The last game of the Sunday Week 6 slate features Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals taking on Daniel Jones and the New York Giants. The Bengals enter Sunday night's tilt coming off a close OT loss to the Baltimore Ravens after Evan McPherson missed a 53-yard game-winning kick. Meanwhile the Giants upset the Seahawks as nearly eight-point underdogs in Week 5 behind strong performances from Jones under center and rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr., who played in relief of Devin Singletary.
The line for this game opened at Bengals -3.5 earlier in the week and has since stayed the same ahead of kickoff, with the total sitting at 46.5 points.
Spread:Bengals -3.5
Money line: Bengals (-195), Giants (+165)
Over/Under: 46.5
First-half spread:Bengals -2.5 (-120), Giants +2.5 (-110)
First-half moneyline: Bengals (-175), Giants (+135)
Bengals total points:25.5 (Over -115/Under -115)
Giants total points:20.5 (Over -120/Under -110)
Joe Burrow total passing yards:249.5 (Over -145/Under +115)
Burrow total passing TDs:1.5 (Over -135/Under +105)
Daniel Jones total passing yards:224.5 (Over +115/Under -145)
Chase Brown total rushing yards:44.5 (Over -105/Under -125)
Zack Mosstotal rushing yards:44.5 (Over +105/Under -135)
Jones total rushing yards:34.5 (Over -105/Under -125)
Ja'Marr Chase total receiving yards:79.5 (Over Even/Under -130)
Tee Higgins total receiving yards:59.5 (Over +105/Under -135)
Wan'Dale Robinsontotal receiving yards:49.5 (Over -145/Under +115)
Darius Slayton total receiving yards: 49.5 (Over -110/Under -120)
Theo Johnson total receiving yards:24.5 (Over -125/Under -105)
Andrei Iosivastotal receiving yards:24.5 (Over -105/Under -125)
Bengals -3.5 over Giants
The look-ahead line here was Cincinnati -5.5, so we're getting the Bengals at a price that's two points cheaper than last week. Ruminate on that for a second, because I just upgraded my power number for Cincinnati after Joe Burrow and the Bengals' offense posted 520 yards and 38 points on Baltimore's defense. Cincinnati may be 1-4, but it has four one-score losses ... and those losses have come by a combined 15 points. This is a good buy-low spot on the Bengals, who face a Giants team that is 1-14 straight-up in prime time with quarterback Daniel Jones under center.
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