Gobble, gobble BetUS NFL online betting faithful! Time for a rundown of the NFL Week 12 Interconference matchups.
Will Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals avoid the upset against Cam Newton and the desperate New England Patriots? Could Tom Brady and the wobbly Tampa Bay Buccaneers get the confidence-boosting win over Patrick Mahomes and the visiting Kansas City Chiefs? Last, but not least, could Carson Wentz lead the lowly Philadelphia Eagles to the huge upset over Russell Wilson and the visiting Seattle Seahawks?
With a whopping seven interconference clashes set for Week 12, starting with the Thanksgiving Day matchup between the Lions and Texans, let’s find out where the best sportsbook betting value lies against the Week 12 NFL odds for all seven matchups!
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NFL Week 12 Interconference Matchups
Houston Texans (3-7) vs Detroit Lions (4-6)
When: Thursday, Nov. 26 at 12:30 PM ET
Where: Ford Field, Detroit, MI
NFL Odds: Houston -3
Total: 51½
After watching Deshaun Watson torch Bill Belichick’s defense for 344 yards and two TD passes in Houston Texans’ 27-20 Week 11 over New England, I can easily envision the former Clemson star doing the same against Belichick disciple Matt Patricia’s underachieving Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day. The Texans win and cover despite being on the road!
Arizona Cardinals (6-4) vs New England Patriots (4-6)
When: Sunday, Nov. 29 at 1:00 PM ET
Where: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
NFL Odds: Arizona -2½
Total: 49½
Speaking of the New England Patriots and how they got carved up by the dual-threat Watson in a Week 11 NFL matchup, I’m expecting Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals to do the same to the now, mediocre Patriots on Sunday, particularly following their lackluster loss against Seattle in last weekend’s NFL matchup.
Las Vegas Raiders (6-4) vs Atlanta Falcons (3-7)
When: Sunday, Nov. 29 at 1:00 PM ET
Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
NFL Odds: Las Vegas -3
Total: 55
I don’t know what no one’s talking about Derek Carr’s MVP-caliber campaign, but maybe people will take notice after he torches an Atlanta Falcons defense that ranks 31st against the pass (300.3 ypg), maybe he’ll get the national recognition he so deserves! Las Vegas Raiders win going away to cover the chalk!
Check out the NFL Week 12 Power Rankings right here!
New York Giants(3-7) vs Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1)
When: Sunday, Nov. 29 at 1:00 PM ET
Where: Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati
NFL Odds: NY Giants -6
Total: 43
The G-Mean have won two straight and still have a chance of both, winning the NFC East and reaching the playoffs. With Joe Burrow out of the lineup, the New York Giants should be in line to make it three straight against the Cincinnati Bengals!
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New Orleans Saints (8-2) vs Denver Broncos (4-6)
When: Sunday, Nov. 29 at 4:05 PM ET
Where: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver
NFL Odds: New Orleans -6
Total: 43½
The New Orleans Saints have won three straight, but the Denver Broncos subdued a Miami Dolphins team that had won five straight in last weekend’s NFL matchup. Maybe it’s me, but I smell an upset brewing as Vic Fango’s defense gets after Taysom Hill!
Kansas City Chiefs (9-1) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4)
When: Sunday, Nov. 29 at 4:25 PM ET
NFL Odds: Kansas City -3½
Total: 56
That Super Bowl run for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers doesn’t look too great right about now and neither does an agin Tom Brady. The Kansas City Chiefs’ offense is Formula 1 like, and leaves skid marks all over a Tampa Bay defense that suddenly doesn’t look as fearsome as it once did earlier this season in other NFL matchups!
Let’s take a look at Kansas City’s NFL Conference Championship Odds right here!
Seattle Seahawks (7-3) vs Philadelphia Eagles (3-6)
When: Monday, Nov. 30 at 8:15 PM ET
Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
NFL Odds: Seattle -5½
Total: 50
Russell Wilson will be cooking up some post-Thanksgiving Day Birds as the Seattle Seahawks dominate a Philadelphia Eagles team thatt I wouldn’t bet on beating NCAAF’s Alabama or Clemson this season. Oh yeah…and Carson Wentz throws at least one pick against a Seahawks defense that is coming off its best performance of the season in last week’s NFL matchup.