New England Patriots 2019 Season NFL Betting Guide

New England Patriots 2019 Season NFL Betting Guide

NFL Betting News

At this point of their combined future Hall of Fame careers, anything less than winning a Super Bowl title is unacceptable for superstar quarterback Tom Brady and widely-revered head coach Bill Belichick. You see, with an unprecedented six Super Bowl titles in hand, including last season’s Super Bowl 53 title, the New England Patriots are playing for championships and nothing less.

NFL Betting Guide and All NFL Odds Here

Whether New England reaches their fourth straight Super Bowl or whether they come up short in their quest for league-wide dominance, as always, there are a bunch of things you need to know about the Patriots before they take to the gridiron for the upcoming 2019 NFL regular season. Let’s find out what you need to know about the perennially-powerful AFC East Super Bowl hopefuls.

Betting Statistics
ATS: 11-5 (W-L) / 9-7-0 (ATS) / 6-2-0 (Home) / 3-5-0 (Away) / 1-4-0 (Grass) / 8-3-0 (Turf)
O/U: 5-11-0 (W-L) / 2-6-0 (Home) / 3-5-0 (Away) / 3-2-0 (Grass) / 2-9-0 (Turf) / 47.6

Not only did the Patriots win 11 games last season, but they also narrowly recorded a winning ATS mark by covering the chalk six times in eight home contests and three times on the road. New England’s underrated defense also helped them play Under the O/U total a whopping 11 times including six times at home and five on the road.

Offense
Total Yards: 393.4 / Rank 5
Passing Yards: 266.1 / Rank 8
Rushing Yards: 127.3 /Rank 5
Points Scored: 27.2 / Rank 4
Field Goal %: 84.4 / Rank 16

NFL Betting Guide and All NFL Odds Here

New England also drafted Arizona State wide receiver N’Keal Harry with the final pick in the first round before adding Alabama running back Damien Harris and West Virginia tackle Yodny Cajuste, both, in the third round. New England also drafted quarterback Jarrett Stidham in the fourth round in the hopes that he could potentially take over for Brady – if he ever retires that is.Despite their lack of big name players besides Tom Brady, New England closed out the 2018 regular season ranked a stellar fifth in total offense, eighth in passing, fifth in rushing and fourth in scoring (27.2 ppg). To address their needs on the offensive side of the ball, the Patriots signed veteran wide receiver Phillip Dorsett, running back Branden Bolden, wide receivers Maurice Harris and Bruce Ellington and tight end Matt LaCosse in free agency.

Click here for Defense, Team Leaders and the Full Story

 

Tagged with: