2014 NFL Chiefs vs. Bills Week 10 Picks & Predictions

Chiefs vs. Bills Free Pick

BUFFALO, NY (The Spread) – The red-hot Chiefs will visit a Bills team today at 1:00PM ET that has been competitive through the first half of the regular season.

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ODDS: According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, the Chiefs are 1.5-point road favorites over the Bills while the over/under total is currently sitting at 41.5 points.

LINE MOVEMENT: The Chiefs opened as 2-point road favorites but the line has been bet down to 1.5 at most online and Vegas sports books, while the over/under has gone from 43 down to 41.5.

SEASON RECORDS: The Chiefs enter play with a 5-3 record and are an impressive 6-2 against the spread this season, while the under is 6-2 in their eight games this season. On the other side, the Bills are 5-3 straight up and 4-4 against the spread, while the under is 6-2 in their eight games as well.

Public Betting: Of the wagers currently placed on this game, 78% of NFL public bettors currently favor the Chiefs. This information is subject to change leading up to kickoff, however, so make sure you click on the link provided for the most up-to-date NFL public betting numbers.

NFL FREE PICK: Take the under. According to latest NFL trends, the under is 9-3 in the last 12 meetings between these two teams and 4-1 in the Bills’ last five home games. The under is also 6-2 in the Bills’ last eight games overall, 8-3 in their last 10 games in Week 10 and 4-1 in their last five games on turf. On the other side, the under is 5-0 in the Chiefs’ last five games following a bye week, 4-0 in their last four games overall and 20-8 in their last 28 games following a straight up win.

2014 NFL WEEK 10 FREE PICK: CHIEFS/BILLS UNDER 41.5

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