Last Updated on January 27, 2026 2:21 pm by admin_001
What Is the NFL Public Betting Chart?
This NFL public betting chart shows the percentage of tickets (how many bets) on each side of every matchup. It’s a quick way to see where the crowd is leaning and how that sentiment may influence the market.
What the NFL Public Betting Chart Shows
The NFL public betting chart below updates every 30 minutes. You’ll see current ticket percentages for each team alongside the latest line. If a large share of tickets piles onto one side but the line moves the other way, it often means professional action is opposing the crowd. Once you identify these situations, check the NFL betting odds to compare prices across sportsbooks and find the best value. Learn more about how to use this chart.
More Public Betting Charts
Explore public betting charts for other sports when you want to browse beyond the NFL: College Football, NBA, MLB, College Basketball, and NHL.
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110 - New England Patriots (N)

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+4.5 -105
Data provided by SportsInsights.com. Updates every 30 minutes.
Compare NFL Odds
Now that you know where the public is betting, find the best available lines. Our NFL betting odds page compares spreads, moneylines, and totals across multiple sportsbooks in real time—so you can pair public betting insights with the sharpest prices.
How to Use the NFL Public Betting Chart (Example)
Suppose the Green Bay Packers opened at –3.5 vs the Chicago Bears, but now the market sits at Packers +1.5 and Bears –1.5. Our NFL public betting chart shows roughly 40% of tickets on Green Bay and 60% on Chicago. That flip toward Chicago—despite more tickets already favoring the Bears—suggests sharper bettors likely pushed the price their way. In practical terms, a contrarian might look at Green Bay +1.5 if the move has over-adjusted.
Color Key: In all charts, the home team is shown in blue and the away team is shown in red. This makes it easy to compare ticket percentages at a glance.
Using Public Percentages with Line Movement
Ticket percentages are best used as context. Track where the crowd is, then watch how the number reacts. If the line follows heavy ticket percentages without resistance, value may be thin. If the line moves against the crowd, it’s a sign to investigate the other side or pass the game. Apply the same process consistently week to week rather than chasing one-off anomalies.
More Public Betting Guides
- What Is Public Betting?
- Public vs. Sharp Action
- How to Use Public Betting Charts
- Public Betting Percentages
Want more NFL content? Start on our NFL homepage, learn the fundamentals in How to Bet on the NFL, and refine your approach with NFL Betting Strategies.
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