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2014 NFL on CBS Week 11 Odds & Point Spread: Raiders vs. Chargers

Raiders vs. Chargers Odds

SAN DIEGO, CA (The Spread) – The San Diego Chargers are looking to snap a losing streak on Sunday when they host the winless Oakland Raiders at 4:05PM ET on CBS.

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San Diego is 5-4 overall, 3-1 at home and 5-4 against the spread. Oakland is 0-9 on the season, 0-4 on the road and 4-5 against the spread. San Diego has won five of its last six against Oakland.

Trends show that the Raiders are 8-3 against the spread in their last 11 against the Chargers and in 4 of their last 5 meetings in San Diego. These two have also hit the under in 12 of their last 16 meetings in San Diego.

According to oddsmakers from BetDSI, San Diego is favored at home, as the Chargers are getting odds of -10.5 points against Oakland on Sunday. The over/under total for the game has been set at 45 points (View Matchup). The opening odds for this game had San Diego favored by 11 points. The spread climbed to a high of 11.5 before falling to 10.5 points. The over/under total opened at 44 points and then slowly worked up to 45.

San Diego is coming off the bye week, but the Chargers dropped three straight prior to that. San Diego is now averaging just 333.8 yards per game on offense, while the defense is allowing 342.3 yards per game. Quarterback Philip Rivers has thrown for 2,351 yards and 20 touchdowns to lead the offense while Malcom Floyd has 28 receptions for 530 yards and three scores. The defense is led by Eric Weddle, who has 64 tackles and one interception.

Oakland is coming off a 41-17 loss to Denver at home to fall to 0-9 on the season. The offense is posting just 281.2 yards per game on offense, including a league-worst 62.1 rushing yards per game. On defense, Oakland is allowing 372.5 yards per game. Quarterback Derek Carr has thrown for 1,903 yards and 13 touchdowns this season while James Jones has 47 receptions for 463 yards and three scores. The defense is being led by Charles Woodson, who has 60 tackles with two interceptions.

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In terms of Injuries, San Diego linebacker Manti Te’o (foot) and cornerback Jason Verrett (shoulder) are questionable. Oakland cornerback Carlos Rogers (knee) and tackle Menelik Watson (concussion) are also questionable.

The Public Bets for this game are currently backing the Chargers, as San Diego is getting 64% of the wagers with odds of -10.5 points against Oakland on Sunday afternoon.

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