2012 Week 9 NFL Betting Lines

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/31/2012
2012 Week 9 NFL Betting Lines

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Among the most wagered on games of Week 9 were Denver vs. Cincinnati, Kansas City vs. San Diego (Thursday night) and Chicago vs. Tennessee. 

Denver was getting 75 percent of the betting action on the spread while the Bears were getting around 80 percent.

Other heavily wagered on sides were Baltimore seeing 85 percent as a +3 underdog vs. the New York Giants and the Chargers were getting around 60 percent. 

Thursday

Kansas City (+8) at San Diego, 42.5

Sunday
Denver (-3.5) at Cincinnati, 47.5
Arizona (+10) at Green Bay, 44
Miami (-2.5) at Indianapolis, 43
Baltimore (-3.5) at Cleveland, 42.5
Buffalo (+10) at Houston, 47.5
Carolina (+3) at Washington, 46.5
Detroit (-3.5) at Jacksonville, 44
Chicago (-3.5) at Tennessee, 43.5
Minnesota (+5) at Seattle, 39.5
Tampa Bay (+1.5) at Oakland, 46
Pittsburgh (+3) at New York Giants, 47.5

Dallas (+4.5) at Atlanta, 47.5

Monday
Philadelphia (+3.5) New Orleans, 52.5

Bye: St. Louis, New England, New York Jets, San Francisco

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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