Last Updated on January 17, 2010 12:00 pm by drew
SD-NYJ Matchup
The 2010 NFL Divisional Playoffs wrap up Sunday at 4:40PM ET when the San Diego Chargers host the New York Jets from Qualcomm Stadium.
The Chargers enter the game as 7-point favorites over the Jets according to online sports book Brobury Sports. The Over/Under for the game has been at 42.
These two teams didn’t meet this season, but the Chargers come in having won 11-straight games. During that stretch, the Chargers haven’t score less than 20 points. The Jets are coming off a 24-14 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in last week’s playoff game. Thomas Jones rushed for 135 yards and one touchdown while Mark Sanchez threw for 182 yards and one touchdown. Here is a look at the key betting information for this game.
Here are the top trends for this game.
All games in this series since 1992
NY JETS is 4-2 against the spread versus
4 of 6 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992
Games over the last 3 seasons
1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons
All games played at
NY JETS is 3-1 against the spread versus
NY JETS is 3-1 straight up against
3 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992
Games played at
1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons
Top Trends for this game.
Trends in this game look to make cases for both teams as the Jets are 3-1 against the spread versus the Chargers in
In playoff history,
The Jets have some injuries on their defense as David Harris, Shaun Ellis, and Bart Scott each are listed as questionable with various ankle or knee injuries. All three have had vital roles in the Jets defense, and losing any of them would affect their ability to slow down
The public betting is solidly behind the Chargers are 61 percent of the best have gone with
The weather looks to be perfect for Sunday’s game as game-time temperature is expected to be 63 degrees with only a 10 percent chance of rain. Winds are also going to be calm, which means that conditions shouldn’t be a factor for either team.
Posted: 1/17/10 12:00PM ET