Bengals an awful bet since bye week
Andrew Avery
At 3-0 against the spread, the Cincinnati Bengals started the season as one of, if not, the best bets in the league. In Week 4, they had their bye week and since then they've poison at the betting window.
The Bengals have gone 0-3 both straight up and ATS since that bye week and are currently 1.5-point home underdogs with their AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens in town visiting The Jungle.
Cincy had covered 11-straight regular season football games on its home turf before that was ended by the Carolina Panthers in Week 6 in a 37-37 tie. The Bengals were 7-point home favorites.
Andrew Avery
At 3-0 against the spread, the Cincinnati Bengals started the season as one of, if not, the best bets in the league. In Week 4, they had their bye week and since then they've poison at the betting window.
The Bengals have gone 0-3 both straight up and ATS since that bye week and are currently 1.5-point home underdogs with their AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens in town visiting The Jungle.
Cincy had covered 11-straight regular season football games on its home turf before that was ended by the Carolina Panthers in Week 6 in a 37-37 tie. The Bengals were 7-point home favorites.