2023 Week 10 NFL Betting Action Report With Dave Mason of BetOnline

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/12/2023

Dave Mason of BetOnline brings us all the hot action in this week's NFL below.

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At BetOnline, Jacksonville is their biggest need as San Francisco was getting around 70% of the action on the spread as a road favorite.

This is the case across the industry as the 70% number held pat Sunday morning.  Books were moving to San Francisco -3 but not above that number.

Other lopsided action we are seeing Sunday morning include the Bengals at -6 and seeing 80%.  Alert:  The number on the Texans-Bengals game is dropping from -7 to -6 despite all the money coming in on Cincinnati.  We get a number of 10.71, suggesting a pretty heavy 3.5 to 4.5 underlay.  We're now even seeing the number come down to 5.5. 

The Steelers were embraced by more than 70% of the betting public in their game hosting Green Bay.

Elsewhere, the Cowboys were a -17 point favorite and 80% or more of the action was coming their way.  We'll be avoiding this game at all costs.

The Washington Commanders come to Seattle this weekend as a +6 dog.  This line movement came off the 6.5 with Seattle seeing around 75% of the spread action as of Saturday night but actually closer to 80% as of Sunday morning.

Between 65% and 70% of the action on the Sunday night game between the Jets and Raiders was on Las Vegas at +1.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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