#273 MINNESOTA @ #274 KANSAS CITY
Line: Chiefs -3.5, Total: 45
It's dress rehearsal time in the Midwest as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for their all-important third preseason contest (8:00 PM EST) on Saturday against Mike Zimmer's Minnesota Vikings. The Chiefs return home after a road contest in Carolina last week where the club fell 28-16 to the Panthers. Despite the loss, the Chiefs defense opened the game with three consecutive three-and-outs and sacked Panthers quarterback Cam Newton twice.
Kansas City rookie signal caller Aaron Murray threw his first career NFL touchdown with a 43-yard toss to Travis Kelce, while embattled receiver Dwayne Bowe caught five passes for 62 yards on the night. Bowe was suspended by the National Football League for the season opener last week after violating the league's substance-abuse policy, a penalty stemming from an arrest back in November of last year for speeding and marijuana possession.
The Vikings' preseason has been all about finding a starting signal caller and both veteran Matt Cassel and rookie Teddy Bridgewater have performed well. Another solid performance in Kansas City will likely sew up the job for Cassel but "Two-Minute Teddy" was born against Arizona last week. Bridgewater threw two touchdown passes, including one with 18 seconds remaining which lifted Minnesota to an exciting 30-28 preseason victory over Arizona in Minneapolis.
Cassel started under center and completed 12-of-16 passes for 153 yards and a touchdown, while the rookie first-round draft pick finished 16-for-20 for 177 and two scores in relief. The Cardinals were leading 28-24 with 1:07 left when Bridgewater and the Vikings offense got the ball back on their own 17-yard line. Bridgewater found Rodney Smith for short gains of 10 and six yards and following a 12-yard completion to Jarius Wright, went back to Smith for 37 yards down the left sideline to the Arizona 18.
Four plays later, Bridgewater hooked up with Smith for a 2-yard, go-ahead score. Joe Banyard carried six times for 64 yards for Minnesota, while tight end Kyle Rudolph caught four passes for 89 yards and a touchdown. The biggest moment in Chiefs and perhaps all of Kansas City sports history came on Jan. 11, 1970 when the Chiefs defeated the Vikings 23-7 in Super Bowl IV. In the preseason series Minnesota holds a slim 8-7 advantage.
•KEY STATS:KANSAS CITY is 22-41 ATS (-23.1 Units) in non-conference games since 1993.
The average score was KANSAS CITY 16.4, OPPONENT 19.1.
--KANSAS CITY is 15-34 ATS (-22.4 Units) after 1 or more consecutive losses against the spread since 1993.
The average score was KANSAS CITY 16.0, OPPONENT 19.5.
--In past games, the underdog covered the spread 15 times, while the favorite covered the spread 10 times. *No EDGE. In past games, the favorite won the game straight up 17 times, while the underdog won straight up 10 times. 3 games went under the total, while 1 games went over the total. *No EDGE.
--In past games, the favorite covered first half line 32 times, while the underdog covered first half line 30 times. *No EDGE. 2 games went over first half total, while 0 games went under first half total. *No EDGE.
•SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: Play On - Underdogs of 3.5 to 10 points (MINNESOTA) - in non-conference games, after 2 or more consecutive straight up wins, top level team, winning 75% or more of their games in the preseason.
(52-17 since 1993.) (75.4%, +33.3 units. Rating = 4*)
The straight up record of the team this system pertains to is : (31-38)
The average line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 5
The average score in these games was: Team 18.9, Opponent 19.8 (Average point differential = -0.9)
The number of games in which this system covered the spread by 7 or more points was 24 (34.3% of all games.)
The situation's record this season is: (0-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (4-1).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (6-2).
Over the last 10 seasons the situation's record is: (19-5).
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#275 ST LOUIS @ #276 CLEVELAND
Line: Browns -2.5, Total: 43
With "the decision" finally made, the Cleveland Browns will get back to work in preparation for Week #1 of the NFL season when they host the St. Louis Rams in preseason action. Brian Hoyer was named the Browns' starting quarterback to begin the season on Wednesday, winning the job over high-profile rookie Johnny Manziel. "We've maintained all along that if it was close, I would prefer to go with the more experienced player," said first-year coach Mike Pettine. "Brian has done a great job in the meeting rooms and with his teammates on the practice field and in the locker room."
Hoyer started each of the Browns' first two preseason games. He completed 6- of-14 passes for 92 yards in the opener against Detroit and was just 2-of-6 for 16 yards this past Monday in a 24-23 setback against Washington. Manziel, selected with the 22nd overall pick in May's draft, threw for 63 yards on 7-of-11 passing in the first preseason game against the Lions. He was 7-of-16 for 65 yards with a touchdown on Monday, but was also sacked three times. "It's obviously disappointing," said Manziel after practice Wednesday. "I didn't play terrible (in the first two preseason games), but I made strides."
If I would have done better in the last two weeks, it would have been different outcome. I'm going to continue to give it my all every day." The 21-year-old Manziel hasn't shown much maturity and his latest escapade resulted in a $12,000 fine for giving the Washington bench the middle finger during Monday's preseason game. "I get words exchanged throughout the entirety of the game, every game, week after week, and I should've been smarter," Manziel said. "It was a 'Monday Night Football' game and cameras were probably solid on me, and I just need to be smarter about that.... It's there, and it's present every game, and I just need to let it slide off my back and go to the next play."
The Rams are still looking for their first exhibition victory after falling to Green Bay last week, 21-7. Sam Bradford, playing for the first time since tearing his ACL last October, completed 9-of-12 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown, including a 41-yard strike to Brian Quick. Rookie defensive end Michael Sam, who was the first openly-gay player drafted in the NFL, didn't see any action until the second half for St. Louis but did finish with two tackles and a sack. Worse than the loss for the Rams, however, was the fact that the team lost running back Isaiah Pead, who will miss the season after tearing the ACL in his left knee while running back a kickoff in the first quarter.
This contest will be the 29th preseason meeting between the Rams and Browns with St. Louis holding a slim 14-13-1 advantage in the series.
•KEY STATS: ST LOUIS is 10-1 OVER (+8.9 Units) the 1rst half total against AFC North division opponents since 1993.
The average score was ST LOUIS 12.9, OPPONENT 10.4.
--CLEVELAND is 7-0 UNDER (+7.0 Units) in home games after allowing 6 or more yards/play in their previous game since 1993.
The average score was CLEVELAND 13.9, OPPONENT 11.9.
--CLEVELAND is 11-1 OVER (+9.9 Units) the 1rst half total after scoring 3 points or less in the first half last game since 1993.
The average score was CLEVELAND 13.3, OPPONENT 11.0.
--In past games, the underdog covered the spread 19 times, while the favorite covered the spread 14 times. *No EDGE. In past games, the favorite won the game straight up 20 times, while the underdog won straight up 15 times. 4 games went under the total, while 3 games went over the total. *No EDGE.
--In past games, the underdog covered first half line 42 times, while the favorite covered first half line 28 times. *No EDGE. 7 games went over first half total, while 6 games went under first half total. *No EDGE.
•SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: Play Over - Any team versus the 1rst half total (ST LOUIS) - after scoring 14 points or less last game against opponent after scoring 3 points or less in the first half last game.
(106-45 since 1993.) (70.2%, +56.5 units. Rating = 4*)
The average first half total posted in these games was: 18.2
The average first half score in these games was: Team 11.5, Opponent 10.6 (Total first half points scored = 22.1)
The situation's record this season is: (1-1).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (8-2).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (20-4).
Over the last 10 seasons the situation's record is: (40-21).
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#277 HOUSTON @ #278 DENVER
Line: Broncos -7, Total: 46
The Houston Texans and reigning American Football Conference champion Denver Broncos will cap off a week of joint-practice sessions by squaring off at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Week #3 of preseason action. The two teams engaged in practice sessions at the Broncos' facility on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday while kickoff is (9:00 PM EST) on Saturday evening.
Joint sessions with the Atlanta Falcons last week paid dividends for the Texans, who bounced back from a rough preseason-opening loss at Arizona with a 32-7 win against Matt Ryan and Co. last Saturday at NRG Stadium. Ryan Fitzpatrick went 9-of-12 passing for 97 yards and a touchdown pass while Jonathan Grimes led Houston's rushers with 42 yards off nine carries. The Texans scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams for the first time ever in a preseason game and tallied the franchise's highest preseason point total in six years.
Denver, meanwhile, is coming off an equally impressive win last Sunday at San Francisco. The defending AFC kingpins spoiled the 49ers debut at Levi's Stadium with a 34-0 thumping. Reigning MVP Peyton Manning headlined an impressive performance from Denver's signal callers as he completed 12-of-14 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. The five-time MVP is now 22-of-27 for 180 yards in two preseason games.
Manning's backup, Brock Osweiler, was also superlative, finishing 10-of-13 for 105 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown pass to rookie receiver Cody Latimer, Denver's second-round draft pick. Third-stringer Zac Dysert finished 8-for-11 for 63 yards with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Morrah in the fourth quarter.
The Texans have played the Broncos more times in the preseason and regular season than any other non-division team, squaring off 10 times since 2003.
•KEY STATS: DENVER is 2-11 ATS (-10.1 Units) in home games after allowing 14 points or less last game since 1993.
The average score was DENVER 21.4, OPPONENT 21.1.
--DENVER is 12-2 UNDER (+9.8 Units) after allowing 4 or less yards/play in their previous game since 1993.
The average score was DENVER 18.2, OPPONENT 15.6.
--In past games, the favorite covered the spread 10 times, while the underdog covered the spread 8 times. *No EDGE. In past games, the favorite won the game straight up 15 times, while the underdog won straight up 3 times. 1 games went over the total, while 0 games went under the total. *No EDGE.
--In past games, the favorite covered first half line 15 times, while the underdog covered first half line 13 times. *No EDGE. 1 games went under first half total, while 0 games went over first half total. *No EDGE.
•SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: Play Against - Home favorites of 3.5 to 10 points (DENVER) - in conference games, after leading in their previous game by 14 or more points at the half against opponent after allowing 14 points or less last game.
(34-8 since 1993.) (81.0%, +25.2 units. Rating = 4*)
The straight up record of the team this system pertains to is : (25-17)
The average line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 2.4
The average score in these games was: Team 22.7, Opponent 19 (Average point differential = +3.7)
The number of games in which this system covered the spread by 7 or more points was 15 (36.6% of all games.)
The situation's record this season is: (1-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (6-0).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (11-1).
Over the last 10 seasons the situation's record is: (19-3).
Line: Chiefs -3.5, Total: 45
It's dress rehearsal time in the Midwest as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for their all-important third preseason contest (8:00 PM EST) on Saturday against Mike Zimmer's Minnesota Vikings. The Chiefs return home after a road contest in Carolina last week where the club fell 28-16 to the Panthers. Despite the loss, the Chiefs defense opened the game with three consecutive three-and-outs and sacked Panthers quarterback Cam Newton twice.
Kansas City rookie signal caller Aaron Murray threw his first career NFL touchdown with a 43-yard toss to Travis Kelce, while embattled receiver Dwayne Bowe caught five passes for 62 yards on the night. Bowe was suspended by the National Football League for the season opener last week after violating the league's substance-abuse policy, a penalty stemming from an arrest back in November of last year for speeding and marijuana possession.
The Vikings' preseason has been all about finding a starting signal caller and both veteran Matt Cassel and rookie Teddy Bridgewater have performed well. Another solid performance in Kansas City will likely sew up the job for Cassel but "Two-Minute Teddy" was born against Arizona last week. Bridgewater threw two touchdown passes, including one with 18 seconds remaining which lifted Minnesota to an exciting 30-28 preseason victory over Arizona in Minneapolis.
Cassel started under center and completed 12-of-16 passes for 153 yards and a touchdown, while the rookie first-round draft pick finished 16-for-20 for 177 and two scores in relief. The Cardinals were leading 28-24 with 1:07 left when Bridgewater and the Vikings offense got the ball back on their own 17-yard line. Bridgewater found Rodney Smith for short gains of 10 and six yards and following a 12-yard completion to Jarius Wright, went back to Smith for 37 yards down the left sideline to the Arizona 18.
Four plays later, Bridgewater hooked up with Smith for a 2-yard, go-ahead score. Joe Banyard carried six times for 64 yards for Minnesota, while tight end Kyle Rudolph caught four passes for 89 yards and a touchdown. The biggest moment in Chiefs and perhaps all of Kansas City sports history came on Jan. 11, 1970 when the Chiefs defeated the Vikings 23-7 in Super Bowl IV. In the preseason series Minnesota holds a slim 8-7 advantage.
•KEY STATS:KANSAS CITY is 22-41 ATS (-23.1 Units) in non-conference games since 1993.
The average score was KANSAS CITY 16.4, OPPONENT 19.1.
--KANSAS CITY is 15-34 ATS (-22.4 Units) after 1 or more consecutive losses against the spread since 1993.
The average score was KANSAS CITY 16.0, OPPONENT 19.5.
--In past games, the underdog covered the spread 15 times, while the favorite covered the spread 10 times. *No EDGE. In past games, the favorite won the game straight up 17 times, while the underdog won straight up 10 times. 3 games went under the total, while 1 games went over the total. *No EDGE.
--In past games, the favorite covered first half line 32 times, while the underdog covered first half line 30 times. *No EDGE. 2 games went over first half total, while 0 games went under first half total. *No EDGE.
•SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: Play On - Underdogs of 3.5 to 10 points (MINNESOTA) - in non-conference games, after 2 or more consecutive straight up wins, top level team, winning 75% or more of their games in the preseason.
(52-17 since 1993.) (75.4%, +33.3 units. Rating = 4*)
The straight up record of the team this system pertains to is : (31-38)
The average line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 5
The average score in these games was: Team 18.9, Opponent 19.8 (Average point differential = -0.9)
The number of games in which this system covered the spread by 7 or more points was 24 (34.3% of all games.)
The situation's record this season is: (0-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (4-1).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (6-2).
Over the last 10 seasons the situation's record is: (19-5).
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#275 ST LOUIS @ #276 CLEVELAND
Line: Browns -2.5, Total: 43
With "the decision" finally made, the Cleveland Browns will get back to work in preparation for Week #1 of the NFL season when they host the St. Louis Rams in preseason action. Brian Hoyer was named the Browns' starting quarterback to begin the season on Wednesday, winning the job over high-profile rookie Johnny Manziel. "We've maintained all along that if it was close, I would prefer to go with the more experienced player," said first-year coach Mike Pettine. "Brian has done a great job in the meeting rooms and with his teammates on the practice field and in the locker room."
Hoyer started each of the Browns' first two preseason games. He completed 6- of-14 passes for 92 yards in the opener against Detroit and was just 2-of-6 for 16 yards this past Monday in a 24-23 setback against Washington. Manziel, selected with the 22nd overall pick in May's draft, threw for 63 yards on 7-of-11 passing in the first preseason game against the Lions. He was 7-of-16 for 65 yards with a touchdown on Monday, but was also sacked three times. "It's obviously disappointing," said Manziel after practice Wednesday. "I didn't play terrible (in the first two preseason games), but I made strides."
If I would have done better in the last two weeks, it would have been different outcome. I'm going to continue to give it my all every day." The 21-year-old Manziel hasn't shown much maturity and his latest escapade resulted in a $12,000 fine for giving the Washington bench the middle finger during Monday's preseason game. "I get words exchanged throughout the entirety of the game, every game, week after week, and I should've been smarter," Manziel said. "It was a 'Monday Night Football' game and cameras were probably solid on me, and I just need to be smarter about that.... It's there, and it's present every game, and I just need to let it slide off my back and go to the next play."
The Rams are still looking for their first exhibition victory after falling to Green Bay last week, 21-7. Sam Bradford, playing for the first time since tearing his ACL last October, completed 9-of-12 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown, including a 41-yard strike to Brian Quick. Rookie defensive end Michael Sam, who was the first openly-gay player drafted in the NFL, didn't see any action until the second half for St. Louis but did finish with two tackles and a sack. Worse than the loss for the Rams, however, was the fact that the team lost running back Isaiah Pead, who will miss the season after tearing the ACL in his left knee while running back a kickoff in the first quarter.
This contest will be the 29th preseason meeting between the Rams and Browns with St. Louis holding a slim 14-13-1 advantage in the series.
•KEY STATS: ST LOUIS is 10-1 OVER (+8.9 Units) the 1rst half total against AFC North division opponents since 1993.
The average score was ST LOUIS 12.9, OPPONENT 10.4.
--CLEVELAND is 7-0 UNDER (+7.0 Units) in home games after allowing 6 or more yards/play in their previous game since 1993.
The average score was CLEVELAND 13.9, OPPONENT 11.9.
--CLEVELAND is 11-1 OVER (+9.9 Units) the 1rst half total after scoring 3 points or less in the first half last game since 1993.
The average score was CLEVELAND 13.3, OPPONENT 11.0.
--In past games, the underdog covered the spread 19 times, while the favorite covered the spread 14 times. *No EDGE. In past games, the favorite won the game straight up 20 times, while the underdog won straight up 15 times. 4 games went under the total, while 3 games went over the total. *No EDGE.
--In past games, the underdog covered first half line 42 times, while the favorite covered first half line 28 times. *No EDGE. 7 games went over first half total, while 6 games went under first half total. *No EDGE.
•SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: Play Over - Any team versus the 1rst half total (ST LOUIS) - after scoring 14 points or less last game against opponent after scoring 3 points or less in the first half last game.
(106-45 since 1993.) (70.2%, +56.5 units. Rating = 4*)
The average first half total posted in these games was: 18.2
The average first half score in these games was: Team 11.5, Opponent 10.6 (Total first half points scored = 22.1)
The situation's record this season is: (1-1).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (8-2).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (20-4).
Over the last 10 seasons the situation's record is: (40-21).
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#277 HOUSTON @ #278 DENVER
Line: Broncos -7, Total: 46
The Houston Texans and reigning American Football Conference champion Denver Broncos will cap off a week of joint-practice sessions by squaring off at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Week #3 of preseason action. The two teams engaged in practice sessions at the Broncos' facility on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday while kickoff is (9:00 PM EST) on Saturday evening.
Joint sessions with the Atlanta Falcons last week paid dividends for the Texans, who bounced back from a rough preseason-opening loss at Arizona with a 32-7 win against Matt Ryan and Co. last Saturday at NRG Stadium. Ryan Fitzpatrick went 9-of-12 passing for 97 yards and a touchdown pass while Jonathan Grimes led Houston's rushers with 42 yards off nine carries. The Texans scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams for the first time ever in a preseason game and tallied the franchise's highest preseason point total in six years.
Denver, meanwhile, is coming off an equally impressive win last Sunday at San Francisco. The defending AFC kingpins spoiled the 49ers debut at Levi's Stadium with a 34-0 thumping. Reigning MVP Peyton Manning headlined an impressive performance from Denver's signal callers as he completed 12-of-14 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. The five-time MVP is now 22-of-27 for 180 yards in two preseason games.
Manning's backup, Brock Osweiler, was also superlative, finishing 10-of-13 for 105 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown pass to rookie receiver Cody Latimer, Denver's second-round draft pick. Third-stringer Zac Dysert finished 8-for-11 for 63 yards with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Morrah in the fourth quarter.
The Texans have played the Broncos more times in the preseason and regular season than any other non-division team, squaring off 10 times since 2003.
•KEY STATS: DENVER is 2-11 ATS (-10.1 Units) in home games after allowing 14 points or less last game since 1993.
The average score was DENVER 21.4, OPPONENT 21.1.
--DENVER is 12-2 UNDER (+9.8 Units) after allowing 4 or less yards/play in their previous game since 1993.
The average score was DENVER 18.2, OPPONENT 15.6.
--In past games, the favorite covered the spread 10 times, while the underdog covered the spread 8 times. *No EDGE. In past games, the favorite won the game straight up 15 times, while the underdog won straight up 3 times. 1 games went over the total, while 0 games went under the total. *No EDGE.
--In past games, the favorite covered first half line 15 times, while the underdog covered first half line 13 times. *No EDGE. 1 games went under first half total, while 0 games went over first half total. *No EDGE.
•SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: Play Against - Home favorites of 3.5 to 10 points (DENVER) - in conference games, after leading in their previous game by 14 or more points at the half against opponent after allowing 14 points or less last game.
(34-8 since 1993.) (81.0%, +25.2 units. Rating = 4*)
The straight up record of the team this system pertains to is : (25-17)
The average line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 2.4
The average score in these games was: Team 22.7, Opponent 19 (Average point differential = +3.7)
The number of games in which this system covered the spread by 7 or more points was 15 (36.6% of all games.)
The situation's record this season is: (1-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (6-0).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (11-1).
Over the last 10 seasons the situation's record is: (19-3).

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