game was a rare 'over' for the Minnesota offense. The under was 5-1-1 in the past seven for the Vikings, and 10-2-1 this season. However, the Vikes nearly took care of the over (43.5) themselves with a 38-spot. For Minnesota, the 'over' hit in the rematch with a division foe against the Lions, as well as against the Bears. Will it be 3-for-3 when they visit Lambeau Field in Week 17?
-- The 'over' was 3-1 in four primetime games in Week 15. Officially, the 'over' is 18-25-1 (41.8%) through 44 games under the lights. In 2014, the over went 33-17 (66%) in primetime games, and the over was 28-22 (56%) in 2013.
Injury Report
-- Bears WR Alshon Jeffery (calf) was injured in the team's loss in Minnesota, and his status for Week 16 is uncertain.
-- Bengals WR A.J. Green (back) left the Week 15 win in San Francisco early due to a back ailment, and his status going forward remains murky at best.
-- Bills WR Robert Woods (groin) checked of the team's loss in D.C., and the wasn't the only one on offense. RBs Anthony Dixon (knee) and LeSean McCoy (knee) each were forced out early, too.
-- 49ers RB Shaun Draughn (knee) was injured in the team's loss against the Bengals, making the San Francisco tailback situation unclear going into the final two games.
-- Jaguars RB Denard Robinson (foot) entered Week 15 with high expectations, but a foot injury ended Shoelace's day early.
-- Patriots WR Danny Amendola (knee) banged up his left knee in the team's blowout win against the Titans and is a question mark going forward.
-- Raiders WR Michael Crabtree (concussion) is headed for the league's mandated concussion protocol after leaving the Week 15 game against the Packers. Fellow WR Seth Roberts (abdomen) also left early.
-- Texans WR Cecil Shorts III (groin) pulled a groin in the team's Week 15 win in Indianapolis, and he did not record any offensive statistics.
-- Titans QB Marcus Mariota (knee) left the team's loss due to a knee injury and he will not return this season.
-- Vikings RB Adrian Peterson (ankle) was forced out early in the team's win against Chicago. He was able to return, but is a question mark for the team's Saturday showdown against N.Y. Giants.
Looking Ahead
-- The Chargers hit the road Thursday to battle the Raiders. San Diego is 4-0 ATS in their past four road games, but they're just 1-9 ATS in their past 10 games against AFC West Division foes. The Chargers are also just 3-8 ATS in their past 11 against teams with a losing record. Oakland has failed to cover four of their past five, and they're 4-10 ATS in their past 14 home games against a team with a losing road record. The Chargers are 1-5 ATS in their past six meetings with the Raiders, although the underdog is 12-1 ATS in the past 13 in this series.
-- The Redskins and Eagles meet Saturday night in the City of Brotherly Love. The underdog is 4-1 ATS in the past five meetings. Washington is 6-2 ATS in the past eight trips to Philly, while the Redskins are 5-2 ATS in the past seven overall in this series.
-- While the Patriots are 0-3-2 ATS in their past five against teams with a winning record, they're 2-0-2 ATS in their past four divisional games. The Jets are 4-0-1 ATS in their past five against teams with a winning record, and 7-3 ATS in their past 10 home games. The Pats are 0-4-1 ATS in the past five meetings, although New England is 12-4 ATS in their past 16 trips to New Jersey.
-- Houston covered in Indianapolis, and they're now 6-2-1 ATS in their past nine against divisional foes. The Texans are also 7-3 ATS in their past 10 against teams wiht a losing record. In this series the Texans are 4-0 ATS in their past four against the Titans, and 4-0 ATS in their past four trips to the Music City.
-- Carolina puts their 14-0 record on the line in Atlanta. The Panthers have covered eight of their past 11, and five of their past seven on the road. Atlanta is 0-4 ATS in their past four at home, and 0-5 ATS in their past five NFC South tilts. The Panthers are 6-1 ATS in their past seven against the Falcons, and the under is a perfect 5-0 in the past five meetings.
-- The Steelers are 6-2 ATS in their past eight road games, and 5-2-1 ATS in their past eight inside the division. The Ravens have been awful lately, going 1-9-1 ATS in their past 11 at home, and 3-9-2 ATS in their past 14 overall. Baltimore is also 3-8-2 ATS in their past 13 against divisional teams.
-- The Rams are 0-4 ATS in their past four games against a team with a winning record, and 0-3-1 ATS in their past four road outings. The Seahawks have cashed in five straight, and they're 8-2 ATS in their past 10 against teams with a losing record. The Rams are just 1-7 ATS in their past eight trips to the Pacific Northwest, and the home team has cashed in five straight in the series. The under is 5-1 in the past six in Seattle, and 8-3 in the past 11 meetings overall.
December 22, 2015
Overall Notes
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEK 15 RESULTS
Wager Favorites-Underdogs
Straight Up 12-4
Against the Spread 9-6-1
Wager Home-Away
Straight Up 9-7
Against the Spread 7-8-1
Wager Totals (O/U)
Over-Under 10-6
The largest underdogs to win straight up
Lions (+2.5, ML +115) at Saints, 35-27
Redskins (+2.5, ML +110) vs. Bills, 35-25
Texans (+2.5, ML +115) at Colts, 16-10
The largest favorites to cover
Patriots (-14.5) vs. Titans, 33-16
Seahawks (-14.5) vs. Browns, 30-13
Fire Chiefs
-- The Kansas City Chiefs rolled past the beleaguered Baltimore Ravens by a 34-14 count, easily covering a 6 1/2-point spread. The Chiefs have won and covered each of their past four on the road dating back to Oct. 18, and they're 8-0 SU and 7-1 ATS over their past eight games with the lowly Cleveland Browns paying a visit to Arrowhead Stadium in Week 16. The Chiefs are 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS over their past four games at home.
Capital Gains
-- The Washington Redskins posted a 35-25 victory over the visiting Buffalo Bills to give them back-to-back victories for the first time this season. It was also their first time covering consecutive games since Oct. 4-11. The Redskins, in the driver's seat for the NFC East Division title, have won and covered three of their past four games. Washington improved to 6-1 at home with a 5-2 ATS mark since their Week 1 setback in their home opener. While many talking heads are saying a road playoff game at Washington in the wild-card round is favorable, based on these numbers that might not necessarily be the case. Remember that.
AFC vs. NFC
-- The AFC and NFC battled on the gridiron six times in Week 15, with the NFC dominating the slate. The NFC won four of the six meetings straight up while going 4-1-1 ATS.
The Cincinnati Bengals won and covered on the road against the San Francisco 49ers, 24-14. They were the only AFC team to win both straight up and cover. The New York Jets were able to get it done on Saturday night against the Dallas Cowboys, 19-16. The line closed at three points for most, but some were lucky to get th Cowboys at 3 1/2 for yet another cover for the NFC. The Bills were dumped in D.C., dropping to 0-3 SU/ATS against the NFC East this season. They will try to avoid a sweep from the East when they host the Cowboys in Week 16.
-- The 'under' went 4-2 in the six AFC vs. NFC matchups in Week 15, and the 'under' is 30-15-1 (66.7%) in the past 45 over the past 12 weeks. For the season, the 'under' is 37-18-2 (67.3%) in intraconference matchups this season.
Total Recall
-- After a low-scoring Week 14, the 'over' cashed in 10 of 16 games. In fact, 12 teams posted 30 or more points in Week 15, with eight games seeing a total of 50 or more points.
Apparently the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts didn't get the scoring memo, as they combined for just 26 points in an easy under. Of course, the Texans were starting a backup quarterback, and lost him to injury. The Colts have been starting a backup for a number of weeks now, too.
-- The four lowest totals on the board saw the 'over/under' go 2-2, with Thursday night game hitting the over, and the Saturday night game going under.
-- The Bears-Vikings game was a rare 'over' for the Minnesota offense. The under was 5-1-1 in the past seven for the Vikings, and 10-2-1 this season. However, the Vikes nearly took care of the over (43.5) themselves with a 38-spot. For Minnesota, the 'over' hit in the rematch with a division foe against the Lions, as well as against the Bears. Will it be 3-for-3 when they visit Lambeau Field in Week 17?
-- The 'over' was 3-1 in four primetime games in Week 15. Officially, the 'over' is 18-25-1 (41.8%) through 44 games under the lights. In 2014, the over went 33-17 (66%) in primetime games, and the over was 28-22 (56%) in 2013.
Injury Report
-- Bears WR Alshon Jeffery (calf) was injured in the team's loss in Minnesota, and his status for Week 16 is uncertain.
-- Bengals WR A.J. Green (back) left the Week 15 win in San Francisco early due to a back ailment, and his status going forward remains murky at best.
-- Bills WR Robert Woods (groin) checked of the team's loss in D.C., and the wasn't the only one on offense. RBs Anthony Dixon (knee) and LeSean McCoy (knee) each were forced out early, too.
-- 49ers RB Shaun Draughn (knee) was injured in the team's loss against the Bengals, making the San Francisco tailback situation unclear going into the final two games.
-- Jaguars RB Denard Robinson (foot) entered Week 15 with high expectations, but a foot injury ended Shoelace's day early.
-- Patriots WR Danny Amendola (knee) banged up his left knee in the team's blowout win against the Titans and is a question mark going forward.
-- Raiders WR Michael Crabtree (concussion) is headed for the league's mandated concussion protocol after leaving the Week 15 game against the Packers. Fellow WR Seth Roberts (abdomen) also left early.
-- Texans WR Cecil Shorts III (groin) pulled a groin in the team's Week 15 win in Indianapolis, and he did not record any offensive statistics.
-- Titans QB Marcus Mariota (knee) left the team's loss due to a knee injury and he will not return this season.
-- Vikings RB Adrian Peterson (ankle) was forced out early in the team's win against Chicago. He was able to return, but is a question mark for the team's Saturday showdown against N.Y. Giants.
Looking Ahead
-- The Chargers hit the road Thursday to battle the Raiders. San Diego is 4-0 ATS in their past four road games, but they're just 1-9 ATS in their past 10 games against AFC West Division foes. The Chargers are also just 3-8 ATS in their past 11 against teams with a losing record. Oakland has failed to cover four of their past five, and they're 4-10 ATS in their past 14 home games against a team with a losing road record. The Chargers are 1-5 ATS in their past six meetings with the Raiders, although the underdog is 12-1 ATS in the past 13 in this series.
-- The Redskins and Eagles meet Saturday night in the City of Brotherly Love. The underdog is 4-1 ATS in the past five meetings. Washington is 6-2 ATS in the past eight trips to Philly, while the Redskins are 5-2 ATS in the past seven overall in this series.
-- While the Patriots are 0-3-2 ATS in their past five against teams with a winning record, they're 2-0-2 ATS in their past four divisional games. The Jets are 4-0-1 ATS in their past five against teams with a winning record, and 7-3 ATS in their past 10 home games. The Pats are 0-4-1 ATS in the past five meetings, although New England is 12-4 ATS in their past 16 trips to New Jersey.
-- Houston covered in Indianapolis, and they're now 6-2-1 ATS in their past nine against divisional foes. The Texans are also 7-3 ATS in their past 10 against teams wiht a losing record. In this series the Texans are 4-0 ATS in their past four against the Titans, and 4-0 ATS in their past four trips to the Music City.
-- Carolina puts their 14-0 record on the line in Atlanta. The Panthers have covered eight of their past 11, and five of their past seven on the road. Atlanta is 0-4 ATS in their past four at home, and 0-5 ATS in their past five NFC South tilts. The Panthers are 6-1 ATS in their past seven against the Falcons, and the under is a perfect 5-0 in the past five meetings.
-- The Steelers are 6-2 ATS in their past eight road games, and 5-2-1 ATS in their past eight inside the division. The Ravens have been awful lately, going 1-9-1 ATS in their past 11 at home, and 3-9-2 ATS in their past 14 overall. Baltimore is also 3-8-2 ATS in their past 13 against divisional teams.
-- The Rams are 0-4 ATS in their past four games against a team with a winning record, and 0-3-1 ATS in their past four road outings. The Seahawks have cashed in five straight, and they're 8-2 ATS in their past 10 against teams with a losing record. The Rams are just 1-7 ATS in their past eight trips to the Pacific Northwest, and the home team has cashed in five straight in the series. The under is 5-1 in the past six in Seattle, and 8-3 in the past 11 meetings overall.
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