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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Oakland Raiders Betting Preview

It's weird to see the Raiders as a double-digit favorite, but is there actually value in backing Oakland at home against the Bengals?
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Oakland Raiders Betting Preview
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Oakland Raiders Betting Preview

Looking to keep their playoffs hopes alive, and post a third straight win, Oakland hosts Cincinnati at RingCentral Coliseum, in Oakland, CA. This Raiders vs. Bengals battle, from a re-energized Black Hole, kicks off 4:25 p.m. ET on Nov. 17, 2019.

Spread: Raiders -10.5 (-110), Bengals +10.5 (-110)

Moneyline: Raiders (-550), Bengals (+425)

Total: OVER 48.5 (-110), UNDER 48.5 (-110)

Bengals' Season to Date

A rough season got worse for Cincinnati (0-9), as the Bengals were blitzed 49-13 at home by Baltimore last week. Rookie QB Ryan Finley had a difficult debut, as he managed just 167 pass yards, tossed a pick-six and also lost a fumble that was returned for a TD. Ravaged by injuries, the Bengals defense is giving up 28.8 points per game.

Bengals' Betting Record: ATS 3-6-0 OVER/UNDER 3-5-1

Cincinnati Bengals Leaders on Offense

QB: Ryan Finley 167 pass yards with 1 TD and 1 INT

RB: Joe Mixon 581 total yards with 3 TD

WR Tyler Boyd: 598 receiving yards with 1 TD

TE: Tyler Eifert: 212 receiving yards with 2 TD

Raiders’ Season to Date

Following a 26-24 win over the L.A. Chargers during the Week 10 TNF game, Oakland (5-4) is now just a tiebreaker behind Pittsburgh for the final AFC playoff spot. The Raiders’ mediocre pass defense stepped up versus the Chargers as it recorded three interceptions (one was a pick-six) and sacked Chargers QB Philip Rivers five times.

Raiders’ Betting Record: ATS 6-3-0, OVER/UNDER 6-3-0

Raiders’ Leaders on Offense

QB Derek Carr: 2,202 pass yards with 14 TD and 4 INT

RB Josh Jacobs: 943 total yards with 7 TD

WR Tyrell Williams: 380 receiving yards with 5 TD

TE Darren Waller: 588 receiving yards with 3 TD

Recent History – Bengals’ First Visit to the Black Hole Since 2015

Meeting for a second straight year, Oakland is looking to avenge a 30-16 bashing by the Bengals during Week 15 last season. That contest was in Cincinnati and RB Joe Mixon had a big day with 130 total yards and two touchdowns. This is the Bengals’ first trip to Oakland since they posted a 33-13 win back in 2015. Don’t read much into either win.

Raiders vs. Bengals Final Thoughts and Pick

Posted as a 10.5-point favorite, bookmakers are starting to buy in on Oakland. A week after being 1.5-point home dogs to the Chargers, Oakland is double-digit chalk for just the third time in 15 years. The other two occasions were both in 2017, as the Raiders covered versus the Jets (45-20) but didn’t cover during a 24-17 win over the Giants.

Trends clash here. Cincinnati is 8-0 against the spread (5-3 SU) during its last eight games in the Pacific time zone. Countering that, and even more recent, Oakland is 7-1 ATS and 6-2 straight up over its last eight home games. The lone ATS loss was against Kansas City (28-10) in Week 2. Lay the line and root against a backdoor cover.

Pick: Raiders -10.5

Season Record: 1-12


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