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Week 14 NFL Picks: Latest Betting Odds, Vegas Spreads and Projections
- Updated: December 6, 2016
The lack of byes in NFL Week 14 leaves bettors with plenty of chances to recoup losses or make serious gains on a playoff push.
With every team in play, bettors can capitalize on both ends of the spectrum for easy gains—from going against the Cleveland Browns to with the New England Patriots—while carefully dancing with everything between based on lines.
It is worth noting, though, not everything will come as easy this week as in Week 13, where most games played out in predictable fashion. Week 14 features tougher matchups and normally easy bets on the road in tough situations.
To help navigate the loaded slate, here is a look at the full set of odds from Las Vegas.
NFL Week 14 Odds
Odds courtesy of OddsShark.
Pittsburgh (-1.5) at Buffalo
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Bettors might want to jump all over this one while it lasts.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won three games in a row going into this encounter with a Buffalo Bills team sporting a loss in its most recent outing. Pittsburgh rests as the road favorite, but one has to wonder why it isn’t a larger spread.
After all, Pittsburgh’s erratic woes finally seem to be a thing of the past. Ben Roethlisberger is healthy and sitting on 25 touchdowns to eight interceptions while backed by a top-10 defense allowing just 19.7 points per game.
As NFL Research noted, Le’Veon Bell has also entered playoff form:
.@Steelers @L_Bell26 has 384 rush yards since Week 11, more than 100 more yards than the NFL’s #2 rusher in that span (Ezekiel Elliott: 280)
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) December 5, 2016
Buffalo? Now 6-6. A 38-24 blowout at the hands of the Oakland Raiders in Week 13 snapped a two-game streak, though it wasn’t the most impressive feat—the Bills only defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals, the latter a shell of its former self at 4-7-1.
Maybe that’s being harsh, but the Bills haven’t put …