Spread on the Texans vs. Redskins Game - Week 12

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/17/2018

The spread on the Texans vs. Redskins had Washington as a +3 underdog. Both teams enter this game hot with 6-3 records Straight Up.

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Team Odds
Los Angeles Rams 4/1
New Orleans Saints 9/2
Kansas City Chiefs 5/1
New England Patriots 7/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 10/1
Los Angeles Chargers 12/1
Chicago Bears 20/1
Minnesota Vikings 20/1
Houston Texans 25/1
Carolina Panthers 33/1
Philadelphia Eagles 33/1
Washington Redskins 33/1
Dallas Cowboys 40/1
Green Bay Packers 40/1
Baltimore Ravens 50/1
Indianapolis Colts 50/1
Tennessee Titans 50/1
Cincinnati Bengals 66/1
Atlanta Falcons 80/1
Seattle Seahawks 80/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 100/1
Cleveland Browns 150/1
Miami Dolphins 150/1
Buffalo Bills 500/1
Denver Broncos 500/1
Detroit Lions 500/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 500/1
Arizona Cardinals 1000/1
New York Giants 1000/1
New York Jets 1000/1
San Francisco 49ers 1000/1
Oakland Raiders 5000/1

Betting Preview

This promises to be one of the better games of the afternoon with important implications as both teams are shooting for a Playoffs spot.

The payout for Washington to win their respective division is still good at 4/5.

The Redskins are 1-6 Against The Spread in their last 7 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.

ESPN.com's Preston Johnson says of the Skins: "The Redskins simply aren't a very good football team. Their record says they are 6-3 and they sit atop the NFC East, but they have a point differential this season of +1. They rank 26th in the NFL in offensive efficiency and 21st in defense."

ESPN.com’s Warren Sharp adds: “Houston’s defense is likely not as good as it has looked, as the Texans have played the NFL's easiest schedule of opposing offenses. Their offense should look good, though, because they are one of the most run-heavy teams in the league and are facing a Redskins defense that ranks 28th against the run. Houston's passing game is fully healthy as well, and the Texans, off a bye, should be in a great position to perform on the road. At this number, though, I'll pass.”

More than 75% of the spread action was on Houston early.  This line has not moved off the 3.

Odds to win 2018 AFC East (12/30/18)  Place Bets Here
Team Odds
New England Patriots 1/25
Miami Dolphins 12/1
Buffalo Bills 250/1
New York Jets 250/1
 
Odds to win 2018 AFC North (12/30/18)
Team Odds
Pittsburgh Steelers 4/13
Cincinnati Bengals 9/2
Baltimore Ravens 6/1
Cleveland Browns 50/1
 
Odds to win 2018 AFC South (12/30/18)
Team Odds
Houston Texans 4/7
Tennessee Titans 11/4
Indianapolis Colts 5/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 25/1
 
Odds to win 2018 AFC West (12/30/18)
Team Odds
Kansas City Chiefs 1/7
Los Angeles Chargers 9/2
Denver Broncos 250/1
 
Odds to win 2018 NFC East (12/30/18)
Team Odds
Washington Redskins 4/5
Philadelphia Eagles 9/4
Dallas Cowboys 7/2
New York Giants 100/1
 
Odds to win 2018 NFC North (12/30/18)
Team Odds
Chicago Bears 5/4
Minnesota Vikings 5/4
Green Bay Packers 4/1
Detroit Lions 50/1
 
Odds to win 2018 NFC South (12/30/18)
Team Odds
New Orleans Saints 1/8
Carolina Panthers 5/1
Atlanta Falcons 33/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 250/1
 
Odds to win 2018 NFC West (12/30/18)
Team Odds
Los Angeles Rams 1/250
Seattle Seahawks 40/1
Arizona Cardinals 1000/1
San Francisco 49ers 1000/1

Our Record So Far

2018-19 NBA Record: 0-1 (0%)

2018 MLB Record: 45-35 (56.2%)

2018 NBA Record: 12-4-1 (75%)

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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