New England Patriots Most Bet On NFL Team Against The Spread vs. Chargers

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The New England Patriots find themselves the most bet on team vs. the disappointing San Diego Chargers this week with odds of +3 Against The Spread.  They will face San Diego on the road as a rare underdog.

The Patriots were getting more than 95 percent of the early action on the spread at Sportsbook.com Tuesday and Gambling911.com predicts this lopsided betting trend will continue right up until game time. 

“It is doubtful we will see action fall below 85 percent in favor of New England,” suggests Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com. 

The UNDER 45 ½was getting just shy of 80 percent in this game.  A moneyline was yet to be posted. 

Perhaps the most significant trends related to this game both go against the San Diego Chargers.

San Diego is 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 games as a favorite and they are 1-6-2 ATS in their last 9 games as a home favorite of 0.5-3.0.

On a bright note, however, the Chargers are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games following a ATS loss. – Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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