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Raiders Play First Las Vegas Home Game with Saints on Monday Night

New Orleans Saints vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL Betting, preview and odds

New Orleans played in the marquee matchup of week one.  To be exact Tom Brady and the Buccaneers came to town.  It was the highest-rated NFL TV game of the opening weekend.  Hype regarding Brady and the Bucs created a flood of NFL betting handle. Of major concern was the Saint’s psyche.  New Orleans was coming off playoff heartbreakers the past two seasons.  And the offseason was tumultuous with Drew Brees catching politically correct heat.  Many squares bet on the Bucs and Brady.  Accordingly, the Saints put Tampa Bay in their place. Las Vegas will host them Monday.

New Orleans Saints vs. Las Vegas Raiders Betting Information

Date: Monday, September 21, 2020
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
TV Coverage: ABC and ESPN

New Orleans Saints at Las Vegas Raiders Betting Odds

Team SP/RL TOTAL ML
Saints -6 (-104) 50 (-109) -250
Raiders +6 (-116) 50 (-111) +207
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New Orleans Saints at Las Vegas Raiders CashBet Wagering Analysis

At the beginning, the Saints were bet up a point and a half at the bitcoin Sportsbook.   New Orleans wowed gamblers with their strong performance last week.  And re-established itself as a bona fide NFC favorite.  On this occasion, the Raiders will be playing their first game ever in Sin City.  However, COVID-19 prevents what would have been a sellout crowd.  In the same way, a historic night of revelry is not to be.  Brand new Allegiant Stadium will be sterile.  Thus, handicappers will have to get a different feel for the game.  New Orleans could face a letdown.

Saints Show Who is Boss in the NFC South

New Orleans scored a 34-23 Betting on NFL payout over the Buccaneers as 4-point home chalks.  Over the total of 48.5 paid as well.  New Orleans fell behind early 7-0.  But then the Saints scored the next 24 points to take command.  In sum, the Saints held a +3-turnover margin.  Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes.  Tom Brady was sacked three times in the setback.  Indeed, the Saints made an impressive statement.

Raiders Turn a New Historic Page

Last week the Raiders made their debut representing Las Vegas.  After blowing a 27-15 fourth-quarter lead Vegas rallied to pull out a 34-30 win.  Carolina failed to cover as 3-point pro football betting home dogs.  Josh Jacobs got the game-winner on a six-yard touchdown run. To be exact Jacobs finished with 93 yards and three touchdowns.  By reason of the win is confidence high on the Silver and Black.

New Orleans Saints at Las Vegas Raiders Against the Spread

Late on as an NFL gambling road chalk, New Orleans is 11-3 against the spread.  Six of their last 10 as road chalk went under.  So too have the Saints covered six of their last eight September road tilts.  Nine of their last 12 September road games went over.  At AFC West teams the Saints are 10-4 on the board.  Four of their last five at the AFC West went under.

As a home dog, the Raiders are 6-2 on the board.  Four of their last seven in that situation went under.  Accordingly, September home games show the Raiders 4-6 versus the odds.  Six of their last nine September home games went over.  NFC South teams are 4-2 with the number at the Raiders.  So too are the Raiders 0-8 under the total hosting the NFC South.

New Orleans is 4-0 against the spread at the Raiders.  Two of their last three at the Raiders went under.  Overall, in this series, the Saints are 7-2 with the odds.  Under the total has paid in two of the last three between these teams.

New Orleans Saints at Las Vegas Raiders CashBet Free Pick  

Following last week’s football betting win the Saints are in a letdown spot.  Las Vegas is getting plenty of points.   Even without a big crowd, the Raiders know they’ll have Sin City’s complete attention.  As mentioned earlier Vegas is a tough home dog.

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