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Las Vegas has us over/under 4.5 Wins these season


DickolausJ

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It's different depending on where you go but this is what I'm getting

Atlanta Falcons 10.5

Baltimore Ravens 10.5

Buffalo Bills 5.5

Carolina Panthers 4.5

Chicago Bears 8.5

Cincinnati Bengals 5.5

Cleveland Browns 6.5

Dallas Cowboys 9.5

Denver Broncos 5.5

Detroit Lions 7.5

Green Bay Packers 11.5

Houston Texans 8.5

Indianapolis Colts 9.5

Jacksonville Jaguars 6.5

Kansas City Chiefs 7.5

Miami Dolphins 7.5

Minnesota Vikings 6.5

New England Patriots 11.5

New Orleans Saints 9.5

New York Giants 9.5

New York Jets 9.5

Oakland Raiders 6.5

Philadelphia Eagles 10.5

Pittsburgh Steelers 10.5

San Diego Chargers 9.5

San Francisco 49ers 7.5

Seattle Seahawks 6.5

St. Louis Rams 7.5

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7.5

Tennessee Titans 6.5

Washington Redskins 6.5

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