NFL Betting Trends: Using trends to find winning angles in Week 11
The NFL season is hitting full stride in Week 11 and the teams are fighting for playoff positioning. Every game is very important as teams jockey for position down the stretch. SO teams are giving it their all in hopes of nabbing a win.
NFL betting trends can sometimes identify a weak or strong area for a team on any given week. Finding the right trends will often lead to profit in the long term.
The Cincinnati Bengals are off a big win against the New York Giants but this week they go back to playing in the AFC and as the sports betting trends point out, that has been a bad thing for the Bengals. The Bengals are 1-11-2 ATS in their last 14 when playing against the AFC and the Chiefs looked vastly improved on Monday Night Football against the Pittsburg Steelers.
The Jets are having one of the worst seasons ever and it is only going to get worse when they play the St. Louis Rams if the trends are correct. The Rams are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games after accumulating more than 350 total yards in their previous game and 7-3 ATS in their last 10 games overall. The Jets could be slowly giving up on the year and a lackluster game against the Rams would seal it.
The Cowboys are back in the playoff race after beating the Eagles but the trends suggest a letdown as they host the Cleveland Browns in week 10. The Cowboys are 7-19 ATS in their last 26 games after allowing more than 350 total yards in their previous game and 1-7 ATS in their last 8 games following a win.
These are just a few of the big trends for the upcoming games this weekend that could put some extra coin in your pocket.
Cole Ryan
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