NFL Week 7 Betting Trends
I researched online and found a few interesting betting trends that might just work out for profitable plays for you in Week 7 in the NFL. The trick is to find NFL betting trends that actually say something about the game that could help in finding a winner. Most of the time, the simplest NFL trends can speak volumes and show just how hot or cold a team is ATS.
Lately the bye week has helped teams prepare and play better upon their return, as the last six teams that come off a bye week are 5-1 ATS.
The Patriots are coming off a tough 24-23 loss against the Seahawks but they're 28-10-1 ATS in their last 39 games after a loss, which proves that they can get back on track fast.
The Vikings are one of the most improved teams in the league but they still have a hard time against teams with a winning record. The Vikings are just 4-11-2 ATS in their last 17 games when playing against a team with a winning record.
The Packers dominated the Texans 42-24 on the road, with Aaron Rodgers passing for 338 yards and six touchdowns but they're just 2-6 ATS in their last eight games after a win of more than 14 points.
Unlike the Packers, the Giants play well after a big win, going 4-0-1 ATS in their last five games after a win of more than 14 points.
Home field advantage has not favored the Saints and the Buccaneers, as the road team is 13-5 ATS in the last 18 meetings between these two teams.
The Browns are just 1-5 this season but they play well on the road against teams with a losing record. The Browns are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 road games against a team with a losing record.
The Steelers can get back on track on Sunday Night Football. The Steelers have dominated the Bengals on the road as of late, going 13-3-1 ATS in their last 17 games in Cincinnati.
The Bears already won on Monday Night Football this season and it has become a repetitive trend. The Bears are 5-1 ATS in their last six games under the Monday Night Football lights.
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