Jets vs. Bengals AFC Wildcard Game Line

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The Jets vs. Bengals AFC Wildcard Game line had opened at Cincinnati -2 ½ even before their Week 17 game was over.  The Wildcard game will be a repeat of this one only the Jets will be traveling to Cincinnati (hence the Bengals being a favorite after getting blown out).

Bookmaker.com was offering the Bengals -2 ½ line.

By beating the Bengals at home, the New York Jets enter the post season with a record of 9-7.

Cincinnati was blown out of this game, failing to score. 

Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco had been sidelined in the third quarter of the game with the New York Jets on Sunday night with a left knee injury.

The Bengals trainer told NBC's Andrea Kremer that Ochocinco will "absolutely" play next Saturday against the Jets. 

The Bengals' opening playoff game at Paul Brown Stadium will be played this Saturday (Jan. 9) with a 4:30 p.m. kickoff.

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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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