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2013 NFL Playoff Odds – Divisional Round Lines

January 9th, 2014 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2013 NFL Playoff Odds – Divisional Round Lines
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Here you will find the listing of all the NFL Divisional Playoff lines from 5 Dimes Sportsbook
These include spreads & totals for the NFL Playoffs Divisional round games at 5 Dimes Sportsbook

Three of these 2013-14 NFL Playoffs matchups are rematches of regular season games this year. 

2013 NFL Playoffs Lines For Saturday, January 11, 2014

Seahawks vs Saints Line

Last Saturday, Drew Brees & the Saints were able to come away with their 1st ever road playoff win. Their reward? A trip to Seattle to face Russell Wilson & Seahawks at “The Clink”. Current Line: Seattle -7.5 (Over/Under 46.5)

New Orleans Saints at Seattle Seahawks
Game Time: 4:35pm (EST) ♦ TV Network: FOX
Divisional Playoff Line: Seahawks -8  Total: 46.5

The New Orleans Saints (12-5, SU, 9-8 ATS) will take on the Seattle Seahawks (13-3 SU, 11-5 ATS) for a chance to advance to the NFC championship. These two teams met back in week 13, in a dominant 34-7 victory by the Seahawks. Heading into the playoffs one would think that the Saints had absolutely no chance of winning in Seattle due to this past regular season matchup and the fact that most assumed that the Saints would not be able to win the type game where they were required to run the ball and play a physical grind-it-out game on the road and in cold weather. However, the Saints proved the critics wrong last Saturday by winning their first playoff road game 26-24 at Philadelphia. However, the Seahawks and their stingy defense are currently 7-1 at home this season, with their only loss coming to Arizona 17-10.  Their home field advantage may be the best in the NFL.  They seem to fluster teams early and throw a lot of early punches.  It will take an even more physical attack and lot of mental toughness to come away with this one.  Most think the Saints will not be able to handle what Seattle will dish out this Saturday.  Russell Wilson’s Seahawks are now listed as 8 point favorites from most books as of today.  However, this NFC divisional playoff line is down from an opening line of 8.5. The total may be the more interesting straight to watch here as 46.5 seems high for most Seattle games, but their last matchup finished with only 41 (league average 48).  The Saints are long shots according to the latest odds to win the Superbowl, with a 22 to 1 payout if they win it all this year.  Meanwhile Seattle is the current favorite at 3 to 1.

Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots
Game Time: 8:15pm (EST)  TV Network: CBS
Divisional Playoff Odds: Patriots -7  Over/Under: 51
The AFC South champion Indianapolis Colts (12-5 SU, 10-6-1 ATS) are coming off one of the most improbable comebacks in playoff history. The Colts rallied from a 28 point deficit to defeat Kansas City in the Wildcard round 45-44. Andrew Luck and his island of misfit toys will try to keep this momentum going as they head over to Foxboro, Massachusetts to take on Tom Brady and the playoff-experienced, New England Patriots (12–4 SU, 9-7 ATS). The last meeting between these two teams was in November of the 2012 season.  In last seasons week 11, fans watched an exciting offensive show which racked up almost 900 yards of total offense (over 400+ for both offenses). Brady just kept throwing punches and then rookie, Andrew Luck couldn’t keep up.  Luck had thrown 3 interceptions in the 59-24 New England victory; and the Patriots were able to levy the “Chuck Strong” wave that had taken the league by storm. But that was a Colts team with no experience in big matchups and was also a much stronger New England team in a lot of ways. As of today, the Colts have won four straight heading into this one and are feeling good about themselves after their epic comeback.  However, the Patriots were rolling themselves as they have won five of their last six.  Many would say that the Patriots (as the #2 seed) got the better draw in Indianapolis, while Denver drew a more formidable matchup in the Chargers.  However, Superbowl teams don’t complain about their draw in the divisional playoff round when getting a first round bye in the NFL playoffs.  Most consensus lines for this AFC divisional playoff game have the Patriots listed as 7 point favorites at home against Andrew Luck and the Colts.  The total for this game opened at 52.5 and is down to 51. Check out the Colts & the Patriots Superbowl Odds.

NFL Divisional Playoffs Odds For Sunday, January 12, 2013

49ers-Kaepernick-Odds

Last week, Colin Kaepernick & the 49ers (-2.5) reminded everyone why they are the reigning NFC Champions. They head to Carolina as 1 pt. favorites to face Cam Newton & the Panthers

San Francisco 49ers at Carolina Panthers
Game Time: 1:00pm (EST)  TV Network: FOX
Divisional Playoff Line: 49ers -1  Over/Under: 42

In the Sunday NFC Divisional Playoff game, the San Francisco 48ers (13–4 SU, 10–5-2 ATS) will travel East for their second meeting this season with the Carolina Panthers (12-4 SU, 10-6 ATS). The 49ers (Divisional Round Odds to win the Superbowl: 6 to 1) defeated the Green Bay Packers 23-20 in the Wildcard round in sub-zero temperatures. In the first meeting this season, the 49ers lost to the Panthers 10-9 in one of the more physical games this season and perhaps Colin Kaepernick’s worst performance this season. The 49ers failed to score a point in the 2nd half while Carolina was able to get a go-ahead field goal in the 2nd half. While it wasn’t one of Cam Newton’s best performances either, the difference in this game was a 20 yard TD run by DeAngelo Williams.  San Francisco has won seven games in a row heading into this one, while the Panthers have won three games in a row with the week off.  Colin Kaepernick and the red hot 49ers, opened at 2.5 point favorites and are now down to -1.  The 49ers are the only road favorite of the four divisional playoff lines for this weekend.  This line has seen a lot of movement since the end of the Green Bay / San Francisco game.

San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos (-7, 46.5) 4:40 PM EST on CBS
Game Time: 4:40pm (EST)  TV Network: CBS
Current Line: Broncos -9.5  Over/Under: 54.5
The San Diego Chargers (10-7 SU, 9-7-1 ATS) defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 27-10 last Sunday in the biggest upset thus far in the playoffs. They will take on their AFC West rival, in Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos (13–3 SU, 10–6 ATS) in what will be their third meeting this season (rubber match). Both matchups this season were fantastic games.  Manning and the Broncos won their first meeting 28-20 on the road in sunny San Diego.  Phillip Rivers and the Chargers came out victorious 27-20 on the road in Denver just a few weeks ago (in week 15). Many question whether Peyton Manning can win in the cold weather, making his Choice of Denver during his free agency period back in 2010-11 an interesting one. This is Mannings second go-around with the Broncos after losing a tough loss to the Ravens in last year’s Divisional playoff round.  While it won’t be freezing cold temperatures in Denver on Sunday, it won’t be warm either, with an expected gametime temperature around 38°.  The Chargers have been playing very sound football as of late.  And, prior to their first NFL Playoff win in a while win over the Bengals last week, they have stayed off most people’s radar while doing so.  San Diego has won their last four games.  But, the offensive powerhouse that is, Manning’s Bronco offense has won four out of their last five (with their sole loss being to the Chargers. The oddsmakers opened this AFC Divisional playoff line at Denver -9.5 and it has been bet up to 1 at some books.  The betting public loves to put their money in Peyton Manning’s hands, and that is why they are listed as the current favorite to win the AFC.  Their current odds to win the AFC Championship are listed at t

2013 Week 12 NFL Lines Breakdown – NFL Football Odds

November 21st, 2013 by Bankroll Sports Staff | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2013 Week 12 NFL Lines Breakdown – NFL Football Odds
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Thursday Night NFL Week 12 Lines For 11/21/2013

New Orleans (-7.5, 52.5) at Atlanta 8:25 PM EST
Week 12 of the NFL season kicks off Thursday night on NFL network. The AFC South leading New Orleans Saints (8-2, SU, 6-4 ATS)   take on the Atlanta Falcons (2-8, SU, ATS) in an AFC South tilt. The Saints have Carolina on their heels in the NFC South and will look to take care of business against a disappointing Atlanta squad that has lost four games in a row.

Sunday Week 12 NFL Lines & Odds For 11/24/2013

Tampa Bay at Detroit (-8.5, 48) 1:00 PM EST
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-8 SU, ATS) head to the motor city to take on the Detroit Lions. Detroit is coming off a 10 point loss at Pittsburgh where they found themselves shut out in the second half. After starting the season 0-8, Tampa Bay has won two in a row. Last week’s victory against Atlanta saw running back Bobby Rainey score 3 touchdowns, 2 rushing and 1 receiving, and rushing for 163 yards.

Jacksonville at Houston (-10, 43) 1:00 PM EST
Two of the AFC South’s worst teams square in in Houston as the Jacksonville Jaguars (1–9 SU, 2–8 ATS) take on the Houston Texans. Jacksonville came back down to earth last week as Arizona’s Carson Palmer torched the Jaguars for 419 yards. The Texans (2–8 SU, 2–8 ATS) lost at home to the Oakland Raiders with rookie Matt McGloin at the helm. Houston hasn’t won a game since week 2.

San Diego at Kansas City (-5, 41.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Kansas City Chiefs (9–1 SU, 6–4 ATS) look to rebound from their first loss of the season as they take on the struggling San Diego Chargers. San Diego (4-6 SU, 5-4-1 ATS) has lost three straight, and are in danger of putting themselves out of playoff contention. Kansas City returns home after losing to Denver on Sunday night. It was the first contest all season where the Chiefs defense did not register a sack. In a quick turnaround, Kansas City hosts Denver next Sunday.

Minnesota at Green Bay (NL) 1:00 PM EST
The Green Bay Packers (5-5 SU, 4-6 ATS) take on the Minnesota Vikings (2-8 SU, 4-6 ATS) in an NFC North contest. Green Bay has lost three in a row, but luckily for them they are only a game out of the NFC North lead. It is reported that quarterback Scott Tolzien will get the start for the injured Aaron Rodgers. Minnesota is at the bottom of the division, and last last week at Seattle 41-20.

Carolina at Miami (NL) 1:00 PM EST
The Carolina Panthers (7-3 SU, 7-3 ATS) will take their 6 game win streak into Miami to take on the Dolphins. The Panthers got the job again last night, defeating the Patriots 24-20 and are currently a game behind the Saints in the NFC North. The Dolphins (5-5 SU, 5-5 ATS) are trying to get ‘Bullygate’ out of their heads, and got back to .500 with a win over San Diego last Sunday 20-16. Miami is currently 2 games back of division leader New England.

Pittsburgh at Cleveland (-2.5, 41.5) 1:00 PM EST
Old AFC North rivals will meet in Cleveland as the Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland (4–6 SU, 5–5–1 ATS) suffered one of their worse losses of the year last Sunday as they lost at Cincinnati 41-20. Pittsburgh (4-6 SU, 4-6 ATS) got back in the win column on Sunday with a wild win over the Detroit Lions. Both the Steelers and Browns are in a 3 way tie with Baltimore in the AFC North.

Chicago at St. Louis (-1, 46) 1:00 PM EST

The Chicago Bears (6-4 SU, 2-6-2) will try to keep pace with Detroit in the NFC North as they head to St. Louis to take on the Rams. The Bears won in overtime over the Baltimore Ravens 23-20 in a game that saw a 2 hour weather delay. St. Louis (4-6 SU, 5-4-1) is coming off the bye week, and had previously beaten the Colts in Indianapolis with a shocking 38-8 win.

New York (A) at Baltimore (-4, 40.5) 1:00 PM EST
Both the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens will look to get back into the win column when they meet on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The Jets (5-5 SU, 6-4 ATS) were lackluster last Sunday as they were routed by the Buffalo Bills 37-14, in a game where quarterback threw three interceptions, on returned for a touchdown. The Ravens (4-6 SU, 5-4-1 ATS) lost a heartbreaker in overtime at Chicago 23-20, where the weather played a significant roll resulting in a two hour delay.

Tennessee at Oakland (-1.5, 40.5) 4:05 PM EST
The Tennessee Titans will try to rebound from their Thursday night loss to the Colts as they face the Oakland Raiders. The Titans (4-6 SU, 5-3–2 ATS) are currently three games back in the AFC South and are in danger of falling out of the playoff picture. The Raiders (4–6 SU, 7–3 ATS) are coming off a win at Houston that saw rookie Matt McGloin throw 3 touchdowns in his first NFL start.

Indianapolis at Arizona (-2.5, 44.5) 4:05 PM EST
The Arizona Cardinals (6-4 SU, 6-4 ATS) have won three straight, and are currently tied for second in the NFC West. They will look to keep pace in the division as the host the AFC South leading Indianapolis Colts. The Colts (7-3 SU, 5-4-1) put their ugly loss to St. Louis behind them coming up victorious over Tennessee last Thursday night 30-27. Carson Palmer threw for a season high 419 yards against Jacksonville, with the main recipient being Michael Floyd, with 6 receptions for 193 yards.

Dallas at New York (N) (-2.5, 46.5) 4:25 PM EST
In what will be a pivotal NFC East matchup, the Dallas Cowboys will head to Meadowlands to take on the New York Giants. Don’t look know, but after the 0-6 start, the Giants have risen from the dead. New York (4–6 SU, 4–6 ATS) won their fourth game in a row with a 27-13 victory. Dallas (5-5 SU, 7-3) comes into this matchup off the bye week and significant injuries on defense. Before going into the bye, the Cowboys were blown out in New Orleans 49-17.

Denver (NL) at New England 8:30 PM EST
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning meet for the fourteenth time in their illustrious careers as the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots clash in a marquee AFC matchup. Denver (9–1 SU, 6–4 ATS) comes in to Sunday night with the lead in the AFC West, defeating Kansas City 27-17 last Sunday. New England (7–3 SU, 5–3 ATS) will try to bounce back from a loss at Carolina that ended in a controversial call, or non-call as time expired. The Patriots currently have a two game lead in the AFC East.

Monday Night Football Week 9 NFL Lines For 11/25/2013

San Francisco (-4, 47.5) at Washington 8:40 PM EST
The San Francisco 49ers (6–4 SU, 7–3 ATS) are currently in the midst of a two game losing streak, and will look to right the ship as they take on the Washington Redskins. The 49ers appeared to have the game won in New Orleans last Sunday when Ahmad Brooks sacked Drew Brees and forced a fumble. Unfortunately, a personal foul was called, which lead to New Orleans to tie the game up, and eventually win on a last second field goal. The Redskins (3–7 SU, 3–7 ATS), losers of two in a row, are in danger of falling out of contention in the NFC West. A late comeback attempt last Sunday was unsuccessful as they fell to the Eagles 24-16.

 

NFL – WEEK 12 – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:25 PM107NEW ORLEANS -8½-110 o53-110 -410
108ATLANTA +8½-110 u53-110 +330
NFL – WEEK 12 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
1:00 PM209TAMPA BAY +8-110 o48½-110 +330
210DETROIT -8-110 u48½-110 -410
1:00 PM211JACKSONVILLE +10-110 o43-110
212HOUSTON -10-110 u43-110
1:00 PM213MINNESOTA +5½-110 o43½-110 +205
214GREEN BAY -5½-110 u43½-110 -245
1:00 PM215SAN DIEGO +4½-110 o42-110 +185
216KANSAS CITY -4½-110 u42-110 -225
1:00 PM217CAROLINA -4½-110 o41-110 -200
218MIAMI +4½-110 u41-110 +170
1:00 PM219PITTSBURGH +1½-110 o40-110 EV
220CLEVELAND -1½-110 u40-110 -120
1:00 PM221CHICAGO +1½-110 o45½-110 EV
222ST. LOUIS -1½-110 u45½-110 -120
1:00 PM223NY JETS +3+105 o39-110 +160
224BALTIMORE -3-125 u39-110 -190
4:05 PM225TENNESSEE -1-110 o41-110 -115
226OAKLAND +1-110 u41-110 -105
4:05 PM227INDIANAPOLIS +2-110 o45-110 +120
228ARIZONA -2-110 u45-110 -140
4:25 PM229DALLAS +2-110 o44½-110
230NY GIANTS -2-110 u44½-110
8:30 PM231DENVER -2½-110 o54-110
232NEW ENGLAND +2½-110 u54-110
NFL – WEEK 12 – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:40 PM233SAN FRANCISCO -6-110 o47-110 -250
234WASHINGTON +6-110 u47-110 +210

2013 Week 10 NFL Football Lines Breakdown

November 6th, 2013 by Bankroll Sports Staff | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2013 Week 10 NFL Football Lines Breakdown
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Thursday Night NFL Week 10 Lines For 11/7/2013

Washington (-2.5, 50) at Minnesota 8:25 EST

Week 10 of the NFL kicks off as the Minnesota Vikings (1-7 SU, 3-5 ATS) host the Washington Redskins (3-5 SU, 3-5 ATS) on Thursday night football on NFL Network. The Redskins are coming off an overtime victory over San Diego and will attempt to win 2 games in a row for the first time this season. The Vikings spoiled a lot of tickets last Sunday covering as double digit underdogs in a narrow loss to Dallas.

Sunday Week Ten NFL Lines & Odds For 11/10/2013

Jacksonville at Tennessee (-12.5, 41) 1:05 EST

1 of the league’s two winless teams, the Jacksonville  (0-8 SU, 1-7 ATS) visit the Tennessee Titans (4-4 SU, 5-2-1 ATS). The Titans looked solid off their bye week with a road win at St. Louis. Jacksonville is coming off a bye, where the main news was star wide receiver Justin Blackmon being suspended again for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. This will be the fourth time this season Jacksonville is a double digit underdog.

Green Bay at Philadelphia (pick, 47.5) 1:05 EST

The Green Bay Packers (5-3 SU, 4-4 ATS), coming off a Monday night loss to Chicago travel to the Philadelphia to take on the Philadelphia Eagles (4-5 SU, 4-5 ATS). Green Bay will be without the services of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Philadelphia is coming off a win at Oakland, where Nick Foles tied an NFL record for touchdown passes in a game with 7.

Buffalo at Pittsburgh (-3, 43) 1:05 EST

The Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6 SU, 2-6 ATS), will look to get back in the win column after two road losses when they host the Buffalo Bills (3-6 SU, 5-4 ATS) at Heinz Field. It was a record setting day last Sunday for the Steelers, and not in a good way. Pittsburgh gave up a team record 55 points and 610 yards to New England. Buffalo will have starter E.J Manuel back, as he will look to get the Bills their second road victory against a struggling Steeler defense.

Oakland at New York (N) (-3, 39.5) 1:05 EST

The Oakland Raiders (3-5 SU, 5-3 ATS) are 9 point underdogs traveling east to take on the New York Giants (2-6 SU, 3-5 ATS). Oakland was throttled last weekend by Philadelphia and will be looking to rebound. The Giants are coming off a bye and looking to extend their win streak to three games after starting off 0-4.

St. Louis at Indianapolis (-11, 44) at Buffalo 1:05 EST

The Indianapolis Colts (6-2 SU, 5-3 ATS), coming off a comeback win at Houston will host the St. Louis Rams (3-6 SU, 3-6 ATS).  The St. Louis front four will pose a test to an Indianapolis offensive line that was tested last Sunday night. Kellen Clemens will make his third start of the year for St. Louis. Clemens is 0-5 lifetime starting for the Rams.

Seattle (-7, 44.5) at Atlanta

The Seattle Seahawks (8-1 SU, 5-4 ATS) will travel to the East coast to take on the struggling Atlanta Falcons (2-6 SU, 2-6 ATS). The Falcons are coming off a blowout loss on the road at the hands of Carolina, as their playoff hopes took a big blow. Seattle has struggled in their past two games, winning a close game at St. Louis and coming back from 21 points to beat winless Tampa Bay in overtime.

Cincinnati (pick, 44.5) at Baltimore 1:00 EST

The AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals (6-3 SU, 5-3-1 ATS) will take on the Baltimore Ravens (3-5 SU, 4-4 ATS). The Ravens have lost 3 straight, and to say their backs are against the wall would be an understatement. The Bengals didn’t respond well after their 40 point win against the Jets losing last Thursday night in Miami. Their defense also lost Geno Atkins for the season with an ACL injury.

Detroit at Chicago (NO LINE) 1:00 EST

The Detroit Lions (5-3 SU, 4-4 ATS) are coming off the bye and find themselves in a three way tie for first in the NFC North. The Lions will head to Chicago to take on the Bears (5-3 SU, 2-5-1 ATS) in an NFC North tilt. It has been reported that Jay Cutler will start the game for the Bears after a one game absence. Chicago is coming off a big Monday night win on the road against Green Bay. It was originally thought that Cutler would miss four games. This news has to be a tremendous boost to a team that looks to be gaining momentum.

Carolina at San Francisco (-7, 42.5) 4:05 pm EST

This will be arguably the most intriguing matchup of the week; the Carolina Panthers (5-3 SU, 5-3 ATS) head west to take on the San Francisco 49ers (6-2 SU, 6-2 ATS). Carolina has been dominant, winning 4 in a row by an average of 20 points per game. San Francisco is coming off a bye, and playing at a high level on both sides of the ball. This game will feature two exciting quarterbacks as well as two of the best defenses in the NFL.

Houston at Arizona (-1.5, 41.5) 4:25 pm EST

The Houston Texans (2-6 SU, 1-7 ATS) look to get back in the win column as they head to the desert to take on the Arizona Cardinals (4-4 SU, 5-3 ATS). Houston head coach Gary Kubiak was released from the hospital after collapsing last Sunday at halftime and it is unknown if he will be on the sideline. The Cardinals are coming off the bye, and are looking to get above .500 for the second time this season.

Denver (-7.5, 57) at San Diego 4:25 EST

The offensive machine that is the Denver Broncos (7-1 SU, 4-4 ATS) will head to San Diego to take on the Chargers (4-4 SU, 6-2-1 ATS) in an AFC West tilt. The bye week wasn’t too good for Denver, as head coach John Fox collapsed while playing golf. Fox had heart surgery this week, and it is unknown when he will return. Defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio will be the interim coach until Fox returns. San Diego is looking to gain some ground in the AFC West after losing in overtime to the Redskins.

Houston at Arizona (-1.5, 41.5) 4:25 pm EST

The scoreboards should be active on Sunday night as the Dallas Cowboys (5-4 SU, 7-2 ATS) head to New Orleans to take on the high powered Saints (6-2 SU, 5-3 ATS). Currently a 7.5 point favorite, the Saints will look to right the ship after an ugly loss to the Jets. The Cowboys were obviously looking ahead to this game as well, as they barely escaped with a win at home against the Vikings. Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan faces his old team, so the Saints defensive game plan should be interesting.

Monday Night Football Week 10 NFL Lines For 11/11/2013

Miami (-1, 41.5) at Tampa Bay 8:30 pm EST

The Miami Dolphins (4-4 SU, 4-4 ATS) head to Tampa Bay to take on the winless Buccaneers (0-8 SU, 2-6 ATS). In what could be named the drama bowl, these two teams have had their fair share of soap opera episodes. Miami snapped a 3 game losing streak last Thursday, but instead the main story was Richie Incognito being suspended from the team for bullying. In Tampa, the drama has been going on all season, from the fans wanting Greg Schiano fired to Josh Freeman being released. Tampa did show some fight last weekend as a double digit underdogs, taking Seatlle to the limit but to lose in OT. Most think it was simply Seattle not taking the Bucs seriously. Who knows what to expect in this one, should be fun.
 

Below Are The Week 10 NFL Lines @ 5 DimesSportsbook (as of 11/6/13):
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Note: All Times Below Are Listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Week 10 NFL Lines for Thursday, 11/7/2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
      
8:25 PM107WASHINGTON -2½-115 o49½-110 -135
 108MINNESOTA +2½-105 u49½-110 +115
      
Week 10 NFL Lines for Sunday, 11/10/2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
      
1:00 PM203JACKSONVILLE +11½-110 o41-110 +425
 204TENNESSEE -11½-110 u41-110 -550
      
1:00 PM205PHILADELPHIA +1½-110 o47-110 
 206GREEN BAY -1½-110 u47-110 
      
1:00 PM207BUFFALO +3-105 o43½-110 +140
 208PITTSBURGH -3-115 u43½-110 -165
      
1:00 PM209OAKLANDOTB  
 210NY GIANTSOTB  
      
1:00 PM211ST. LOUIS +9-110 o44-110 +340
 212INDIANAPOLIS -9-110 u44-110 -420
      
1:00 PM213SEATTLE -6-110 o45-110 -260
 214ATLANTA +6-110 u45-110 +220
      
1:00 PM215CINCINNATI -1-110 o44-110 
 216BALTIMORE +1-110 u44-110 
      
4:05 PM219CAROLINA +6½-110 o43-110 +210
 220SAN FRANCISCO -6½-110 u43-110 -250
      
4:25 PM221HOUSTON +3-120 o41-110 +125
 222ARIZONA -3EV u41-110 -145
      
4:25 PM223DENVER -6½-120 o57½-110 -280
 224SAN DIEGO +6½EV u57½-110 +230
      
8:30 PM225DALLAS +6½-110 o53½-110 +230
 226NEW ORLEANS -6½-110 u53½-110 -280
      
Week 10 NFL Lines for Monday 11/11/2013   
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
      
8:40 PM227MIAMI -2½-110 o41-110 -135
 228TAMPA BAY +2½-110 u41-110 +115