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Week 11
Sportsbook
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
451
452
Green Bay
at
Chicago
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
461
462
Jacksonville
at
Detroit
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
459
460
Las Vegas
at
Miami
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sportsbook
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
455
456
L.A. Rams
at
New England
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
453
454
Cleveland
at
New Orleans
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
457
458
Baltimore
at
Pittsburgh
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sportsbook
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
463
464
Minnesota
at
Tennessee
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
1:00 PM
473
474
Indianapolis
at
N.Y. Jets
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
4:05 PM
467
468
Atlanta
at
Denver
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sportsbook
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
4:05 PM
465
466
Seattle
at
San Francisco
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
4:25 PM
469
470
Kansas City
at
Buffalo
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sunday, Nov, 17
8:20 PM
471
472
Cincinnati
at
L.A. Chargers
Matchup
Home Over/Under
 
Sportsbook
 
Monday, Nov, 18
8:15 PM
475
476
Houston
at
Dallas
Matchup
Home Over/Under
     
ODDS EXPLANATION

The point spread - also called "the line" or "the spread" - is used as a margin to handicap the favorite team. For betting purposes, the oddsmaker predicts that the favored team will win by a certain number of points. This number of points is the point spread. The favorite is always indicated by a minus sign (e.g. -5.5) and the underdog by a plus sign (e.g.+5.5). If you bet on the favorite, you win your bet if the favorite wins AND their margin of victory is greater than the point spread. If you bet on the underdog, you win if the underdog wins, ties, or if the favored team wins but fails to exceed the point spread. It is standard for point spread bets in most sports that you wager $110 to win $100.

The point spread given in the table above is for the home team only. To see the odds for both teams, click on the matchup.

A money line, used in baseball and hockey, takes the place of a point spread. Money line betting is simply wagering on the contest based on a given price rather than a point spread. The team wagered on has to win the game outright, regardless of the score. The minus sign (e.g.-130) always indicates the favorite and the amount you must bet to win $100. The plus sign (e.g.+120) always indicates the underdog and the amount you win for every $100 bet. Using this example, therefore, you would bet $130 to win $100 on the favorite, while for the underdog you would bet $100 to win $120.

The over/under is the number of points oddsmakers expect will be the total score for the contest (both teams combined, overtime included). You bet on whether the total points scored will be more or less than this number. As with point spread bets, you must generally wager $110 to win $100.

Betting on a point spread or money line is sometimes called betting "sides" - that is, betting that one side or the other will be the winner - while betting the over/under is referred to as betting "totals".

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