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Congratulations if you saw the market inefficiencies in oddsmakers’ gaping 14-point handicap for Joe Flacco and the Bengals against Green Bay last week.
It marked the second-highest point spread for the NFL season.
The Bengals had 57 percent of the public on its side in spite of the optics around a 40-year-old signal-caller taking the keys to the offense several days before facing a top-five EPA team on the road.
Steelers vs. Bengals ‘Thursday Night Football’ prediction
Cincinnati remained within striking distance all day as Flacco completed 64 percent of his passes, threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns and relinquished