N.Y. Jets (6-3, 5-4 ATS) at New England (6-3, 5-4 ATS))
Brett Favre and the Jets go after their fourth straight win when they travel to Gillette Stadium to face the hated Patriots in a battle for first place in the AFC East.
New York drubbed St. Louis 47-3 on Sunday as a 9½-point home favorite for its third straight win (2-1 ATS). Favre (14 of 19, 167 yards, 1 TD) didn’t do much, but he didn’t have to, as the Rams turned the ball over five times which led to 27 points for the Jets, who built up a whopping 40-0 halftime lead.
RB Thomas Jones (26 carries, 149 yards, 3 TDs) led a rushing game that churned out 206 of New York’s 373 total yards. The Jets, who didn’t commit a turnover, allowed just 200 total yards and won the time of possession battle by 15 minutes (37:03-22:57).
New England topped Buffalo 20-10 as a 3½-point home chalk Sunday, cashing in back-to-back games for the first time this season. QB Matt Cassel (22 of 32, 234 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs) lost a fumble for the Pats’ only turnover, but otherwise had a clean game as New England was never really threatened, finishing with 370 total yards while allowing a stifling 168 to Buffalo.
Against the Bills, unknown rookie RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis (26 carries, 105 yards, 1 TD) helped the Patriots roll up 168 yards on the ground, and like New York against the Rams, New England finished with a 15-minute edge in time of possession.
New England is on a 9-1 SU run (7-2-1 ATS) in the last 10 clashes in this rivalry, including a 19-10 road victory as a one-point road chalk in September. The favorite is 8-2-1 ATS in the last 11 head-to-head battles, but the road team has gone 20-7-1 ATS in the last 28 meetings.
The Jets are on ATS runs of 5-2 on the highway, 5-1 in November, 4-1 against winning teams and 4-1 in the division. Meanwhile, the Patriots sport ATS streaks of 16-7 against winning teams and 35-16-1 in the AFC East, but they are on pointspread slides of 2-8 at home, 2-9 after a SU win and 1-6 after a spread-cover.
The under for New York is on stretches of 4-1-1 in roadies, 8-2-1 against AFC foes, 6-1-1 against winning teams and 5-1-1 inside the division. For New England, the under runs include 4-0-1 overall, 8-1-2 at home, 9-1-2 against the AFC and 4-1 in division play. Finally, four of the last five series meetings between these rivals at Gillette Stadium have stayed low.
Brett Favre and the Jets go after their fourth straight win when they travel to Gillette Stadium to face the hated Patriots in a battle for first place in the AFC East.
New York drubbed St. Louis 47-3 on Sunday as a 9½-point home favorite for its third straight win (2-1 ATS). Favre (14 of 19, 167 yards, 1 TD) didn’t do much, but he didn’t have to, as the Rams turned the ball over five times which led to 27 points for the Jets, who built up a whopping 40-0 halftime lead.
RB Thomas Jones (26 carries, 149 yards, 3 TDs) led a rushing game that churned out 206 of New York’s 373 total yards. The Jets, who didn’t commit a turnover, allowed just 200 total yards and won the time of possession battle by 15 minutes (37:03-22:57).
New England topped Buffalo 20-10 as a 3½-point home chalk Sunday, cashing in back-to-back games for the first time this season. QB Matt Cassel (22 of 32, 234 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs) lost a fumble for the Pats’ only turnover, but otherwise had a clean game as New England was never really threatened, finishing with 370 total yards while allowing a stifling 168 to Buffalo.
Against the Bills, unknown rookie RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis (26 carries, 105 yards, 1 TD) helped the Patriots roll up 168 yards on the ground, and like New York against the Rams, New England finished with a 15-minute edge in time of possession.
New England is on a 9-1 SU run (7-2-1 ATS) in the last 10 clashes in this rivalry, including a 19-10 road victory as a one-point road chalk in September. The favorite is 8-2-1 ATS in the last 11 head-to-head battles, but the road team has gone 20-7-1 ATS in the last 28 meetings.
The Jets are on ATS runs of 5-2 on the highway, 5-1 in November, 4-1 against winning teams and 4-1 in the division. Meanwhile, the Patriots sport ATS streaks of 16-7 against winning teams and 35-16-1 in the AFC East, but they are on pointspread slides of 2-8 at home, 2-9 after a SU win and 1-6 after a spread-cover.
The under for New York is on stretches of 4-1-1 in roadies, 8-2-1 against AFC foes, 6-1-1 against winning teams and 5-1-1 inside the division. For New England, the under runs include 4-0-1 overall, 8-1-2 at home, 9-1-2 against the AFC and 4-1 in division play. Finally, four of the last five series meetings between these rivals at Gillette Stadium have stayed low.