Bengals vs. Browns Point Spread: Cincinnati One of the Biggest Public Favorites

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/28/2013
Bengals vs. Browns Point Spread:  Cincinnati One of the Biggest Public Favorites

Despite the Doomsday scenario for Cleveland last weekend, the Browns actually looked pretty good and this is reflected in the Bengals vs. Browns point spread for Week 4 with a number of between +3 and +4.   Bet this game LIVE, every play right up to the final minute at BetOnline and claim up to $1200 in FREE BETS here.

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Cleveland was supposed to have written off their season after trading away one of their best players and assigning a third string quarterback to the starting position.  Instead, the Browns beat a Vikings team that was the most wagered on side last week.  We can safely say that the bookmakers are loving the Browns these days.

Jordan Cameron caught three touchdown passes, including the go-ahead grab in the back of the end zone with 51 seconds left to seal the deal last week for Cleveland.

The Browns will play division foe Cincinnati, who are now 2-1 on the season.  The Bengals managed a home win against Green Bay in Week 3.

Cleveland did manage a win against the Bengals last season, however, Cincinnati had won four straight in this series prior to that victory.  Interestingly enough, the underdog in this series is 10-1-1 Against The Spread in their last 12 meetings. 

 

The Bengals are 5-0 ATS vs. a team with a losing record.

The Browns are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 vs. AFC but 7-1 ATS in their last 8 games in Week 4.

82 percent of those betting this game were backing the Bengals, making Cincinnati the 2nd or 3rd most wagered on side this week depending on the sportsbook.  As such you will once again find plenty of Browns fans in the world of bookmaking.

 

NFL American Football - Sun 9/29

Game

Handicap

Money Line

Total Points

More

Sun 9/29

201

Baltimore Ravens 

 

-3.5    2.020

     

10:00 AM

202

Buffalo Bills

 

+3.5    1.885

   

Sun 9/29

203

Cincinnati Bengals

 

-5    2.000

 

Over 41    1.917

 

10:00 AM

204

Cleveland Browns

 

+5    1.909

 

Under 41    1.990

Sun 9/29

205

Indianapolis Colts

 

-9.5    2.160

 

Over 43    1.980

 

10:00 AM

206

Jacksonville Jaguars

 

+9.5    1.781

 

Under 43    1.926

Sun 9/29

207

Seattle Seahawks

 

-3    2.130

 

Over 43    1.990

 

10:00 AM

208

Houston Texans

 

+3    1.800

 

Under 43    1.917

Sun 9/29

209

Arizona Cardinals

 

+3    1.971

 

Over 40.5    1.952

 

10:00 AM

210

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

-3    1.935

 

Under 40.5    1.952

Sun 9/29

213

New York Giants

 

+4    2.000

 

Over 44    1.952

 

10:00 AM

214

Kansas City Chiefs

 

-4    1.909

 

Under 44    1.952

Sun 9/29

215

New York Jets

 

+4.5    1.952

     

01:05 PM

216

Tennessee Titans

 

-4.5    1.952

   

Sun 9/29

217

Dallas Cowboys

 

-1    1.870

 

Over 45.5    1.952

 

01:25 PM

218

San Diego Chargers

 

+1    2.040

 

Under 45.5    1.952

Sun 9/29

221

Philadelphia Eagles

 

Offline

Offline

Offline

 

01:25 PM

222

Denver Broncos

 

Offline

Offline

Offline

Sun 9/29

223

New England Patriots

 

0    2.050

 

Over 49.5    1.943

 

05:30 PM

224

Atlanta Falcons

 

0    1.862

 

Under 49.5    1.962

NFL American Football - Mon 9/30

Game

Handicap

Money Line

Total Points

More

Mon 9/30

225

Miami Dolphins

 

+6.5    1.926

 

Over 47    1.862

 

05:40 PM

226

New Orleans Saints

 

-6.5    1.980

 

Under 47    2.050

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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