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Sports Betting Service Plays/Picks - Sunday 12/14/25

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7-Unit Play. #468. Take Kansas City Chiefs -5.5 over LA Chargers (Sunday @ 1pm est)


4-Unit Play. #463. Take Buffalo Bills -115 ML over New England Patriots (Sunday @ 1pm est)


4-Unit Play. #478. Tale LA Rams -5.5 over Detroit Lions (Sunday @ 4:25pm est)


4-Unit Play. #473. Take Green Bay Packers -2 over Denver Broncos (Sunday @ 4:25pm est)

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4-Unit Play. #483. Take Miami Dolphins +3.5 over Pittsburgh Steelers (Monday @ 8:15pm est)
 

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NFL Betting Trends Week 15

Raiders at Eagles (-11½, 38): For all of the Raiders’ losing — they’ve dropped 11 of their past 12 games straight up — they are 4-4 against the spread in their past eight games. The Eagles have lost and failed to cover their past three overall and are on a 5-0 under run. Edge: Under.

Browns at Bears (-7½, 39): The Browns are on a 1-10 spread slide as visitors, including 1-5 this season. Cleveland is on a 5-2 over run. The Bears have won eight of 10 while going 6-3-1 ATS. Edge: Bears and slight to over.

Ravens (-2½, 51½) at Bengals: Quick rematch from Thanksgiving when the Bengals beat the Ravens 32-14. The Ravens are on an 0-4 spread slide. The over is on a 6-2 run in the series. Edge: Bengals and slight to over.

Chargers at Chiefs (-5½, 41½): Rematch of opening week Friday game in Brazil won and covered by Chargers, 27-21. Los Angeles has covered four of the past five meetings in Kansas City. The Chiefs are on an 0-5 spread slide and 7-1 under run. Edge: Chargers and under.
Bills (-1, 49½) at Patriots: The underdog Patriots won the first meeting 23-20 on October 5 at Buffalo and have covered the past five meetings. New England has won 10 straight games overall while going 8-2 ATS. The Bills are on a 6-3 under run. Edge: Patriots and slight to under.

Commanders at Giants (-2½, 47): The Commanders have won and covered the past three meetings, including a 21-6 win in Week 1. Washington has lost eight straight while going 1-7 ATS. The Giants have lost seven straight, but are on a 3-1 ATS uptick and 7-1 over run. Edge: Over and slight to Giants.

Jets at Jaguars (-13½, 41½): New York is on a 4-2 ATS surge and 7-4 over run. The Jaguars have won and covered four straight. Edge: Jaguars and slight to over.

Cardinals at Texans (-9½, 42½): Arizona is on a 1-4 spread slide overall and on a 7-2 over run. The Texans have won five straight while going 4-1 ATS and are on a 4-0 under run. Edge: Texans and slight to over.

Packers (-2, 42½) at Broncos: The Packers have won four straight and covered three in a row. Green Bay is on a 3-8-1 spread slide on the road. The Broncos are riding a 10-game winning streak. Edge: Broncos and slight to under.

Lions at Rams (-6, 55): Detroit is on a 2-4 ATS skid and 5-1 over run. The Rams are on a 7-1 run straight up and 6-2 ATS. They are on a 16-5 spread run. Edge: Rams and slight to over.

Panthers (-2½, 40½) at Saints: The Saints won and covered 17-7 at Carolina on Nov. 9. The Saints saw their eight-game under streak end in last week’s win at Tampa Bay. New Orleans is on a 3-1 ATS surge. Edge: Under and slight to Saints.

Titans at 49ers (-13, 44½): The Titans are on a 4-1 cover run and 5-2 over run. The Niners have won and covered their past three games and four of five. They’re also on a 6-4 over run. Edge: Slight to over.

Colts at Seahawks (-13½, 42½): The Colts have lost and failed to cover four of their past five. The Seahawks have won and covered 10 of their past 12 since losing the opener to the 49ers. Edge: Seahawks.

Vikings at Cowboys (-5½, 47½): The Vikings had lost and failed to cover four straight before last week’s 31-0 win over the Commanders. The Cowboys are 3-1-1 straight up and 4-1 ATS at home and are on an 8-2 over run. Edge: Cowboys.
 

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4 weekend best bets: Experts pick NFL games​

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John Elway led the Broncos to the franchise’s first Super Bowl title in a 31-24 upset of the Packers in the 1998 Super Bowl.

Denver, which has the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed, is a 2½-point home underdog to Green Bay on Sunday. Professional sports bettor Cris Zeniuk and CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall made the Broncos their best bet over the Packers again in a possible Super Bowl preview.

“Denver is one of two teams on 10-game winning streaks that are home underdogs this week,” said Zeniuk (@lasvegascris), referencing the Patriots as 1-point underdogs to the Bills. “Green Bay travels to elevation laying points to the AFC West leader, fresh off a rough divisional win over the Bears.

“This nonconference sandwich game won’t have the Pack as fired up as last week, or for their rematch with Chicago next week. The Broncos are being disrespected as ’dogs and will be more focused in this matchup. There will be heavy pressure on Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love by sack-happy Denver. Getting points is the gift that won’t stop giving here.”

Marshall said it shouldn’t be held against the Broncos that they have nine one-score wins.

“It says here the marketplace is overthinking this matchup and spread a bit too much. The Broncos should not be underdogs at home against anybody, not with a 10-game win streak,” he said. “Their style of game simply is methodical, with few big plays these days on offense and the defense good enough to win most games. … The Broncos keep winning regardless as quarterback Bo Nix and the offense do just enough each week.

“Also keep in mind that the Pack has covered just three of their last 12 games away from Lambeau Field (3-8-1 against the spread).”

Here are three more weekend best bets (home team in CAPS):

Panthers (-2½) over SAINTS​


Westgate SuperBook vice president of marketing Jay Kornegay, who went 4-1 ATS last week in the Review-Journal NFL Challenge and leads the contest with a 38-30-2 ATS record, made Carolina his best bet.

“These two faced each other in Week 10, with the Saints winning 17-7. With that said, the Panthers won’t take them lightly,” Kornegay said. “Carolina is battling for the division title and, coming off a bye week, should be focused for this rematch.

“I also expect the Panthers to run the ball versus the Saints’ vulnerable rush defense, taking the pressure off quarterback Bryce Young.”

BENGALS (+2½) over Ravens​


Pro sports bettor Randy McKay hit his best bet last week in the RJ and is backing the Bengals to beat the Ravens for the second straight time after defeating them 32-14 in Baltimore on Thanksgiving night.

“Trust (Bengals quarterback Joe) Burrow and company not to lose the game instead of (Ravens quarterback Lamar) Jackson, who is still battling injuries and poor offensive line play,” said McKay (@RR39).

STEELERS (-3½) over Dolphins, Monday​


Legendary sportscaster Brent Musburger, on a 10-4-1 spread run in the RJ Challenge, made the Steelers his best bet on “Monday Night Football.”

“Frosty the December handicapper tells me that Pittsburgh’s kickoff temperature Monday night will be 21 degrees. No teams hates cold weather more than Miami,” he said. “Since 2017, according to CBS Sports, the Dolphins have played 11 games where the kickoff temperature was under 40 degrees. The record: 0-11.

“Give me the old Packer warrior, Aaron Rodgers, and the Steelers to send the Dolphins and their Hawaiian quarterback (Tua Tagovailoa) shivering back to Miami.”

Season: 60-56-3

Last week: 5-5
 
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