NFL Week 2 Stats

Green Bay Packers 94.7% NFL Week 2 Winning Sports Betting Angle

Sports Handicapper Ron Raymond of the Raymond Report has released his Top 10 NFL Betting Trends for Week 2, including a winning betting angle of 94.74% on the Green Bay Packers that dates back to 1996 and it's live this weekend at Lambeau Field.

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80% Club Stats for NFL Week 2

Sr No. Trends
1 The Packers are 18-1 SU when played as -7.0 to -9.5 Home Favorite Coming off a 1 Losing Streak Since 1996 (94.74%)
2 The Broncos are 18-1 SU when played as Home Team During week 2 Since 1996 (94.74%)
3 The Packers are 14-1 SU when played as -7.0 to -9.5 Home Favorite Coming off a Road Lost as a Underdog Since 1996 (93.33%)
4 The Broncos are 14-1 SU when played as -7.0 to -9.5 Home Favorite Coming off a Road ATS lost Since 1996 (93.33%)
5 The Under is 1-13-0 for Giants when played as Home Team Playing on Sunday Last 2 Years (92.86%)
6 The 49ERS are 13-1 SU when played as -7.0 to -9.5 Home Favorite vs NFC West Division Opponent Since 1996 (92.86%)
7 The 49ERS are 13-1 SU when played as -7.0 to -9.5 Home Favorite Coming off vs NFC North Division Opponent Since 1996 (92.86%)
8 The Packers are 12-1 SU when played as Home Team Playing in the Month of September Last 7 Years (92.31%)
9 The Packers are 11-1 SU when played as -7.0 to -9.5 Home Favorite Coming off a Lost Last 10 Years (91.67%)
10 The Cardinals are 11-1-0 ATS when played as Away Team Before a Conference Game Last 2 Years (91.67%)

About Sports Handicapper Ron Raymond

Ron Raymond is a veteran sports handicapper going into his 26th season and is recognized as a pioneer in the online sports handicapping industry. In 2009, Ron Raymond wrote a book called “Ron Raymond’s 50 Greatest Sports Betting Secrets” and it is now listed on Amazon.

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