Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting Odds and Predictions
Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting odds and predictions for this game set for Saturday, December 16, 2023. Place a bet on this game with the latest odds at YouWager.lv.
Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting Odds
Here are the Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting odds:
TEAM | SPREAD | MONEYLINE | TOTAL |
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MINNESOTA VIKINGS | +3 | +145 | Over 40 |
CINCINNATI BENGALS | -3 | -165 | Under 40 |
Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting Predictions
Here are the Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting predictions.
Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting Prediction: Minnesota
Here is the Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting prediction for Minnesota.
The Minnesota Vikings have a 7-6 record as of the start of this game. The Vikings defeated the Raiders 3-0 on the field in their most recent matchup. After finishing 9/13, Nick Mullens gained 83 yards by air. He finished the game without throwing an interception, with a QB rate of 86.4. T.J. Hockenson totaled 53 yards on 5 catches, good for an average of 10.6 yards per catch. The Vikings’ top rusher, Alexander Mattison, finished with 10 carries for 66 yards (6.6 yds per carry). They ran 71 plays for 231 yards in total after all was said and done. With 30 different runs with the football, the Minnesota Vikings gained 132 yards, or an average of 4.4 yards per attempt. The Vikings gave up 56 yards on 17 tries in the running game, or 3.3 yards per rush allowed. Minnesota gave up 146 yards and 21 completions on 32 attempts, or a 65.6% completion percentage.
All told, the Vikings have gained 4,439 yards thus far this season. Minnesota has amassed 164 offensive first downs and 63 penalties for 480 yards of offense. Minnesota has scored five touchdowns on the ground and 23 touchdowns through the air when it comes to getting into the end zone. They have given up the ball 24 times (10 interceptions and 14 fumbles). They rank 27th in the NFL in terms of average ground game yardage (95.2 yards). The Minnesota Vikings score 20.5 points a game on average when it comes to scoring points.
With 18.6 points per game allowed, the Vikings are fifth in the NFL in terms of scoring allowed by opponents. This season, they are giving up 92.9 running yards per game and 3.7 yards per rush on average. They have given up 1,208 yards through the ground game in 13 games this season. In terms of yards gained through passes, the Vikings rank 14th in the NFL with 2,838 yards given up. They have given up 218.3 yards per game through the air and given up a 69.7% completion rate. With an average of 311.2 yards given up per game, they rank 10th in football.
Vikings Betting Insights
- Minnesota has won seven of its 13 games this season when playing against the spread.
- In their five games this season where they have been underdogs by three points or more, the Vikings have a 3-1-1 record against the spread.
- In 23.1% of its games this season, Minnesota has gone over (three of 13 with a set point total).
- Minnesota is 1-0-1 ATS this season when playing as 3-point favorites or greater away from home.
- The Vikings’ away game average this season is 43.4 points, which is 2.9 points higher than the game’s over/under (40.5).
- Minnesota has started six games as the underdog this season and has won three of them.
- When the Vikings are the underdog by at least +140 on the moneyline, they have won two of their four games this season.
Minnesota’s Stats & Performance
Stat | Average (Total) | Rank |
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Pass yards | 246.3 (3,202) | 8 |
Rush yards | 95.2 (1,237) | 27 |
Points scored | 20.5 (266) | 21 |
Pass yards against | 218.3 (2,838) | 14 |
Rush yards against | 92.9 (1,208) | 5 |
Points allowed | 18.6 (242) | 5 |
Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting Prediction: Cincinnati
Here is the Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Betting prediction for Cincinnati.
This season, the Bengals are 7-6 going into this game. When the Bengals and Colts played each other last on the football field, the Bengals won 34–14. Joe Mixon carried the ball 21 times for 79 yards, giving Cincinnati an average of 3.8 yards per carry at the end of the game. The Bengals’ passing game included Chase Brown, who caught three passes for 80 yards (26.7 yards per grab). With two touchdowns, Jake Browning completed the game with 275 yards on 18 of 24 passes through the air with a QB rate of 122.7. He completed 1 interception and averaged 11.5 yards per attempt.
Cincinnati gave up 46 yards on 18 attempts at running (2.6 yards per carry). The Bengals secondary surrendered 226 yards on 26 of 39 passing attempts, for a completion rate of 66.7%. The Bengals ran 57 plays for 385 yards at the end of the game (6.8 yards per play). Cincinnati ultimately gained 111 yards on 32 attempts, averaging 3.5 yards per effort.
The Bengals score 21.5 points per game, which ranks them 19th in the NFL in terms of scoring ability. The Bengals are currently 16th in the league after gaining 2,984 yards via the air and averaging 229.5 throwing yards per game so far this season. They have rushed for 1,101 yards in total, maintaining an average of 84.7 yards per game on the ground. The Cincinnati Bengals are 22nd in the league with an average of 314.2 yards per game. In terms of giving up free yards, the Cincinnati offense ranks 29th in the NFL with 538 yards of penalties on 66 infractions. They have surrendered nine interceptions, allowed opponents to recover two fumbles, and amassed 157 first downs.
They rank 27th in the NFL after allowing 16 passing touchdowns and 252.1 yards per outing. Cincinnati has surrendered 14 touchdowns via the ground game this year, along with 1,653 yards of total ground gain (127.2 yards per session). They have given up 287 points altogether. This year, their defense has already yielded 21 takeaways, including 8 fumble recoveries and 13 interceptions. With 824 plays played, the Bengals defense is now ranked 14th in the league. The Bengals rank 19th out of all NFL teams in terms of points allowed per game, at 22.1.
Bengals Betting Insights
- In 13 games this year, Cincinnati has six victories against the spread.
- In their six games this season where they have been favored by three points or more, the Bengals have a 3-2-1 record against the spread.
- Out of 13 set point totals this season, seven of Cincinnati’s games have gone over (53.8%).
- Cincinnati is 2–1–1 ATS at home this season when playing as 3-point favorites or greater.
- The Bengals and their opponents have averaged 44.8 points per game at home this season, which is 4.3 points more than the game’s over/under.
- This season, Cincinnati has been the moneyline favorite nine times in total. In those contests, they’ve gone 5-4.
- When the Bengals are the moneyline favorite with odds of -166 or less (33.3%), they have a 1-2 record.
Cincinnati’s Stats & Performance
Stat | Average (Total) | Rank |
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Pass yards | 229.5 (2,984) | 16 |
Rush yards | 84.7 (1,101) | 31 |
Points scored | 21.5 (280) | 17 |
Pass yards against | 252.1 (3,277) | 27 |
Rush yards against | 127.2 (1,653) | 24 |
Points allowed | 22.1 (287) | 19 |
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