Sunday Night Football Betting Preview - Colts vs. Chiefs

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/06/2019

65% of the spread action was on the Kansas City Chiefs for Sunday night's game hosting the Indianapolis Colts.  The line has primarily moved from -9 to -10.5.  Some books had brought this one up to -11.

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TV: 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC. LINE: Chiefs -11. O/U: 56

ABOUT THE COLTS (2-2): Indianapolis hasn't fallen off too far offensively with Jacoby Brissett taking over at quarterback, although it has leaned on the running game more often. Marlon Mack has been effective, rushing for 338 yards and averaging a healthy 4.7 per carry while Brissett has thrown 10 touchdown passes and only two interceptions. The Colts' defense struggled to stop the run in its first two games but held its last two opponents under 100 yards rushing.
 

ABOUT THE CHIEFS (4-0): Kansas City possesses the highest-scoring offense and top passing attack in the NFL - and that has been without speedster Tyreek Hill, who returned to practice this week. With or without Hill, Mahomes has plenty of weapons as seven players have at least eight receptions and five have caught touchdown passes. The secondary is much improved from a year ago, but the Chiefs are getting gashed on the ground and rank 31st in the league against the run.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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