New England Patriots 2018 NFL Win Loss Odds Prediction

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Aug/06/2018

The New England Patriots win/loss odds for the 2018 NFL season have the team total at 11.5 with the UNDER slightly favored (-120). Their odds were at 6/1 odds of winning Super Bowl 53.  They are the odds-on favorite by two points.

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2018 Schedule New England Patriots

New England Patriots  
Sept. 9 Houston 1
Sept. 16 at Jacksonville  4:25
Sept. 23 at Detroit 8:20
Sept. 30 Miami 1
Oct. 4 Indianapolis  (Thu) 8:20
Oct. 14 Kansas City 8:20
Oct. 21 at Chicago 1
Oct. 29 at Buffalo (Mon) 8:15
Nov. 4 Green Bay 8:20
Nov. 11 at Tennessee 1
Nov. 18 Bye 
Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets 1
Dec. 2 Minnesota 4:25
Dec. 9 at Miami 1
Dec. 16 at Pittsburgh 4:25
Dec. 23 Buffalo 1
Dec. 30 N.Y. Jets 1

Prediction

Once again we are looking at the Patriots versus three other teams in the division that do not appear to be much of a threat. The Patriots will likely be the favored team early on to win the Super Bowl for the next two seasons at least.  Provided Tom Brady stays healthy, this talented team should win all their home games plus six on the road against teams that had losing records last year or look to be around .500 or under this year (i.e. Buffalo).  That is 14 wins in theory.  Even giving them two losses at home (let's say to the Vikings and Packers) and a win on the road in Jacksonville, we are still looking at OVER the current total wins.

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