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Week 14 NFL Odds & Predictions

Written by Jimmy Boyd

Jimmy Boyd breaks down the Week 14 NFL odds below by using the point spreads and the totals to arrive at the scores odds makers have projected to occur. Use these predictions to help you with your NFL betting this week. If you are looking for additional handicapping help, make sure you check out Jimmy Boyd’s Week 15 NFL picks. Bet the NFL at Bookmaker this week and receive up to a 20 percent cash sign up bonus.

Thursday Dec 4, 2008

Oakland Raiders 17 San Diego Chargers 26 – the Chargers are a 9-point favorite with the total set at 42. The Chargers beat Oakland by 10 points on the road earlier this season 28-18, and odds makers have projected a similar outcome again.

Sunday Dec 7, 2008
Cincinnati Bengals 14 Indianapolis Colts 28 – the Colts are a 13.5-point favorite with the total set at 42. Odds makers like the Colts to pick up their sixth straight win against one of the worst teams in the NFL.

Jacksonville Jaguars 17 Chicago Bears 23 – the Bears are a 6.5-point favorite with the total set at 40.5. Odds makers like the Bears to bounce back this week to put some heat back on the Vikings in the NFC North.

Houston Texans 21 Green Bay Packers 26 – the Packers are a 5.5-point favorite with the total set at 47. Houston has won two in a row while the Packers have lost their last two but Houston’s 1-5 road mark has the books favoring the Pack.

Cleveland Browns 12 Tennessee Titans 26 – the Titans are a 14-point favorite with the total set at 37.5. Fresh off a monster blowout of Detroit, odds makers like s rested Titans team to walk away with another double digit win.

Washington Redskins 15 Baltimore Ravens 20 – the Ravens are a 5-point favorite with the total set at 35.5. With the Cowboys coming on strong, this is a must-win for the Skins, but odds makers don’t think they can get the job done in this defensive battle.

Philadelphia Eagles 18 New York Giants 25 – the Giants are a 6.5-point favorite with the total set at 43. The Eagles are fresh off a blowout win on Turkey Day over the NFC West leading Arizona Cardinals but odds makers don’t think the Eagles will have enough momentum to take NFC East leading New York on the road.

Atlanta Falcons 24 New Orleans Saints 27 – the Saints are a 3-point favorite with the total set at 51. Odds makers have the Saints staying alive in the NFC playoff hunt with a home win over division rival Atlanta.

New York Jets 24 San Francisco 49ers 20 – the Jets are 4-point favorites with the total set at 44.5. Odds makers have the Jets bouncing back on the road from a home blowout loss to Denver to stay atop the NFC West.

Miami Dolphins 21 Buffalo Bills 22 – the Bills are a 1-point favorite with the total set at 42.5. The books have slated this AFC East rivalry as the closest contest this week.

Kansas City Chiefs 20 Denver Broncos 29 – the Broncos are 9-point favorites with the total set at 48.5. Odds makers have the Broncos avenging an earlier season loss to the Chiefs this week.

St Louis Rams 17 Arizona Cardinals 31 – the Cardinals are 14-point favorites with the total set at 48.5. The Cards are back at home where they are 4-1 this season and that has odds makers favoring them heavily against the poor Rams.

Dallas Cowboys 18 Pittsburgh Steelers 21 – the Steelers are a 3-point favorite with the total set at 39.5. The books have given the edge to Pittsburgh in one of the most intriguing matchups of the week. Dallas is 3-0 since Romo’s return but the books have the Boys going down on the road this week.

New England Patriots 24 Seattle Seahawks 19 – the Patriots are a 4.5-point favorite with the total set at 43. New England has not lost back-to-back games all season and the books don’t see it starting now.

Monday Dec 8, 2008

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 18 Carolina Panthers 21 – the Panthers are a 3-point favorite with the total set at 38. The books have the Panthers avenging an earlier season blowout loss to the Bucs.

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