Los Angeles finds themselves right around a field goal favorite on the road at MetLife Stadium on Monday night for the Chargers vs Jets matchup. That’s somewhat of a surprising line considering New York is at home and in the midst of a three game win streak, but it also goes to show how the offshore sportsbooks feel about the shaky Jets offense.
Before Betting on Chargers vs Jets Week 9
The Chargers play on the national stage for the second time in as many week’s after a 30-13 win over the Bears on Sunday night. That was L.A.’s best offensive performance since the season opener, but things get a bit tougher against a Jets defense that ranks 6th in the NFL in pass yards allowed per game (184.4).
L.A.’s Justin Herbert lit up Chicago to the tune of 31/40 for 298 yards and 3 TDs/0 INT, but the Jets defense is holding opponents to 15.0 ppg during their win streak.
While there is no question the Jets defense is elite, the same cannot be said about their offense which is the main reason New York is a home underdog on Monday night. New York amasses the second fewest total yards in the league per game (273.3) and are scoring the 6th fewest points per game (18.0).
Los Angeles vs New York Offshore Betting Odds
Offshore Sportsbook | Moneyline | Total | Point Spread |
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BetOnline | Chargers (1.55) | Jets (2.61) | 39.5 | Chargers -3.5 (1.82) | Jets +3.5 (2.02) |
MyBookie | Chargers (1.56) | Jets (2.55) | 40 | Chargers -3.5 (1.92) | Jets +3.5 (1.90) |
BetUS | Chargers (1.54) | Jets (2.60) | 39.5 | Chargers -3.5 (1.83) | Jets +3.5 (2.00) |
SportsBetting.ag | Chargers (1.55) | Jets (2.61) | 39.5 | Chargers -3.5 (1.82) | Jets +3.5 (2.02) |
XBet | Chargers (1.56) | Jets (2.55) | 40 | Chargers -3.5 (1.92) | Jets +3.5 (1.90) |
Chargers vs Jets Week 9 Prediction & Pick
The Chargers can bring some heat with the likes of Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa, so it could be a long night for struggling Jets QB Zach Wilson. That’s going to be putting a lot of pressure on a Jets defense that has been great – but also faces a very good LAC offense.