NFL on FOX Week 9 Odds & Over/Under Total: Redskins vs. Patriots

Redskins vs. Patriots Odds

The New England Patriots look to keep rolling when they play host to the Washington Redskins on Sunday at 1PM ET on FOX.

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According to oddsmakers at MyBookie, New England is heavily favored in this game, as the Patriots are getting odds of -14 points against the Redskins. The over/under total for the contest has been set at 52.5 points. The Patriots have won the last two meetings with Washington, but the Redskins are 3-1-1 against the spread in the last five meetings.

New England is 7-0 on the season, 4-2-1 against the spread and 4-3 with the over. The Patriots are coming off a 36-7 win over the Dolphins to stay unbeaten. New England leads the NFL in scoring, averaging 35.6 points per game. They are fifth in yards at 414.6 yards per contest. The defense is allowing 19 points and 345.9 yards per contest. Tom Brady has thrown for 2,410 yards and 20 touchdowns this year to lead the offense while Rob Gronkowski has caught 40 passes for 646 yards and seven touchdowns. The defense is led by Chandler Jones, who has 23 tackles and 8.5 sacks.

Washington is 3-4 on the year, 3-4 against the spread and 4-3 with the under. The Redskins are coming off their bye week, but they beat the Bucs 31-30 prior to that. Washington was down 24-0 in the first half before coming back to win. The Skins are averaging 21.1 points and 340.3 yards per game on offense, while the defense is giving up 24 points and 360.4 yards per contest. Kirk Cousins has thrown for 1,737 yards and nine touchdowns this year, but also has eight interceptions. Pierre Garcon is the leading receiver with 37 catches for 350 yards and three touchdowns. The defense is led by Bashaud Breeland, who has 33 tackles with two interceptions.

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