Wild Wagering Trends for NFL Week 11

The Bengals have dominated the Raiders in recent history.
The Bengals have dominated the Raiders in recent history. / Kareem Elgazzar / USA TODAY NETWORK
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It feels like just yesterday we were preparing for the opening kickoff of the NFL season. Now here we are, past the halfway point of the regular season.

As always, before you place your bets, let's dive into the three most wild wagering trends for the NFL Week 11 slate.

All odds listed are via WynnBET Sportsbook.

Patriots vs. Falcons +6.5, Over/Under 46.5

The Patriots are 6-0 SU and ATS against the Falcons in the Bill Belichick era

The Patriots have faced the Falcons six times since taking over as head coach of the Patriots in 2000, and not only has New England won every meeting, but they've covered the spread as well.

  • Nov. 4th 2001: Patriots 24 Falcons 10
  • Oct. 9th 2005: Patriots 31 Falcons 28
  • Sept. 27th 2009: Falcons 10 Patriots 26
  • Sept. 29th, 2013: Patriots 30 Falcons 23
  • Feb. 5th, 2017 (SB 51): Patriots 34 Falcons 28
  • Oct. 22nd, 2017: Falcons 7 Patriots 23

This trend is a bad sign for Falcons fans and bettors ahead of Thursday night's prime time matchup.

Ravens vs. Bears +5, Over/Under 45.5

The UNDER is 17-6 in the Bears last 23 home games.

The UNDER is never a fun bet to make, but if there's a time to place an UNDER bet, it's on this weekend's game between the Ravens and the Bears. 17 of the last 23 Chicago home games have gone under the total. The UNDER is also 6-3 in Bears game this season.

It makes sense when you realize that the Bears are dead last in the NFL in yards per play and second last in points per play.

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Bengals vs. Raiders +1, Over/Under 49.5

The Bengals are 9-2 ATS in their last 11 games against the Raiders.

The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Las Vegas Raiders this week in a battle between two teams who are trying to prove that they're for real. If you want to back recent history, then the Bengals are the best to make.

The Bengals have covered the spread in four consecutive games against the Raiders, and they're 9-2 against them in their last 12 meetings dating back to 1992. Can Joe Burrow add to that trend on Sunday?