Pro Football Betting Trends- Week 12

The NFL East may be one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL currently. The Philadelphia Eagles are leading The NFC East with six wins; The Dallas Cowboys are not far behind with five wins.

New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys

The New York Giants, who had a horrible start to the season, seem like they may have a chance at winning the division. The odds are not in their favor, with only four wins, but it is possible. The Pro Football Betting lines opened up with The New York Giants listed as the -3 point favorites, the total was listed at forty-six. The live lines are showing The Giants laying one point on The Cowboys currently with the total listed at forty-five.
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The fact is that over the last nine times The Cowboys squared off against The Giants, seven of the games went over the total. If The New York Giants defeat The Cowboys they will have the same record as the Cowboys after the game (5 wins, six losses). Dallas is going into this game on an ATS victory streak of 7-1 after a bye week.

Week 12 –  NFC South

The New Orleans Saints as leading The NFC South with eight victories, The Panthers tailing them with seven wins. The New Orleans Saints are heading to The Georgia Dome to face off against The Atlanta Falcons for Sunday Night NFL Betting. The Spread opened up with The Saints laying -6.5 points on The Falcons and The total listed at fifty-two. New Orleans are on a 5-1 ATS runs against The Falcons, they have been defeated five of seven SU when hosting. Moreover New Orleans is 2-5 SU while playing Atlanta in away games.

Week 12 – AFC East

The Denver Broncos are leading The AFC east with nine wins, however The Chiefs have nine wins as well. The two teams will meet this Sunday for a battle for first place in the AFC East. The Denver Broncos defeated The Chiefs last week; which puts them on a three game winning streak as they head to face off against The New England Patriots. The spread opened up with The Denver Broncos listed as the -2.5 favorites and the total listed at fifty-three.

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