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NFL Week 7 early chances: Chiefs supported huge over Bengals group that can't win on Sunday evenings


The NFL's choice to flex the Bengals-Chiefs amusement into Sunday night for Week 7 could wind up being a debacle for Cincinnati and that is on the grounds that they can't ever appear to win on Sunday evenings.

Albeit the vast majority are very much aware of the way that the Bengals haven't possessed the capacity to win in the playoffs under Marvin Lewis, things are nearly as awful for the group in Sunday night amusements. Since NBC assumed control over the Sunday night bundle in 2006, the Bengals have played a sum of seven amusements, and it's been terrible: They've gone 0-7 straight-up and 1-6 against the spread (ATS). Ouch.

During the current week's amusement, the Bengals have opened as a six-point underdog against the Chiefs, who have a somewhat better reputation on Sunday evenings. Counting their 43-40 misfortune to New England in Week 6, the Chiefs have canvassed in four straight Sunday night diversions while going 3-1 straight-up in those amusements

With respect to the Bengals, getting booked for a Sunday night diversion has fundamentally transformed into a bad dream in the course of recent years. Since drafting Andy Dalton in 2011, the Bengals have gone 0-5 straight-up on Sunday night (1-4 ATS) and they've lost those five amusements by a normal of 11.2 points. There's a reason his epithet is "Daytime Dalton" and not "After Dusk Dalton." That being stated, the one thing to remember with the Bengals is that none of those five misfortunes with Dalton have been played as of late. This week will stamp Cincinnati's first Sunday night appearance since Week 11 of the 2015 season.

Incidentally, the Bengals aren't the main group attempting to break an appalling streak this week. One AFC group is attempting to end a 10-diversion losing streak to the NFC. For that and more pieces for Week 7, we should get to the early chances.

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