Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings Betting Odds, Tips - Week 1

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/05/2019

The Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings game featured a line of -3.5 Minnesota.  The total has moved from 47 to 48.


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The betting public is correct when moving the total in Atlanta games 70.6% of the time over the past 3 seasons. (24-10).

The Falcons are favored to win OVER 8.5 regular season games at -140.  They were at 30/1 odds to win the Super Bowl and had the second shortest odds to win the NFC South at +340 for a payout potential of $34 on every $10 bet.  The Saints are the favorite at -140, Panthers were at +340 to win the division and the Bucs were at 18/1.

Minnesota was listed at 2/1 odds to win the NFC North after Chicago.  Green Bay was at +250 and Detroit 15/1. The Vikings were listed at 25/1 to win the Super Bowl.  They were priced at -145 to win UNDER 8.5 regular season games and +115 to win OVER that number.

The Vikings have won the last three meetings dating back to 2014.

The spread action on this Week 1 matchup was balanced but Atlanta had around 90% of the moneyline love. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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