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Chiefs vs. Raiders Prediction

Are the Chiefs are great play today when they visit the Raiders at 4:05PM ET fresh off their bye?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Raiders are now 1.5-point home underdogs versus the Chiefs, who opened as a 2-point road dog. The total, meanwhile, is sitting at 46 points after opening at 46.5.

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The Chiefs are 1-4 against the spread in their last five games versus AFC opponents and are winless at 0-5 ATS in their last five games after allowing more than 30 points in their previous game. They’re 4-9 ATS in their last 13 games versus a team with a winning record, but they’re a perfect 8-0 against the spread in their last eight games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.

The Raiders have covered in eight of 11 versus AFC opponents but are just 2-5 against the spread in their last seven games in the month of October and are winless at 0-6 against the spread in their last six home games. They’re also just 7-16-1 at the betting window in their last 24 games coming off a win.

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OUR PREDICTION: The Chiefs and the road team have been great plays in this series. Kansas City is 10-3 against the spread in its last 13 games in Oakland, while the road team is 20-6 against the spread in the last 26 games between these two teams. Andy Reid’s teams are 15-2 coming off a bye and the Chiefs are entering desperation mode. Look for them to be focused and prepared against their division rival today.

 

NFL WEEK 6 PREDICTION: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -1.5

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