Bengals vs. Eagles Spread at Northbet: Cincinnati Still in Playoffs Hunt

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/10/2012
Bengals vs. Eagles Spread at Northbet:  Cincinnati Still in Playoffs Hunt

The Bengals vs. Eagles spread betting at Northbet for Thursday Night Football had Cincinnati getting 80 percent of the public action as a -3 point visiting favorite.  The Bengals are very much in the hunt for a post season spot especially with Pittsburgh losing on Sunday.  Northbet is an “invitation only” online sportsbook offering up to $1000 in FREE BETS for qualified customers.  Your invite code is GAMBLING911.

The Cowboys erased a nine-point deficit on Sunday to beat Cincinnati by a single point.  But the Bengals can still make the Playoffs thanks to Pittsburgh’s home loss to San Diego.  Baltimore is two games up in the AFC North after losing their second consecutive game, which resulted in the firing of offensive coordinator Cam Cameron.

If the trends are any indication, betting on the Bengals might be a wise choice.  In games versus the NFC East since 1993, Cincinnati is 16-6 Against The Spread.  The Eagles are just 8-15 ATS vs. the AFC North over this same time period. 

Over the last three seasons, the Eagles have not won in five games as a 3 point or less home underdog.  They are just 0-7 ATS this season when the line is between +3 and -3. 

Philadelphia is just 5-14 Against The Spread in home games where the total is between 45.5 and 49 points. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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