The Cincinnati Bengals (7-4) are less than a touchdown favorite (-3) on Sunday, December 5, 2021 against the Los Angeles Chargers (6-5). An over/under of 50.5 is set in the contest.
Bengals vs. Chargers Predictions
Bengals Vs. Chargers Odds
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bengals | -3 | -114 | -105 | 50.5 | -110 | -110 | -166 | +141 |
Bengals and Chargers: Last Three Games
- Cincinnati is 2-1-0 against the spread in its last three games, and has a 2-1 straight-up record in those matchups.
- The Bengals and their opponents have combined to hit the over twice in those games.
- The last three Bengals games averaged 47.2 total points, 3.3 fewer points than this matchup’s over/under.
- Los Angeles is winless against the spread in its past three games, and has a 1-2 straight-up record in those matchups.
- The final combined score of the past three Chargers games surpassed the set total one time.
- The Chargers’ last three games have ended with an average of 49.3 points scored. That’s 1.2 fewer points than this contest’s over/under.
Bengals and Chargers: Betting Trends
- Cincinnati has covered the spread six times in 11 games with a set spread.
- The Bengals are 2-2 ATS when playing as at least 3-point favorites.
- Cincinnati games have finished with a final combined score above the over/under five times this season.
- The Bengals have been favored on the moneyline six total times this season. They’ve finished 4-2 in those games.
- When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -166 or shorter, Cincinnati has gone 3-1 (75%).
- Based on this game’s moneyline, the Bengals’ implied win probability is 62.4%.
- Los Angeles has covered the spread in a matchup five times this season (5-6-0).
- In games they have played as 3-point underdogs or more, the Chargers have an ATS record of 1-1.
- Games involving Los Angeles have hit the over four times this season.
- This season, the Chargers have won two out of the three games in which they’ve been the underdog.
- Los Angeles has played as an underdog of +141 or more once this season and won that game.
Over/Under Trends
- Cincinnati and its opponents have combined to exceed Sunday’s over/under of 50.5 points five times this season.
- There have been five Los Angeles games that have finished with a combined score higher than 50.5 points this season.
- The Bengals average 28.1 points per game against the Chargers’ 24.8, totaling 2.4 points over the game’s total of 50.5.
- These two teams surrender a combined 47.1 points per game, 3.4 points less than this contest’s over/under.
- This season the average total for Bengals games is 46.1 points, 4.4 fewer than the over/under of 50.5 points for this contest.
- Chargers games have an over/under of 50.2 points this season, 0.3 points fewer than the total points bet for this contest.
Bengals Players to Watch
- Joe Burrow is the 15th-best fantasy player overall this season and the 13th-best fantasy quarterback with 189.7 fantasy points (17.2 per game).
- Joe Mixon has racked up 189.6 fantasy points this year (17.2 per game), good enough to rank him 16th overall and third among running backs in league-wide fantasy standings.
- Ja’Marr Chase is 38th overall and sixth among receivers with 138.1 fantasy points (averaging 12.6 per game) so far this season.
- Tee Higgins’ fantasy season so far has him ranked 112th overall and 38th among receivers with 72.0 points (6.5 per game).
Chargers Players to Watch
- So far this season, Justin Herbert is fourth overall among all players and third among all quarterbacks with 245.5 fantasy points (22.3 per game).
- Austin Ekeler has put up 193.7 fantasy points this year (17.6 per game), good enough to rank him second among running backs and 13th overall in league-wide fantasy standings.
- Mike Williams is 10th among receivers and 58th overall after scoring 116.4 fantasy points (averaging 10.6 per game) so far this season.
- Keenan Allen’s fantasy season so far has him ranked 21st among receivers and 74th overall with 101.5 points (9.2 per game).
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