There are only five weeks remaining in the regular season, and six teams’ total wins have already been decided.
Meanwhile, according to BetMGM, the following four teams could have their win total decided in Week 14.
Philadelphia Eagles
Preseason Win Total: 10.5
Philadelphia gets another crack at going over it's win total after getting blown out at home by the 49ers. The Eagles face another tough test next week when they visit Dallas, who they narrowly beat earlier this season.
Miami Dolphins
Preseason Win Total: 10.5
Dolphins backers are especially thrilled they bet the over as it's primed to cash at plus-odds. Miami is heavily favored to take care of business on Sunday Night Football against the Titans.
Detroit Lions
Preseason Win Total: 9.5
The Lions are primed to hit double-digit wins for the first time since 2014 as well as win the NFC North for the very first time. The last time they won their division was in 1993 while a member of the then NFC Central. Detroit first chance to go over its win total comes Sunday in the Windy City against the Bears.
Los Angeles Chargers
Preseason Win Total: 9.5
Another year, another disappointing season for the Bolts. Justin Herbert and company beat the Patriots 6-0 last week in one of the ugliest games of the year. Los Angeles needs a win in Denver to avoid going under it's win total.
The following teams’ win totals have already been decided.
Week 13: Indianapolis Colts
Preseason Win Total: 6.5
Shane Steichen's first year has been a rousing success as the Colts hit the win total despite losing starting quarterback Anthony Richardson early in the year. Indianapolis has also had to deal with multiple injuries to Jonathan Taylor, yet their offense hasn't missed a beat. The public was on the wrong side of this one as 78% of bets and 61% of the money was on them going under.
Week 13: New England Patriots
Preseason Win Total: 7.5
Things are so bad in New England that a loud portion of Patriots fans are actually calling for Bill Belichick's head. Mac Jones went from starter to a healthy scratch as the offense is a far cry from the Tom Brady days. The over was popular with 68% of the bets backing it; however, 88% of the money was on the under.
Week 13: New York Jets
Preseason Win Total: 9.5
New York saw its much-hyped season crash and burn just four plays into the year when Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles. They managed to tread water the first half of the season, but the wheels came off as Zach Wilson crashed and burned in the spotlight. While 60% of bets were on the under, 67% was on the over.
Week 12: Baltimore Ravens
Preseason Win Total: 8.5
The Ravens went over their win total after downing the Chargers, 20-10, on Sunday Night Football.
Baltimore secured a winning record in five of the previous six seasons heading into 2023, so it’s not shocking that the over came with significant juice. It was the second-most popular over in terms of total tickets (76%) and ninth-most in terms of handle (75%).
Week 12: Cincinatti Bengals
Preseason Win Total: 11.5
The Bengals were one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl. Instead, they're one of the first two teams to go under their projected win total after falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16-10.
Not much went right for the Bengals from the get-go. Joe Burrow injured his calf on the second day of training camp, and he wasn’t himself when the year began. They rallied to win four in a row after starting 1-3, but Burrow suffered a season-ending sprained wrist in Week 11 that doomed their chances to go over.
Week 12: Carolina Panthers
Preseason Win Total: 7.5
The Panthers also went under their projected total in Week 12, but unlike the Bengals, not much was expected of them. The line was set at 7.5 entering the year, but they managed only one win through Week 12, resulting in Frank Reich's firing after just 11 games.
The Panthers were the most popular bet among the public to go under their projected total, with 87% of all bets and 97% of the money hammering it.
Week 11: Houston Texans
Preseason Win Total: 5.5
What a difference a franchise quarterback makes.
Houston was the first team to have a win total decided, going over the set line of 5.5 in Week 11’s win over the Arizona Cardinals. 51% of the bets backed C.J. Stroud to turn the Texans around, but only the 41% of the money poured in on it.