For those wondering, the last time New England was catching points in a regular season game was 2016. The club was playing without QB Tom Brady, who was serving a suspension for this little blemish in his career that's referred to as 'Deflategate.'

The Patriots covered that game, beating Arizona 23-21 as a 9.5-underdog behind a backup named Jimmy Garoppolo.

New England Underdog History (Regular Season L10)

When you look at head coach Bill Belichick's numbers above as an underdog in the regular season, you could be leaning 'dog on SNF. The future Hall of Famer has led the Patriots to a 7-3 record and he's produced an identical 7-3 against the spread mark for bettors. Plus, the three losses came by 5, 4 and 4 points. Perhaps a New England teaser look?

Sharps focus on a pair of 0-1 clubs

“In addition to betting the Seahawks, the sharps are also liking the Colts who we’ve moved to -3 -120, and also the Falcons at +4.5,” Kornegay said.

The Colts and Vikings both come off tough losses, as do the Falcons and Cowboys. Dallas started the week at -5.5 and is now -4.

“The public is starting to show support for their regular weekly teams with the top choice being the Chiefs (-8.5 at Chargers), and they’re also taking the Vikings, San Francisco (-7 EV at Jets) for sure, the Ravens (-7 at Texans), and the Bills (-5.5) at Miami,” said Kornegay.

The only one of those teams not to cover in Week 1 was the Vikings.

Public backing 3 Popular Favorites

  1. Kansas City Chiefs
  2. San Francisco 49ers
  3. Green Bay Packers

Station Casinos Jason McCormick cited the 49ers and Chiefs as being two of their three riskiest public plays and also added in the Packers into the mix who have jumped from -5.5 to -6.5 against the visiting Lions.

The Lions come off a horrible fourth-quarter meltdown and loss to the Bears but have covered their last six meetings with the Packers, so beware of running with the herd this week.

William Hill sportsbooks have the Chiefs as being its most lopsided game with 96% of the tickets on them and 98% of the dollars wagered. The Bills have 95% percent of the money wagered on that game and the Ravens have 85% of the money at Houston.

Vegas Money Lines

Jaguars receiving attention

The most surprising betting trend at William Hill is the Jaguars getting 71% of the tickets bet and 85% of the cash for their game at Tennessee.
Whenever the public overwhelmingly jumps on an underdog getting +7.5 or more, it should be met with an alert of far exceeding overreach.

Vegas listed as Home 'Dog in NFL Opener

Las Vegas Money

The Las Vegas Raiders make their home debut at Allegiant Stadium and are 5.5-point underdogs to the Saints who will be playing without wide receiver Mike Thomas, which is worth a full-point to the number.

William Hill books have seen 70% of the tickets written on the Saints and also 61% of the cash. The Saints offense didn’t look so smooth against the Buccaneers last week while the Raiders look like they have a much-improved offensive line.

Make Money Las Vegas

But fans won't be allowed to attend the game because of COVID-19 precautions mandated by state of Nevada.

Considering this would've been the NFL opener for the Las Vegas franchise, it's fair to say that this will be the worst grand opening of a Stadium ever.

Vegas Money Percentages

But I’m still excited about the game, team, Stadium, and Raiders season.