Odds on the Indiana Colts Making the 2018-2019 Playoffs

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/17/2018

  • Colts pay a sweet $17.50 for every $10 to make the Playoffs

  • At 8-6, Indianapolis is among the most feared teams in the league following a 15-23 shutout of Dallas

  • Colts have what should be an easy path to the Playoffs with games against the Giants and Titans

  • Colts have beaten Tennessee in 17 of their last 20 meetings

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BetDSI is offering odds on the chances of six AFC teams qualifying for the NFL Playoffs.
 
NFC playoff odds will be released Tuesday December 18.

Will Indianapolis Colts qualify for 2018-19 NFL Playoffs?
 
Yes +175
No -240

Their odds are not as good as the Titans or Ravens but the payout is much better at close to $20 for every $10 bet.

The Colts Week 15 23-point shutout of the Dallas Cowboys has other teams fearful.

Prior to that victory Indianapolis beat a hot Houston team on a nine-game win streak.

“We’re playing great football,” receiver T.Y. Hilton said. “Right now you’re either the train or you’re on the tracks. Right now we’re rolling, so you better get on the train.”

At 8-6, the Colts face the Giants in Week 16 and an inconsistent Titans team they are 17-3 against in the last 20 meetings dating back to 2008.

The Colts open as a -9 point home favorite against New York and should be the +1.5 road dog in Tennessee. 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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