Vegas Edge: Week 5 Picks Against the Spread In NFL; Sprint Cup Series

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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Colts play host to the perfect Chiefs, the drivers of the Sprint Cup Series take on Auto Club, and the baseball playoffs continue.

Colliding on the gridiron . . .

The Colts (2-2 SU, 2-2 ATS) will try to fend off the undefeated Chiefs (3-0 SU, 3-0 ATS) when those teams take the gridiron in Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. The Chiefs are coming off their bye week, but they trounced San Francisco 31-10 at home in their most recent game two weeks ago. Matt Cassel threw for 250 yards and three touchdowns for Kansas City in that contest, with one interception. The Colts fell 31-28 in Jacksonville last week despite Peyton Manning’s 352 yards and two touchdowns (to go along with one interception) through the air. Oddsmakers have the Colts pegged as the 7-point home favorite for this Sunday matchup, and the total for the contest is listed at 45 points.

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Elsewhere around the NFL on Sunday it’ll be Chicago at Carolina (-1), Tampa Bay at Cincinnati (-6.5), St. Louis at Detroit (-3), the Giants at Houston (-3), Denver at Baltimore (-7), Atlanta (-3) at Cleveland, Jacksonville (-1) at Buffalo, Green Bay (-2.5) at Washington, New Orleans (-7) at Arizona, Tennessee at Dallas (-7), San Diego (-6) at Oakland, and Philadelphia at San Francisco (-3.5). The Eagles (2-2 SU, 1-3 ATS) will go with Kevin Kolb in place of the injured Michael Vick at quarterback in their Sunday night contest, while the Niners (0-4 SU, 2-2 ATS) are still looking for their first victory of the season. Oddsmakers have the total for the Eagles/Niners matchup on Sunday set at 38.

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Meeting up on the diamond . . .

Both NLDS will hit Game 3 on Sunday, with San Francisco at Atlanta and Philadelphia at Cincinnati. The Giants will give the ball to Jonathan Sanchez (13-9, 3.07 ERA) in that first matchup, while the Braves go with Tim Hudson (17-9, 2.83 ERA). It’ll then be Cole Hamels (12-11, 3.06 ERA) vs. Johnny Cueto (12-7, 3.64 ERA) in the Phillies/Reds matchup. Lefthander Hamels last pitched against the Reds back on July 11, giving up just six hits over 7 2-3 shutout innings in a victory. Righthander Cueto went up against the Phillies back on July 8, taking a no-decision after allowing two runs in seven innings.

Meanwhile, Game 4 of the ALDS between the Rays and Rangers in Texas on Sunday will feature Wade Davis (12-10, 4.07 ERA) taking on Tommy Hunter (13-4, 3.73 ERA). Righthander Davis took a no-decision against the Royals in his last start, giving up two runs on three hits over seven innings. Righthander Hunter settled for a no-decision against the Angels last time out, allowing one run on three hits in five innings.

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Taking a trip around the rink . . .

There are just three games on the ice on Sunday, as the NHL schedule features Boston at Phoenix, Los Angeles at Calgary, and Florida at Edmonton. The Panthers will be the last team in the league to open their season when they hit the rink on Sunday, and they’ll be looking to improve on a sub-par 2009/10 campaign in which they missed the playoffs in the Eastern Conference by 11 points. Vegas has Florida well back at 80/1 odds to win the Stanley Cup this year, but they’re ahead of the 100/1 Oilers on that list.

Roaring around the track . . .

The Sprint Cup Series offers up the Pepsi Max 400 at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday afternoon, with Jimmie Johnson leading the Chase standings heading into the event. Johnson, who has also won each of the last two races at Auto Club, is the oddsmakers’ 5/2 favorite for Sunday, with both Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle (who won last week in Kansas) at 8/1 odds. Jeff Gordon sits at 9/1 odds to pick up a victory in the Pepsi Max 400, with Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch each at 10/1 to score the win Sunday afternoon.

As well, the drivers of Formula 1 will compete in the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. Mark Webber sits atop the drivers championship heading into this weekend’s race, and the oddsmakers have him at 7/2 odds to get the win in Japan. Sebastien Vettel is the 7/4 race favorite, with Fernando Alonso at 11/4, and Lewis Hamilton sitting at 9/2 odds.

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