Chiefs vs. Jets Line has New York Favored by -10.5: Free Pick

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/10/2011
Chiefs vs. Jets Line has New York Favored by -10.5:  Free Pick

While some online sportsbooks had this one at -11, the Chiefs vs. Jets line was -10.5 at most online books and Vegas establishments.  Spread betting action for this game was fairly balanced.  Gambling911.com does have a free pick on this game.  You can bet this game at Bookmaker.eu, serving the sports betting public since 1985.

For the Jets, this is a critical game as they remain very much in the hunt to win a Playoffs spot with a record of 7-5.  This is a “must win” game for the Jets who will face Philadelphia next week on the road, a much anticipated game against the Giants and a road game in Miami. 

Kansas City faces the undaunting task of playing a second game on the road after beating Chicago last week.  They won that game but scored a mere 10 points.  The Jets, on the other hand, have won by 27 or more points in their last six games.  They won four of those six games outright as well.  Consider this:  The Jets lost during that stretch to Denver on the road after only a few days of rest while their other loss was against New England. 

The Chiefs are 12-3 Against The Spread in their last 15 games as an underdog of 10.5 or greater.

The Jets are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after scoring more than 30 points in their previous game.

We at Gambling911.com love the Jets as a -10.5 home favorite.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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