Chargers-Patriots Betting Odds: Tracking NFL Divisional Playoff Line Moves

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Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports. Pictured: Los Angeles Chargers fullback Derek Watt (34) and running back Melvin Gordon (28)

Chargers-Patriots Betting Odds, Line

  • Odds: Patriots -4
  • Over/Under: 47.5
  • Time: 1:05 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

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For the first time since 2010-11 season, the AFC Championship Game will not be played in either Foxborough or Denver. Instead, the winner of Chargers-Pats will head to Kansas City next week.

After opening at New England -5 vs. the Chargers, the line bounced between -4 and -5 for about a day. Since then, it has been very quiet — sticking at -4 since Monday.

The over/under went on a bit of a roller coaster ride thanks to a snowstorm that was forecast early in the week. Since then, we've learned that Gillette Stadium will be snow-less. The over/under, which had dipped down to 44.5, is back up to 47.

We'll be tracking every live odds update until this game kicks off at 1:05 p.m. ET.



Chargers-Patriots Betting Odds

  • 12:37 p.m. ET: That 3.5 didn't last too long. After just 25 minutes, the Patriots are back up to -4.
  • 12:20 p.m. ET: The line moves continue! This time, the over/under has gone up to 47.5. It had been at 47 for about 12 straight hours. The over is getting 59% of bets and 71% of the money.
  • 12:12 p.m. ET: After a quiet morning, the Chargers just moved to +3.5 for the first time all week. They have just about 55% of spread bets and dollars in addition to nearly 70% of moneyline bets and dollars.
  • 8:00 a.m. ET: Though the line itself has remained at Pats -4 for almost the entire week, the juice has moved around quite a bit in just the past 12 hours, ranging between -120 on the Chargers and -115 on the Patriots. It's currently at Chargers +4 (-115) The over/under sits at 47 with standard -110 juice.

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