Week 14 features several big-name quarterbacks getting points. Lamar Jackson looks to get his sixth straight outright regular-season win as an underdog in Cleveland. Josh Allen looks for his sixth straight cover and fourth-straight win as an underdog.
Arguably the two biggest games of the week feature the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosting the Buffalo Bills and the Arizona Cardinals hosting the Los Angeles Rams. It’s just the second time this season the Bills and Rams have been underdogs. Both won by double digits the only other times they were underdogs. The Bills and Rams hope to continue the trend of road underdogs covering games this season. Road dogs are covering at a 59.8 percent clip, the highest rate in the Super Bowl era. As of Thursday morning, 10 teams are installed as road underdogs.
Season stats
Favorites: 8-6 ATS last week (85-106-1 ATS this season)
Road teams: 8-6 ATS last week (109-84-1 ATS this season)
Unders: 9-5 (109-83-2 this season)
Best ATS record: Green Bay (10-2), Arizona (9-3), Dallas (9-3)
Worst ATS record: New York Jets (3-9), Jacksonville (4-8), Chicago (4-8)
Teams favored in every game: Kansas City, Tampa Bay
Teams underdog in every game: Detroit, New York Jets
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Dallas Cowboys (-4) at Washington Football Team, Sunday at 1 ET
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Dallas is 9-3 ATS this season, including 5-1 ATS on the road. Dallas is 1-2 ATS in its last three games and 2-3 ATS in its last five games after starting 7-0 ATS.
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Dallas is 7-0 ATS in conference games this season.
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Washington has won and covered four straight games after starting the season 2-6 SU and 1-7 ATS.
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New Orleans Saints (-5.5) at New York Jets, Sunday at 1 ET
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New York is a league-worst 3-9 ATS this season.
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New Orleans is 0-5 ATS against teams with losing records and 1-4 ATS as a favorite. New Orleans is 0-4 ATS and 1-3 SU as a favorite of at least three points this season.
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Both teams are 1-4 ATS in their last five games.
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Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans (-10), Sunday at 1 ET
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Tennessee is 3-0 ATS after a bye under…
Source : espn

