With sports betting at an all-time high in terms of popularity, the (+10) provided the second-largest upset of the NFL season. Going in to Jacksonville, the Bengals were 10-point underdogs and left with a 34-31 overtime win.
What does that mean for the betting market? As of Monday morning, 78% of bets backed the Jaguars to not only win the game but to cover the spread, according to Sportsbettingdime.com:
A resounding 94% of bets had the Jacksonville moneyline, meaning the bettors thought they would win.