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Get the latest odds, spreads and betting lines from this week's games, as well as full coverage of the National Football League from USA TODAY. Oddsmakers will check out the game and how it went for a quarter or half, and then reinstall overall game lines, as well as point spreads for only that particular quarter or half. How Do Half /.5 Point Spreads Work? Oftentimes a point spread will not be a whole number, and will be accompanied by a decimal point and a half number. Point spreads may include a half-point in their handicap, also known as the hook. The hook takes away the chance of pushing on a wager by creating an uneven score. For example, if the spread is +5.5, there is no way a team can win or lose by that amount in a basketball game. Point Spread Odds. For example, if the odds were listed as +4.5, then the team must either win the game by any point margin, or lose by less than 5 points. Tip: The number listed for the favored and underdog teams will be the same.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) gives a thumbs up to the fans after the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 4 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Paul Brown Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. The Bengals collected their first win of the season, 33-25, from the Jaguars. Jacksonville Jaguars At Cincinnati Bengals

NFL Week 5 slate will conclude with Drew Brees and the Saints taking on his former Chargers team led by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert.

In between, there's going to be some fun matchups on tap. Can the Philadelphia Eagles pull off another upset win after taking out the San Francisco 49ers in Week 4? How will the Cowboys' league-worst defense perform against a 32nd-ranked Giants offense?

Looking at that and more, we check in on NFL Week 5 odds and point spreads with a quick one liner for each matchup.

NFL Week 5 Thursday Night Football

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears

NFL Week 5 point spread: Buccaneers -3.0 (over/under 44.5)

Final score: Chicago Bears 20, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19

The Bears were coming off a dismal Week 4 performance against the Indianapolis Colts after benching Mitchell Trubisky for Nick Foles. In what was a tight game, Chicago came out on top by the score of 20-19. The game itself was not the prettiest affair. With that said, a win is a win for the now 4-1 Bears.

NFL Week 5 Sunday games

Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons

Game 5 Point Spread

NFL Week 5 point spread: Falcons -2.5 (over/under 54.0)

Carolina's 31-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4 represented the team's second win in eight days. Prior to that, the Panthers had gone 329 days without securing a victory. This just goes to show us how vastly improved Matt Rhule's squad is heading into Week 5. Atlanta might be the favorite here, but look for Carolina to make yet another statement with Teddy Bridgewater continuing to do his thing.

Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs

NFL Week 5 point spread: Chiefs -11.5 (over/under 54.5)

Following last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills, Las Vegas' defense has given up 30-plus points in three of four games this season. Its defense has recorded a total of four sacks in four games. As for the Chiefs, they have dropped 30-plus in six of their past eight games dating back to last season. The Chiefs have also outscored Las Vegas 103-22 in their past three outings. Math isn't hard.

Los Angeles Rams at Washington Football Team

NFL Week 5 point spread: Rams -7.0 (over/under 46.0)

Washington has now scored less than 20 points in 10 of its past 14 games dating back to last season. That very same span has seen the team yield 30-plus points in half of their outings. Taking on former assistant Sean McVay and the Rams in this one, Washington will be facing an offense that's averaging 26.5 points on the season. The last time Washington met this threshold? Back in 2012 when Kyle Shanahan, Matt LaFleur and McVay were assistants in D.C. Yes, that was actually once a thing.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans

NFL Week 5 point spread: Texans -5.5 (over/under 54.5)

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Anemic against anemic in this one. After moving on from Pro Bowl pass rushers Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue, the Jaguars have recorded four sacks in as many games. As for the Texans' disastrous offensive line, they've allowed 35 sacks of Deshaun Watson over the past eight games. Comparatively, Jags quarterback Gardner Minshew has been taken down 14 times this season. The moral of this story? Take that under and don't think twice about it. That's especially true with Bill O'Brien now gone from Houston.

Arizona Cardinals at New York Jets

NFL Week 5 point spread: Cardinals -7.0 (over/under 47.0)

Adam Gase is supposedly an offensive mind, right? This unit ranks 32nd in total yards, 32nd in yards per play, 32nd in first downs, 32nd in passing, 31st in scoring, 31st in time of possession, and 31st in yards per play. Regardless of the Cardinals' struggles over the past two weeks, they should be able to win going away. Just be wary about the over. It's not like the Jets' offense is going to help out much in that regard. That's especially true with Joe Flacco getting the start.

Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL Week 5 point spread: Steelers -7.0 (over/under 44.5)

Despite last week's win, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has thrown seven interceptions and has been sacked 14 times in four games. Those are not numbers indicative of a winning team in today's NFL. Do you know what numbers are? Pittsburgh has yielded six passing touchdowns compared to four interceptions while sacking opposing quarterbacks 15 times in three games. With an additional week off after Sunday's game was postponed, look for Mike Tomlin and Co. to take advantage of this.

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens

NFL Week 5 point spread: Ravens -12.0 (over/under 50.0)

Injury update: Lamar Jackson (knee) expected to play

Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow has now thrown for 300-plus yards in three consecutive games after leading his team to its first win of the season last week. The reigning Heisman winner is on pace to tally nearly 4,500 yards with to go with 28 total touchdowns and just eight interceptions. Keep that in mind with Baltimore as a near-two touchdown favorite against its division rival.

Miami Dolphins at San Francisco 49ers

NFL Week 5 point spread: 49ers -8.0 (over/under 51.0)

Injury update: Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) returns to practice

Following last week's terrible three-turnover performance from backup quarterback Nick Mullens, the defending NFC champs moved to 2-2 on the season. San Francisco is now 5-21 in games that Jimmy Garoppolo has not started since the beginning of the 2017 campaign. The team is 20-6 in his 26 starts during that span. The math lines up here. If Garoppolo can go, take the 49ers and the points. If not, this could be an upset special.

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys

NFL Week 5 point spread: Cowboys -7.5 (over/under 52.5)

Game 5 Point Spread

First off, this 54.0 over/under is pretty hilarious. Dallas is averaging 31.5 points per game through the first four weeks. It is also on an historically bad pace defensively, giving up 36.5 points per outing. Sure New York ranks dead last in offense. But the Cowboys couldn't stop a drunken sloth from doing damage against this defense. Take the Cowboys and the over. As for the nine-point spread, these Giants are losing by an average of 12.2 points per game.

Indianapolis Colts at Cleveland Browns

NFL Week 5 point spread: Colts -1.0(over/under 48.0)

Cleveland finds itself at 3-1 for just the second time since the 1994 season. It has scored the most points in a three-game stretch for the organization (118) in over a half-century. Meanwhile, the Colts have given up 29 points over the past three games. In a battle between two surprise three-win teams, this is strength against strength. Maybe consider the over given Cleveland's struggles on defense (31.5 point per game against).

NFL Week 5 Sunday Night Football

Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks

NFL Week 5 point spread: Seahawks -7.0 (over/under 56.0)

Even when he's not at his best, Russell Wilson is doing things that defy logic. The MVP front runner threw just his second interception of the season in last week's win over the Miami Dolphins. Through the quarter pole in the season, Wilson is on pace for north of 5,100 passing yards to go with 64 passing touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Vikings? Well, they are yielding 31.3 points per game and an opposing quarterback rating of 105.2.

NFL Week 5 Monday Night Football

Denver Broncos at New England Patriots (Postponed until Week 6)

NFL Week 5 point spread: Postponed

Injury update: Patriots QB Cam Newton (COVID-19) unlikely to play

Following Brett Rypien's debut in Week 4's win over the Jets, Denver has now started three quarterbacks in four weeks. Given the struggles from these signal callers (six touchdowns, six interceptions), it stands to reason that an elite Patriots defense will help keep this game under 45.5. Of course, that's dependent on the status of Cam Newton after he missed Week 4 following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. As of now, Newton is unlikely to go. Either Brian Hoyer or Jarrett Stidham will be under center.

Los Angeles Chargers at New Orleans Saints

NFL Week 5 point spread: Saints -8.0(over/under 50.0)

Presumed Chargers starter Justin Herbert was not even born yet when Drew Brees made his college debut for Purdue back in 1997. When Brees joined the Saints after five seasons with the Chargers, Herbert was a mere eight years old. In fact, he just celebrated his birthday when Brees made the move to Nola. That really doesn't have much of an impact on the betting lines here. However, 12 of the Chargers' 14 losses since the start of last season have come by one score. Think about taking New Orleans minus the points here.

NFL Week 5 Tuesday Night Football

Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans

NFL Week 5 point spread: Bills -1 (over/under 49.0)

Bills quarterback Josh Allen has accounted for 15 total touchdowns compared to one interception at the quarter pole of the season. This has him on pace for what would be a record 60 touchdowns from the quarterback position. Allen is also on pace for 5,636 total yards. These are video game Joe Burrow-like numbers, circa 2019. With a week off due to a COVID-19 outbreak, how will the Titans defend this?

The point spread is probably the most common bet when you think of wagering on a single sporting event. That is because it's designed to bring the two teams to an even playing field through the use of a handicap installed by oddsmakers.

Without a points handicap, it would not make sense to pay both sides of a wager the same amount when it's clear that not all teams are on equal footing. In fact, it is entirely possible for a team to lose the game in real-life but still win a bet if they only lose by less than a set number of points. 2 to 3 goals prediction. Vice versa, a team can win a game, but lose the wager if they do not win by more points than what was predicted.

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How Does The Point Spread Work?

When wagering against the spread, you bet on the team that will cover the betting line, and not necessarily win the game. Obviously, by taking the favorite, a bettor believes that a team will not only win the game but also win the game by a certain number of points to cover the betting line. But when wagering on the underdog, that team does not necessarily have to win the game to cover the line. For examples of point spreads and how those bets are won, please keep reading below where we give real-life examples explain betting odds for the spread in detail.

When Can The Spread Be Wagered? Junie byrd bumpy johnson.

The point spread might be the most common betting line for which people are familiar with. This is where the terms 'favorite' and 'underdog' are derived. But, when exactly can wagers on the point spread be placed? There are actually several points in time, and several different ways that a bettor can put action on the spread in a given matchup.

Obviously it starts with action before the game. Point spreads prior to the game will be available up until the start time before going off. Depending on the sports and league + which online sports betting site is consulted, point spreads can be up for days before the start to a matchup.

One of the nice things about online betting is that point spread wagering doesn't stop at the start of the game. With the advance in technology, bettors are able to place live wagers on the points spread, plus bet different spreads at different intervals in a game.

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Beginning with live betting, point spreads are routinely adjusted predicated on the flow of the game, meaning how the favorite and underdog are performing. Live point spreads can come and go very quickly, with the potential for scores to change at any moment.

Betting the spread at different intervals in a game means that adjusted spreads are created during breaks, such as quarters or halves, and halftime lines. Oddsmakers will check out the game and how it went for a quarter or half, and then reinstall overall game lines, as well as point spreads for only that particular quarter or half.

How Do Half / .5 Point Spreads Work?

Oftentimes a point spread will not be a whole number, and will be accompanied by a decimal point and a half number. This can be significant for a point spread. Essentially what it comes down to is that a whole number point spread gives the opportunity for a wager to push. A push means that if the favorite is favored by 10 points and wins by 10 points, bettors get their money back. Just like when betting on the over/under total for points, the spread is a half-point in addition to the whole number, there is no chance to push.

Understanding Payouts When Betting On The Point Spread

The whole nature and goal behind the point spread, is to provide an even playing field for the favorite and the underdog. Obviously not every team is equal, so the point spread adjusts this. As a result, the payouts that are generally seen around a point spread is right around Even.

This is different from a moneyline, where payouts can vary greatly because there is not point spread that is installed. It is simply picking the winner straight up. Therefore, a bet on the favorite would not profit as high as it would betting the spread since no points are given. Payouts on the point spread are not always the same, but they do not vary like a moneyline.

Examples Of How The Point Spread Works

How To Read College Football Spreads

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NFL Week 5 point spread: Falcons -2.5 (over/under 54.0)

Carolina's 31-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4 represented the team's second win in eight days. Prior to that, the Panthers had gone 329 days without securing a victory. This just goes to show us how vastly improved Matt Rhule's squad is heading into Week 5. Atlanta might be the favorite here, but look for Carolina to make yet another statement with Teddy Bridgewater continuing to do his thing.

Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs

NFL Week 5 point spread: Chiefs -11.5 (over/under 54.5)

Following last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills, Las Vegas' defense has given up 30-plus points in three of four games this season. Its defense has recorded a total of four sacks in four games. As for the Chiefs, they have dropped 30-plus in six of their past eight games dating back to last season. The Chiefs have also outscored Las Vegas 103-22 in their past three outings. Math isn't hard.

Los Angeles Rams at Washington Football Team

NFL Week 5 point spread: Rams -7.0 (over/under 46.0)

Washington has now scored less than 20 points in 10 of its past 14 games dating back to last season. That very same span has seen the team yield 30-plus points in half of their outings. Taking on former assistant Sean McVay and the Rams in this one, Washington will be facing an offense that's averaging 26.5 points on the season. The last time Washington met this threshold? Back in 2012 when Kyle Shanahan, Matt LaFleur and McVay were assistants in D.C. Yes, that was actually once a thing.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans

NFL Week 5 point spread: Texans -5.5 (over/under 54.5)

Anemic against anemic in this one. After moving on from Pro Bowl pass rushers Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue, the Jaguars have recorded four sacks in as many games. As for the Texans' disastrous offensive line, they've allowed 35 sacks of Deshaun Watson over the past eight games. Comparatively, Jags quarterback Gardner Minshew has been taken down 14 times this season. The moral of this story? Take that under and don't think twice about it. That's especially true with Bill O'Brien now gone from Houston.

Arizona Cardinals at New York Jets

NFL Week 5 point spread: Cardinals -7.0 (over/under 47.0)

Adam Gase is supposedly an offensive mind, right? This unit ranks 32nd in total yards, 32nd in yards per play, 32nd in first downs, 32nd in passing, 31st in scoring, 31st in time of possession, and 31st in yards per play. Regardless of the Cardinals' struggles over the past two weeks, they should be able to win going away. Just be wary about the over. It's not like the Jets' offense is going to help out much in that regard. That's especially true with Joe Flacco getting the start.

Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL Week 5 point spread: Steelers -7.0 (over/under 44.5)

Despite last week's win, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has thrown seven interceptions and has been sacked 14 times in four games. Those are not numbers indicative of a winning team in today's NFL. Do you know what numbers are? Pittsburgh has yielded six passing touchdowns compared to four interceptions while sacking opposing quarterbacks 15 times in three games. With an additional week off after Sunday's game was postponed, look for Mike Tomlin and Co. to take advantage of this.

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens

NFL Week 5 point spread: Ravens -12.0 (over/under 50.0)

Injury update: Lamar Jackson (knee) expected to play

Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow has now thrown for 300-plus yards in three consecutive games after leading his team to its first win of the season last week. The reigning Heisman winner is on pace to tally nearly 4,500 yards with to go with 28 total touchdowns and just eight interceptions. Keep that in mind with Baltimore as a near-two touchdown favorite against its division rival.

Miami Dolphins at San Francisco 49ers

NFL Week 5 point spread: 49ers -8.0 (over/under 51.0)

Injury update: Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) returns to practice

Following last week's terrible three-turnover performance from backup quarterback Nick Mullens, the defending NFC champs moved to 2-2 on the season. San Francisco is now 5-21 in games that Jimmy Garoppolo has not started since the beginning of the 2017 campaign. The team is 20-6 in his 26 starts during that span. The math lines up here. If Garoppolo can go, take the 49ers and the points. If not, this could be an upset special.

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys

NFL Week 5 point spread: Cowboys -7.5 (over/under 52.5)

First off, this 54.0 over/under is pretty hilarious. Dallas is averaging 31.5 points per game through the first four weeks. It is also on an historically bad pace defensively, giving up 36.5 points per outing. Sure New York ranks dead last in offense. But the Cowboys couldn't stop a drunken sloth from doing damage against this defense. Take the Cowboys and the over. As for the nine-point spread, these Giants are losing by an average of 12.2 points per game.

Indianapolis Colts at Cleveland Browns

NFL Week 5 point spread: Colts -1.0(over/under 48.0)

Cleveland finds itself at 3-1 for just the second time since the 1994 season. It has scored the most points in a three-game stretch for the organization (118) in over a half-century. Meanwhile, the Colts have given up 29 points over the past three games. In a battle between two surprise three-win teams, this is strength against strength. Maybe consider the over given Cleveland's struggles on defense (31.5 point per game against).

NFL Week 5 Sunday Night Football

Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks

NFL Week 5 point spread: Seahawks -7.0 (over/under 56.0)

Even when he's not at his best, Russell Wilson is doing things that defy logic. The MVP front runner threw just his second interception of the season in last week's win over the Miami Dolphins. Through the quarter pole in the season, Wilson is on pace for north of 5,100 passing yards to go with 64 passing touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Vikings? Well, they are yielding 31.3 points per game and an opposing quarterback rating of 105.2.

NFL Week 5 Monday Night Football

Denver Broncos at New England Patriots (Postponed until Week 6)

NFL Week 5 point spread: Postponed

Injury update: Patriots QB Cam Newton (COVID-19) unlikely to play

Following Brett Rypien's debut in Week 4's win over the Jets, Denver has now started three quarterbacks in four weeks. Given the struggles from these signal callers (six touchdowns, six interceptions), it stands to reason that an elite Patriots defense will help keep this game under 45.5. Of course, that's dependent on the status of Cam Newton after he missed Week 4 following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. As of now, Newton is unlikely to go. Either Brian Hoyer or Jarrett Stidham will be under center.

Los Angeles Chargers at New Orleans Saints

NFL Week 5 point spread: Saints -8.0(over/under 50.0)

Presumed Chargers starter Justin Herbert was not even born yet when Drew Brees made his college debut for Purdue back in 1997. When Brees joined the Saints after five seasons with the Chargers, Herbert was a mere eight years old. In fact, he just celebrated his birthday when Brees made the move to Nola. That really doesn't have much of an impact on the betting lines here. However, 12 of the Chargers' 14 losses since the start of last season have come by one score. Think about taking New Orleans minus the points here.

NFL Week 5 Tuesday Night Football

Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans

NFL Week 5 point spread: Bills -1 (over/under 49.0)

Bills quarterback Josh Allen has accounted for 15 total touchdowns compared to one interception at the quarter pole of the season. This has him on pace for what would be a record 60 touchdowns from the quarterback position. Allen is also on pace for 5,636 total yards. These are video game Joe Burrow-like numbers, circa 2019. With a week off due to a COVID-19 outbreak, how will the Titans defend this?

The point spread is probably the most common bet when you think of wagering on a single sporting event. That is because it's designed to bring the two teams to an even playing field through the use of a handicap installed by oddsmakers.

Without a points handicap, it would not make sense to pay both sides of a wager the same amount when it's clear that not all teams are on equal footing. In fact, it is entirely possible for a team to lose the game in real-life but still win a bet if they only lose by less than a set number of points. 2 to 3 goals prediction. Vice versa, a team can win a game, but lose the wager if they do not win by more points than what was predicted.

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How Does The Point Spread Work?

When wagering against the spread, you bet on the team that will cover the betting line, and not necessarily win the game. Obviously, by taking the favorite, a bettor believes that a team will not only win the game but also win the game by a certain number of points to cover the betting line. But when wagering on the underdog, that team does not necessarily have to win the game to cover the line. For examples of point spreads and how those bets are won, please keep reading below where we give real-life examples explain betting odds for the spread in detail.

When Can The Spread Be Wagered? Junie byrd bumpy johnson.

The point spread might be the most common betting line for which people are familiar with. This is where the terms 'favorite' and 'underdog' are derived. But, when exactly can wagers on the point spread be placed? There are actually several points in time, and several different ways that a bettor can put action on the spread in a given matchup.

Obviously it starts with action before the game. Point spreads prior to the game will be available up until the start time before going off. Depending on the sports and league + which online sports betting site is consulted, point spreads can be up for days before the start to a matchup.

One of the nice things about online betting is that point spread wagering doesn't stop at the start of the game. With the advance in technology, bettors are able to place live wagers on the points spread, plus bet different spreads at different intervals in a game.

Beginning with live betting, point spreads are routinely adjusted predicated on the flow of the game, meaning how the favorite and underdog are performing. Live point spreads can come and go very quickly, with the potential for scores to change at any moment.

Betting the spread at different intervals in a game means that adjusted spreads are created during breaks, such as quarters or halves, and halftime lines. Oddsmakers will check out the game and how it went for a quarter or half, and then reinstall overall game lines, as well as point spreads for only that particular quarter or half.

How Do Half / .5 Point Spreads Work?

Oftentimes a point spread will not be a whole number, and will be accompanied by a decimal point and a half number. This can be significant for a point spread. Essentially what it comes down to is that a whole number point spread gives the opportunity for a wager to push. A push means that if the favorite is favored by 10 points and wins by 10 points, bettors get their money back. Just like when betting on the over/under total for points, the spread is a half-point in addition to the whole number, there is no chance to push.

Understanding Payouts When Betting On The Point Spread

The whole nature and goal behind the point spread, is to provide an even playing field for the favorite and the underdog. Obviously not every team is equal, so the point spread adjusts this. As a result, the payouts that are generally seen around a point spread is right around Even.

This is different from a moneyline, where payouts can vary greatly because there is not point spread that is installed. It is simply picking the winner straight up. Therefore, a bet on the favorite would not profit as high as it would betting the spread since no points are given. Payouts on the point spread are not always the same, but they do not vary like a moneyline.

Examples Of How The Point Spread Works

How To Read College Football Spreads

  • Florida State Seminoles (-7)
  • Florida Gators (+7)

Here in this example, the Florida State Seminoles have been set as seven-point favorites over the Florida Gators. That means, for the Seminoles to cover this spread, they will need to win the game by at least eight points to win the bet for a person who wagered on them.

On the flip side, the Gators are receiving seven points. They could lose the game by six points or less, and still win the betting line for a bettor who placed a wager on them.

If the Seminoles win by exactly seven points, then that would result in a push on the bet, with no payout and the bettor getting their money back.

How To Read NFL Football Point Spreads

Since betting on point spreads in the NFL is the most popular bet that people make, it is probably pretty important that you know what you are doing. The point spreads in the NFL are always alot closer then college football because you are dealing with the best of the best. You will almost never see a team favored by more then two touchdowns in the NFL, and most of the NFL point spreads are less then one touchdown. So, here is are best try at helping you understand how to read point spreads in NFL games.

Take this NFL point spread for example.

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  • Atlanta Falcons -3
  • Carolina Panthers +3

Here in this point spread example for the NFL, the Falcons are playing the Panthers. Atlanta has been set as a three-point favorite on the betting line. That means that for Atlanta to cover the spread that has been set, they will need to win by at least four points. And for Carolina to cover the point spread, they can do so with a loss by two points or less, or obviously a win straight up. If the Falcons win by exactly three points, the bet would result in a push with no payouts.

NBA Point Spreads

  • Orlando Magic -5.5 (-110)
  • Chicago Bulls +5.5 (-110)

The Orlando Magic are playing the Chicago Bulls in this NBA point spread example. The Magic have been set as 5.5 point overall favorites according to this betting line.

For Orlando to cover the spread, the Magic would need to win by at least six points. For the Bulls to get the win against the spread, a loss by five points or less is needed.

Either the Magic's bettors or Bulls' bettors will get the result they need in order to win this bet because of the half point spread that is in-play; there can be no PUSH in this wager.

Bovada Sportsbook - Best Sports Betting Site For Betting On The Point Spread

The best sportsbook out there has to have a few things for it to be considered as one of the best online sportsbooks and Bovada more than a few. The point spread is just one that raises players' eyebrows and has them think about putting money on the line on these point sports. Monopoly dreams review book. In both basketball and football and baseball, the point spread is the most important thing to pay attention to when it comes to wagering.

It is hard to say that even with a team be very start that it will be a blowout so most point spread would be pretty close to each other. With that being said, this is why using Bovada point spread is the best place to go. With a team like the Seahawks playing a team that they could easily blow out like the Miami Dolphins have very close point is there is without question an easy bet and easy money for fans to make. These are the kind of bets players need to take advantage of because once the games begin, there is no turning back. Bovada gives players plenty of chances to win big and it starts off with the point spreads offered.

SportsBetting's Sportsbook - Lots Of Betting Odds When Betting On Point Spreads

SportsBetting is the clutch sportsbook that a lot of players like to sign up for. There are so many great things that are offered here but the points spreads are one of the best that players will find if they are shopping for them while looking for an online sportsbook. While there are great bonuses along with great banking methods, the point spreads for all these games are important and are favorable for the players. These bets are the top way that players continue to cash.

The point spread is based on how good teams are and the matchup that is set up. Even those these teams could be a lot better than their competition, the point spread always for the most part are very close. This is great because sometimes this always gives the underdogs to cover with a close game and that could mean big money. Even betting on an underdog to cover the spread doesn't mean that players pick that team to win the game and that's why betting on point spreads is so profitable.

BetOnline Sportsbook - Point Spreads The Best On BetOnline

Point spreads are big to a lot of players because these could perhaps be the easier bets to win. This is because to win these bets, players don't have to pick the actual team to win. With BetOnline, there are many point spread options and that goes through to every game and every sport. Players know that they can pick a team that could lose but cover the point spread and gets a huge payout!

The thing about these point spreads also here on BetOnline is that they don't move much with the big news coming out for each team. This is why these betting options are the best to go for on BetOnline. The consistency is huge and also knowing that your team could lose but cover the spread is huge. Most of the team there is no major blowouts but when there is and you take a team to cover the spread, cash will be rolling in from BetOnline

MyBookie Sportsbook - Top Sportsbook With Point Spreads

There is no doubt that players like to place wagers on games point spreads which is why MyBookie makes sure to have the best point spreads than any other sportsbook out there. That is important and brings in more traffic for MyBookie. The thing that point spread is about is the hitting on the number the team is expected to cover. Betting point spread doesn't really have anything to do with betting on a team to win.

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Looking at both team's past offense experiences will tell players how to handle the point spread. The Cowboys are always in tight games so the point spread on their games are usually going to be very close. Players would see a game like the high scoring Cowboys game go down to the wire and a touchdown could determine if they hit the spread on not. Although their offense is good, their defense will help the other team cover the spread so betting on the opposite team hitting the point spread could be profitable for MyBookie players.

Game 5 Point Spread 2020

Point Spread vs. Betting On The Moneyline

Betting on the point spread is completely different from betting on teams to win a game outright. Known as 'betting on the moneyline', instead of using points to handicap each side of the wager, the sportsbook will use greater payouts versus the amount risked to reflect their relative perceptions; teams not expected to win (underdogs) pay more, sometimes exponentially, than when betting on the favorite to win when wagering on moneylines.

While it makes more sense to have a point spread for sports with a lot of scoring like football and basketball, there are point spread bets for low-scoring sports at online sportsbooks. You may see NHL betting lines with one team favored to win at -2.5 and the same principles for how to cash in on that line are the exact same as other sports. Even MLS, Premier League, or other soccer matches come with a point spread. Most of the time that point spread is only a single point but there are times you may also find a team favored at -1.5. If you check out one of the online betting sites we recommend you will surely find point spread bets for these types of sports.





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