Cincinnati Bengals Betting Trends

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/07/2023

Gambling911.com has all your latest betting trends for the Cincinnati Bengals.  We believe this is a "must read" page prior to wagering on games featuring Bengals as you will find line movement and action at various books along with some interesting notes and injury news.

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Cincinnati Bengals @ Arizona Cardinals

The Bengals are off to a slow start finally notching a win two weeks ago against the LA Rams before falling to the Titans last week 3-27.

Both Cincinnati and Arizona come into this one with a 1-3 record Straight Up but the Cardinals are 3-1 Against The Spread.

As of Saturday evening, the line has moved from Bengals -5.5 to -3 with a few books flirting with the 2.5. 55% to 60% of the action was on Cincinnati Saturday.  Pinnacle was holding at Cincinnati -3.  Sagarin gives us a number of Bengals 6.89, indicating an underlay of 4.

Underlays when the line hits 3.5 and remains above 3 have gone heavily towards the favorite, in this case Cincinnati. 

There is an opinion on Arizona based on this line movement.

The Bengals will be without their star receiver Tee Higgins.

Joe Burrow has completed a career-low 57.6% of his passes for 728 yards and two touchdowns to two interceptions but has been dealing with a calf issue.

Burrow says he's feeling much better this week.  We shall see.

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