Vikings vs. Falcons Spread at Atlanta -9.5 (Video)

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The Vikings vs. Falcons spread was listed at Atlanta -9.5.  Close to 85 percent of those betting the spread were backing the Falcons here.  The line opened at -9. 

Atlanta comes into this game hoping to secure a Playoffs spot with a 6-4 record while the Vikings have only won two games this season.

Vikings are 2-9-1 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.

Vikings are 5-12 ATS in their last 17 road games.

Vikings are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games as a road underdog of 3.5-10.0.

Falcons are 8-1 ATS vs. a team with a losing record.

Falcons are 12-4 ATS in their last 16 games as a favorite of 3.5-10.0.

Falcons are 18-8 ATS in their last 26 games following a ATS loss.

On the road against good teams, Minnesota has not scored more than 17 points.  Atlanta has scored 23 or more points in their last 6 games.   The Under is 6-0 in the Falcons last 6 games overall. The total for this game is 44.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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