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Thursday Night Football Odds: A Simple Betting System Pick for Broncos vs Chiefs

Thursday Night Football Odds

Broncos Odds +10.5
Chiefs Odds -10.5
Over/Under 46.5
Date Thursday, Oct. 12
Time 8:15 p.m. ET
Channel Amazon Prime Video

*NFL odds as of Thursday afternoon

The next two NFL primetime games don’t look all that competitive.

Thursday Night Football odds show the Kansas City Chiefs as 10.5-point favorites against the Denver Broncos tonight, with the Buffalo Bills laying a stunning 14 points against the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football.

Huge spreads and potential blowouts may turn off casual fans, especially if the game eventually gets out of hand, but bettors may still be locked in to sweat the results of their wagers.

And if you’re one who fancies a wager, the Action Network’s PRO Betting Systems are already pinging a very savvy value pick based on the latest Thursday Night Football odds for Broncos vs. Chiefs.

Let’s break down the criteria of this very simple, yet extremely effective NFL betting system.

Thursday Night Football Pick


The driving force behind tonight’s betting system pick is the weather.

According to the National Weather Service, the latest forecast for Broncos vs. Chiefs calls for 17-22 mph winds at Arrowhead Stadium, with gusts up to 38 mph also possible.

Yikes.

Winds this strong can easily impact long, downfield throw and field-goal attempts, which, in turn, have the potential to take points off the board.

In fact, the Action Network’s High Winds PRO Betting System, which requires steady 10 mph breezes throughout an NFL game, has posted a 575-439-8 (57%) win rate for unders dating back to 2005.

And as I just mentioned above, Thursday night’s Broncos vs. Chiefs matchup should easily eclipse that 10-mph benchmark.

This total has already dipped from 51 to 47.5 and don’t be surprised to see it continue to drop before kickoff.

PRO System Pick: Under 47.5

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