Bet the Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Chiefs Week 5 - 2018: Latest Spread, Odds to Win, Predictions, More

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/03/2018

The Jacksonville Jaguars come into Week 3 vs. the Chiefs as a +3 to +3.5 road underdog.  They own a record of 3-1 Straight Up and Against The Spread.

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The Jaguars So Far in 2018 

From the Washington Post: "The Jaguars made it look easy against the Jets and re-established themselves as a team to beat in the AFC. Their game this Sunday at Kansas City could determine which is THE team to beat in the conference."

The Jaguars 2018-2019 Odds

At -180 to win the AFC South, the value really isn't there considering Tennessee is looking dangerous in this division.  The Jaguars 13-1 odds of winning the Super Bowl certainly has some value for a payout of $1300 on every $100 bet.  Lock this one in now before the odds get shorter.

The Jaguars-Chiefs Trends and Predictions

The Chiefs have allowed opposing offenses to score nearly half of their drives while surrendering the league’s third worst 6.7 yards per play.

Leonard Fournette is not expected to play for Jacksonville as he has aggravated a hamstring injury.

This shouldn’t be a problem for Jaguars starting quarterback Blake Bortles as he has averaged 287.8 passing yards, 1.8 passing touchdowns, 8.69 yards per attempt and 24.85 fantasy points per game in the five he’s played without Fournette.

Against AFC South division opponents, the UNDER has occurred in five of six games for the Chiefs over the past three seasons.

The Jaguars would appear to have the edge here even with the NFL Betting Power Ratings indicating the line should be KC -4.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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