Dolphins-Jets Monday Night Football Line at -6.5 (Video)

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The Dolphins-Jets Monday Night Football line was coming in at -6.5.  85 percent of the backing on the spread was going towards New York in this game.  The line had initially opened at -8.  Bet this game now here and receive up to $2500 based on your initial deposit/bet amount.

Miami has won four of the past five in this series. 

Jeff Grant of DonBest.com notes:

Miami enters the game in relatively good health due to being one of six teams coming off the first bye week of the season, but starting quarterback Chad Henne (shoulder) is out for the season due to an injury suffered against the San Diego Chargers in Week 4.

Head coach Tony Sparano is certainly on the hot seat and is favored at many books to be the first coach fired this season, but he’s also 3-0 straight up on the road in this series. Simply fading the Dolphins due to the injury under center could be a mistake,

Matt Moore gained plenty of experience as a starter during his three years with the Carolina Panthers before hitting South Beach this offseason.

The good news for the Jets is they're playing a pretty bad Miami squad.

Let’s check out the Dolphins-Jets video preview for this game:

 

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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