So who’s ready to back the Bears?

Mitchell Trubisky, quarterback de los Bears de Chicago, lanza un pase en el encuentro ante los Lions de Detroit, el domingo 10 de noviembre de 2019 (AP Foto/Charlie Neibergall)
How about betting on Mitchell Trubisky? (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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NFL spreads usually open Sunday evenings for the following week — and after they do, they’re almost immediately on the move. The early bets serve as a signal to bookmakers for what the “true” odds should be, and sportsbooks aren’t shy about adjusting on the fly if the market is telling them they missed the mark.

Betting earlier in the week is a key to beating the closing line, which should be your goal as a bettor.

Our NFL experts hopped on four bets early in an attempt to beat the market on the following games:

  • Steelers at Browns (Odds: Browns -2.5)

  • Broncos at Vikings (Odds: Vikings -10)

  • Patriots at Eagles (Odds: Patriots -3)

  • Bears at Rams (Odds: Rams -7)

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Below, they’ll detail what led them to make their wagers — and the thresholds at which they still have value.

Let’s dive in.

Bears +7 at Rams

8:20 p.m. ET, Sunday

In the NFL, whether during a single season or over the course of multiple seasons, any individual team’s record ATS should regress toward the mean.

For example, the Chicago Bears went an NFL-best 12-5 ATS in 2018, but are just 3-6 ATS this season.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams are 6-3 ATS this season but went 9-9-1 ATS last year, including their Super Bowl loss.

In late-season matchups between two teams at the opposite ends of the ATS spectrum, trend bettors should target the team with the losing record ATS.

Since 2005, the above system has generated a 20 percent return on investment for a consistent $100 bettor.

Furthermore, in Week 10 the Rams lost two starters on their offensive line due to knee injuries — center Brian Allen (for the season) and tackle Rob Havenstein (for multiple weeks). The Rams have also struggled to throw downfield without Brandin Cooks, who remains sidelined with a concussion.

These injuries are factored into the spread, no doubt, but cluster injuries at a position (three injured starters on the OL) and losing a center, in particular, have a massive overall effect on a unit.

Take the Bears and their vicious front, getting a full touchdown on the road. I only like this at +7 or better.

Cleveland -2.5 vs. Steelers

8:20 p.m. ET, Thursday

Similar to last week’s line against Buffalo, the Browns find themselves favored at home against a Pittsburgh team with a superior record. The Steelers have won four games in a row and five of their past six, yet still find themselves as the underdog.

The Steelers’ rushing attack has been greatly weakened by injuries to starting running back James Conner and rookie Benny Snell. Pittsburgh averaged an atrocious 1.6 yards per carry at home against the Rams last week. While Cleveland provides less defensive resistance on the ground, the Browns have a strong pass defense, which will cause problems for first-year starting quarterback Mason Rudolph.

On offense, the Browns should be able to prominently feature running backs Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt against a Steelers rush defense that only ranks 16th in Football Outsiders’ run defense DVOA. Hunt was a valuable offensive weapon in his first game back from suspension, tallying seven receptions on nine targets for 44 receiving yards.

On Thursday Night games, running backs usually have the advantage, and Cleveland has the healthiest and most talented rushers in this game.

Oddsmakers clearly believe in the Browns, making them favorites in two consecutive games. The public is backing Pittsburgh with 65 percent of the betting tickets in the early going, which is usually the case when a streaking team is an underdog.

We will continue to fade the public and bet against the overvalued Steelers in this AFC North showdown on a quick turnaround.

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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins celebrates in the second half of NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman)
Kirk Cousins and the Vikings could hold some value. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman)

Vikings -10 vs. Broncos

1 p.m. ET, Sunday

This spot is very similar to when the Vikings played the Redskins in Week 8, and while it didn’t result in a cover for Minnesota, it’s worth revisiting.

We have been impressed with the Vikings this season, and under head coach Mike Zimmer (since 2014), they have offered a strong return on investment in several different scenarios.

They have been a profitable regular-season team to back:

  • At home: 30-13-1, 35.1 percent ROI

  • As favorites: 34-17-1, 29.3 percent ROI

  • Outside of division: 41-15-1, 41.8 percent ROI

These trends make sense within the context of who Zimmer is as a coach.

Zimmer is a focused, no-nonsense, risk-adverse, process-oriented, defense-directed “manager” (for lack of a better word), and the Vikings are a disciplined team that doesn’t often make big mistakes.

They don’t waste the natural advantage they have at home. They don’t play down to the level of their underdog opponents. They don’t present a known and easy challenge to teams that aren’t familiar with them.

This week, the Vikings are in a “solar eclipse” spot with all of Zimmer’s historical edges lining up. As non-divisional home favorites, the Vikings are 19-3-1 ATS (66 percent ROI).

Even though the Broncos are coming off their bye, I still doubt they will be able to keep this game competitive given their dearth of offensive talent.

We wouldn’t want to bet this past -10, which is why I grabbed it as soon as I could.

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Patriots -3.5 at Eagles

4:25 p.m. ET, Sunday

The last time we saw the Pats in action they were getting blown out by the Ravens. New England had the bye week to stew over that loss, and while recreational gamblers might be hesitant to back the Patriots after an ugly loss and as road favorites, this has historically been a great spot to buy New England.

Since 2003, road favorites after a bye week have gone 64-34-2 (65 percent) against the spread. A $100 bettor would have returned a profit of $2,695 following this strategy.

Tom Brady is 6-1 ATS when matching this system. And for those wondering, this system works when the opponent is coming off a bye as well (8-3 ATS), as is the case here with Philly.

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