The Indianapolis Colts will try to clinch an AFC postseason berth on Thursday when they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Here’s your Daily Sports Roundup plus the sports betting picks rundown.
The Gridiron Spotlight
Winners of seven games in a row, Peyton Manning and company can lock up a Wild Card berth by beating the division-rival Jaguars on Thursday night. However, while the Colts are now a healthy 10-4 straight-up on the season, they’re just 5-9 against-the-spread through 14 games. That ATS mark didn’t get any help last week as the Colts only managed to beat the winless Lions 31-21;
The Jaguars have been even worse for the bankroll this season, going 4-10 ATS.
Oddsmakers have the Colts pegged as 6.5-point favorites on the road for Thursday night, with the game’s total at 44 points.
Other Notable Events
The NBA offers up a strong doubleheader on TNT on Thursday night, with
The Suns have had a middling start to the season (15-10 SU, 10-15 ATS), but they’ve won each of their last two games to stay within shouting distance of the first-place Lakers in the Pacific Division. Phoenix got past New York and ex-coach Mike D’Antoni by a score of 111-103 at home in their last game, with Shaquille O’Neal picking up 23 points and adding 12 rebounds in that matchup.
The Rest of the Schedule
There are nine games on the ice on Thursday night, including
The top Western matchup on Thursday has
Finally, No. 1 North Carolina will be looking to run their season record to 10-0 when they host
News from the Wire
Giants RB Brandon Jacobs (knee) is expected to play in the team’s big game against the Panthers this weekend . . . Bears RB Matt Forte (toe) and QB Kyle Orton (ankle) are both expected to be fine for Chicago’s Monday night meeting with the Packers . . . Pacers G T.J. Ford sat out on Wednesday night with a groin injury . . . Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro isn’t likely to return before the New Year.
A Peek at the Future
There are a dozen NBA games on tap for Friday, including Chicago at Boston, Dallas at New Jersey, the Lakers at Miami, Utah at Detroit, and Cleveland at Denver . . . the NHL has a couple of Saturday matinees this week, with both Carolina at Boston and Washington at Philadelphia at 1:00pm ET . . . the Cowboys are listed as 4-point home favorites against the Ravens for Saturday.