Chiefs vs. Colts Betting Line – AFC Wildcard Playoff

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/30/2013
Chiefs vs. Colts Betting Line – AFC Wildcard Playoff

The Chiefs vs. Colts betting line for Saturday’s AFC Wildcard Playoff game had Indianapolis as a -2.5 favorite. The total in this game is ranging between 46 and 47.  Bet this game LIVE, every play, every minute as the game is happening at Bookmaker here Also qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BETS.

Indianapolis beat Kansas City on the road just two weeks ago.  Whether the revenge factor comes into play here remains to be seen.  Indianapolis has won three of the last four games in this series dating back to 2010.

The Chiefs have enjoyed great success of late on the road, going 7-1 Against The Spread.

The Chiefs are 0-5 Against The Spread in their last 5 playoff games, though Kansas City hasn't been in the post season in years.

They are 2-6 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.

The Colts are 7-1 Against The Spread in their last 8 vs. AFC and are 12-2 ATS in their last 14 games after accumulating more than 250 yards passing in their previous game.

Indianapolis is also 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games after allowing less than 15 points in their previous game, 5-1 ATS in their last 6 home games and are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.

Around 65 percent of the betting money is flowing the Colts way.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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