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Week 13 NFL Picks: Over/Under Advice, Final-Score Predictions and Odds
- Updated: December 3, 2016
One look at the rest of the Week 13 odds out of Las Vegas suggests bettors have a tough road ahead.
There, one game has a spread at or higher than seven points—and it is about as easy as it gets with the New England Patriots hosting the Los Angeles Rams. Only two other spreads even reach the six-point mark.
Looks can be deceiving. The Thursday Night Football contest between the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings had the former favored by less than a field goal, yet the majority of bettors had to know the Cowboy would win (they did, 17-15).
Outright bets look like the way to go this week, while perhaps gaining other capital on something such as the over/under. For those perusing lines at the last minute, here is a look at the full Week 13 slate.
NFL Week 13 Odds
Odds courtesy of OddsShark.
San Francisco (-2) at Chicago
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A meet between the San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears doesn’t seem like the best time for bettors considering the teams combine to boast three wins.
Those who love finding upsets—and fantasy football owners—should like the contest, however.
San Francisco, the one-win team on the road, sits as a favorite here. It’s interesting, as the 49ers haven’t won a game since Week 1, with most of the enthusiasm seeming to stem from the fact Colin Kaepernick threw three touchdowns in a Week 12 loss.
Honestly? Big deal. The Bears have lost their last two games by six points apiece while dealing with serious injury woes, including under center. In Week 12, Matt Barkley (not Jay Cutler, not Brian Hoyer, not Connor Shaw) threw for 316 yards and three scores. Keep in mind he did this without Alshon Jeffery on the field.
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Something has to give in this contest. While the …