NFL Week 6 Public Betting
Which teams are getting the most public support heading into their Week 6 games in the NFL? Here’s a look at the Public Betting for Sunday.
The team with the most lopsided wagers in their favor are the Green Bay Packers. Green Bay is hitting the road today to face the Minnesota Vikings at 1PM ET. Oddsmakers have the Packers listed as a 3-point favorite on the road and Green Bay is currently getting 84 percent of the wagers against Minnesota. The Packers come into today’s game 4-1 overall and 3-2 against the spread while Minnesota is 3-2 overall and 2-3 against the spread. The Vikings are dealing with some big injuries, which play a factor in this one, but the Vikings have still covered in two of the last three in this series.
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Another team with a lot of support from the bettors is the New England Patriots. New England goes on the road today to face the New York Jets at 1PM ET. Oddsmakers are listing the Patriots as a 9.5-point favorite on the road, which is the largest spread for any road team this weekend. Bettors aren’t scared, however, as the Pats are getting 72 percent of the wagers for this contest. Both teams are 3-2 on the season while the Pats are just 2-3 against the spread and the Jets are 3-2 ATS. New England is 2-0 ATS on the road while the Jets are 2-0 ATS at home, so something has to give. The Jets have actually dominated this series at the betting window, going 6-1-1 ATS in the last eight meetings.
The game that bettors are most split on has the Washington Redskins hosting the San Francisco 49ers today at 1PM ET. Oddsmakers currently have the Redskins listed as an 11-point favorite at home against San Fran. The public betting is slightly siding with the Skins, as they are getting 51 percent of the wagers. Washington is 2-2 on the season and 2-2 against the spread while San Francisco is 0-5 overall and 3-2 ATS. San Francisco has actually won four straight meetings with Washington.