Bengals vs Giants Public-Betting Splits & Final Injury Reports for SNF (Oct. 13)
By Sascha Paruk in NFL Football
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- The floundering Cincinnati Bengals face the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football in Week 6
- Without star rookie Malik Nabers, the Giants are 3.5-point underdogs
- See the Bengals vs Giants injury reports and public-betting splits for SNF (Oct. 13)
The Cincinnati Bengals (1-4, 1-1 away, 2-3 ATS) look to turn their season around when they visit the New York Giants (2-3, 0-2 home, 3-2 ATS) at MetLife Stadium at 8:15 pm ET. Despite Cincinnati’s rocky start to the season, the Bengals are listed as 3.5-point road favorites. The public is loving Cincinnati to both win and cover in the Week 6 NFL public betting splits.
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Bengals vs Giants Public Betting Splits
Team | Spread | ATS Handle% | ATS Bet% | Moneyline | ML Handle% | ML Bet% | Total Points | O/U Handle% | O/U Bet% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cincinnati Bengals | -3.5 | 81% | 78% | -190 | 85% | 84% | O 46.0 | 49% | 72% |
New York Giants | +3.5 | 19% | 22% | +150 | 15% | 16% | U 46.0 | 51% | 28% |
As of 2:45 pm ET, the Bengals were getting 81% of money bet against the spread on 78% of the wager. The moneyline splits are even more lopsided: 85% of moneyline handle and 84% of moneyline tickets are currently on Cincinnati to win.
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Despite being just 1-4 SU on the year, Cincinnati only has a -5 point differential. All four of their losses have been by six or fewer points.
The over/under betting splits are much narrower. Currently, under 46.0 is attracting 51% of money bet on the total, while over 46.0 has received the other 49%. The far bigger wagers, however, are on the under. Under 46 is getting 51% of handle on just 28% of the bets.
Cincinnati Bengals vs New York Giants Injury Reports
Cincinnati Bengals | Injury | Game Status |
---|---|---|
DJ Ivey (CB) | Knee | Out |
Dax Hill (CB) | Knee | Out |
Chase Brown (RB) | Quad | Questionable |
Mike Hilton (CB) | Knee | Questionable |
New York Giants | Injury | Game Status |
Malik Nabers (WR) | Concussion | Out |
Keyvon Thibodeaux (LB) | Wrist | Out |
Devin Singletary (RB) | Groin | Questionable |
Jamie Gillan (P) | Hamstring | Questionable |
Both teams are in fairly good shape, injury-wise. The Bengals will be missing backup corners DJ Ivey and Dax Hill while nickelback Mike Hilton is questionable. Third-down back Chase Brown is also questionable for the Bengals. Brown currently leads the team in rushing (230 yards) while adding three touchdowns through five weeks.
On the New York side, standout rookie WR Malik Nabers will miss his second straight game due to a concussion. Encouragingly for Giants fans, QB Daniel Jones still managed to pass for 257 yards and two touchdowns without an interception in last week’s 29-20 upset victory at Seattle. Darius Slayton had a monster game with 122 yards and a TD on eight catches.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.