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Monday Night Numbers and Trends
* Trends courtesy of everyedge.com
Indy’s rush defense ranks dead last in the entire NFL, allows an average of 5.4 yards a carry and 176.5 yards a game.
The Bengals’ rushing attack ranks 22nd in the league averaging 100.2 yards a game.
* Cincinnati is 1-6 ATS on the road in December after a non-divisional SU win.
* The Bengals are 1-6 ATS vs. non-divisional opponents on Monday night.
* Cincinnati is 1-6 ATS on Monday night after a SU win.
* The Bengals are 14-3-1 ATS in their last 18 road games.
* Cincinnati is 8-4 ATS after back-to-back home games.
* The Bengals are 8-2-1 ATS in the first of back-to-back road games.
* Indianapolis is 6-2 ATS as a home favorite on Monday night.
* Indianapolis is 1-6 ATS on Monday night following back-to-back SU losses.
* The Colts are 9-2 ATS after a divisional road game.
* Indianapolis is 3-10 ATS when hosting an opponent with a .666 winning percentage or better.
* The Colts are 1-9 ATS when hosting an opponent coming off back-to-back SU/ATS wins.
* Indianapolis is 3-6 ATS after a matchup with Jacksonville.
* Cincinnati has recorded a mark of 4 overs and 1 under in its last five trips to Indianapolis.
* These two teams have combined to produce 6 overs and 1 under in their past 7 meetings.
WinnerOnline Opinion: The Bengals should be able to match the Colts pound for pound in the offense department so take Cincy in this one and take the over too.
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