Early Super Bowl LIV Spread and Who Bettors Are Backing in Division Round

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/10/2020
We don't know which teams will be competing in Super Bowl LIV next month, but there's already a favorite

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SportsBetting.ag (Twitter: SportsBettingAG) has set the line for a Super Bowl spread between the AFC and NFC.
 
NFC +3.5
AFC -3.5
 
Of course, this spread would look wildly different should either the Texans or Titans pull off massive upsets this weekend and next. 
 
But if the chalk holds, it makes sense that the Ravens and Chiefs would be around field-goal favorites against the 49ers or Packers. However, how the next two playoff rounds unfold, in terms of outcomes and injuries, could factor into the line. 
 
As far as this weekend's games, there has been fairly balanced action in terms of the spread while the moneyline and over/under stats are a bit lopsided in some spots. 
 
Keep in mind that the Chiefs initially surfaced as 7-point favorites against the Texans.
 
  Spread % of Bets Moneyline % of Bets Over/Under % of Bets
Vikings  +7 42% +265 80% 44 21%
49ers -7 58% -335 20% 44 79%
             
Titans  +10 50% +340 64% 47 41%
Ravens -10 50% -425 36% 47 59%
             
Texans +9.5 47% +350 79% 51 66%
Chiefs -9.5 53% -450 21% 51 34%
             
Seahawks +4.5 56% +175 88% 46 63%
Packers -4.5 44% -205 12% 46 37%
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