2016 Thanksgiving Day NFL Games Betting Odds, Trends

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Nov/22/2016

Gambling911.com has your 2016 Thanksgiving Day NFL games betting odds and trends for three games including the Vikings-Lions, Redskins-Cowboys and Steelers-Colts.  While that later game might not generate much excitement, the earlier two Thanksgiving matchups will likely have important Playoffs ramifications.  Don’t forget to take advantage of this special Thanksgiving Day limited-time only signup bonus offer from BetPhoenix – 200 percent bonus up to US$3000 PLUS a FREE US$50 wager on any NFL game. *restrictions do apply.

Vikings-Lions Betting Odds, Trends

Detroit is a -2.5 home favorite. Both teams are 6-4 Straight Up and Against The Spread.  Minnesota has covered the spread in four of the last six meetings. 

In a road game where the total is between 42.5 and 45 points, Minnesota is 12-1 Against The Spread over the past three seasons.  As an underdog they are 16-6 ATS.    They are 6-1 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.

The UNDER is 5-1 in the last 6 meetings and the underdog is 5-1 Against The Spread in their last 6 meetings.

Redskins-Cowboys Betting Odds, Trends

While the Redskins have impressed so far this season, no team has stunned the NFL more than Dallas with its 9-1 Straight Up record and Against The Spread.  Washington is 6-3-1 Straight Up and 7-4 ATS.

The away team has won the last six games in this series.  Dallas has covered in three of the last four games in this series.  Dallas is a -7 favorite here.

Steelers-Colts

Each of these teams is at the .500 mark.  Pittsburgh is a -3 road favorite here.  They have won each of the three games in this series since 2011. 

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