NFL Week 5 betting nuggets All lines are courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas SuperBookHouston Texans at Minnesota VikingsLine: Vikings -7; Over/Under: 40.5The Vikings are a league-best 18-3 against the spread since the start of last season, having covered in nine straight games. Minnesota has yet to close as a favorite of at least seven points during this stretch.The Vikings are 8-1 ATS against AFC teams under Mike Zimmer, having covered in their past eight against out-of-conference opponents.Tennessee Titans at Miami DolphinsLine: Dolphins -3.5; Over/Under: 43Ryan Tannehill is 10-18 ATS as a favorite in his NFL career, as he and the Dolphins have failed to cover in nine of their past 11 when favored.New England Patriots at Cleveland BrownsLine: Patriots -10.5; Over/Under: 46.5The Patriots are the first team to be favored by double digits on the road this season. Double-digit road favorites went 2-3 ATS last season.The Browns are 3-11 ATS in their past 14 games.The Patriots are the Super Bowl favorite at 4-1 entering this week. The Browns, on the other hand, are 5,000-1 long shots to win it all.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??New York Jets at Pittsburgh SteelersLine: Steelers -7; Over/Under: 48Since 2013, the Steelers are 17-9-1 ATS at home (including playoffs), having covered both games in Pittsburgh this season.Washington Redskins at Baltimore RavensLine: Ravens -4; Over/Under: 45The Redskins are an underdog for the 18th time in 18 road games under Jay Gruden. After going 4-9 ATS in its first 13 road games under Gruden, Washington has since won outright in four straight games as road underdogs.The Ravens are 2-10-1 ATS in their past 13 home games, having lost outright in five of the 10 games they were favored in Baltimore during this stretch.Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit LionsLine: Eagles -3.5; Over/Under: 46.5The Eagles are one of three teams that have covered in every game this season (Broncos, Vikings).The total has gone over in six of the Lions past eight home games, including last Thanksgiving against the Eagles.Chicago Bears at Indianapolis ColtsLine: Colts -4.5; Over/Under 48Andrew Luck has gone 1-6 ATS (2-5 SU) as a favorite since the start of last season. Luck went 21-10-1 ATS (25-7 SU) as the favorite in his first three seasons (including playoffs).The total has gone over in seven of Lucks past nine starts.Atlanta Falcons at Denver BroncosLine: Broncos -4.5; Over/Under: 47The Broncos have covered six straight games dating back to the playoffs last season, the second-longest active ATS win streak in the NFL behind Minnesotas nine straight.The total has gone over in all four of Atlantas games this season. Last season, the total went over in just two games for the Falcons (13 unders, 1 push).The Falcons have won outright in each of their past five games as an underdog, including upset wins in three straight weeks.Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles RamsLine: Rams -2; Over/Under: 39.5Since the start of last season, the Rams have a worse straight-up record as a favorite (3-4) than they do as an underdog (7-6).The Bills are 4-0-1 ATS in their past five games against teams with a winning record. Buffalo is 2-5 ATS in all other games during this span.San Diego Chargers at Oakland RaidersLine: Raiders -3.5; Over/Under: 51The underdog has covered in 13 of the past 14 meetings between these teamsSince the start of last season, the Raiders are 2-7 ATS at home, having failed to cover in five straight in Oakland. The Raiders are 9-2 ATS on the road during this span.The total has gone over in 23 of Derek Carrs 36 career starts (63.9 percent), including three out of four games this season.Cincinnati Bengals at Dallas CowboysLine: Bengals -1.5; Over/Under: 45During their run of five straight playoff berths since 2011, the Bengals are 14-4-2 ATS against NFC teams.New York Giants at Green Bay PackersLine: Packers -7; Over/Under: 47.5The Packers are 9-2 ATS following their bye week under Mike McCarthy (since 2005).The Giants havent covered a spread since Dec. 20, 2015, against Carolina (lost by 3 as a 4.5-point underdog). 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With the first unit struggling of late and Amir Johnson - one of the teams iron men - hobbling on an injured right ankle, Patterson knew he could get the nod in a challenging matchup against one of the leagues up and coming players at his position. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- North Carolina struggled during a hurricane. Now the Tar Heels have to deal with the Miami Hurricanes.A debacle in a downpour led to an ugly first Atlantic Coast Conference loss of the year for UNC (4-2, 2-1), and now the Tar Heels know they have to be much better this week when they visit Miami (4-1, 1-1) -- which itself is stinging from a one-point loss to its most bitter rival.After looking at the film, North Carolina coach Larry Fedora said Monday, it wasnt any better.At least the Hurricanes could take some small consolation in that their loss to Florida State was competitive. The Seminoles blocked what would have been the game-tying extra point with 1:38 remaining in a 20-19 victory over Miami.You saw how we lost. You saw how they lost, quarterback Mitch Trubisky said. Were both going to come in hungry for a win.Nothing went right for the Tar Heels in a 34-3 loss to the Hokies , who proved much tougher than both UNC and the elements. Playing in a driving rain and amid gusting winds from Hurricane Matthew, the Tar Heels failed to score a touchdown for the first time under Fedora and were outgained by a more than 2-to-1 margin.And while some of those stats can rightfully be blamed on the weather -- UNCs 131 total yards, its fewest in a game since 1999, were in line with what some of their ACC neighbors gained in similar conditions -- they dont begin to explain how they were completely dominated by the Hokies.We were so inconsistent in everything we did, Fedora said. You could just pick and choose anything and something was going wrong. We just never did get going.Indeed, the Tar Heels just never looked anything like the team that rallied from 13 down in the final 6 minutes to beat Pittsburgh on a TD pass with 2 seconds left, nor the team that won at Florida State on a final-play 54-yard field goal to climb back into the national rankings.ddddddddddddTrubisky threw his first interceptions of the year -- with the first ending a program-record streak of 243 attempts without one -- and was just 13 of 33 for 58 yards after hitting the 400-yard mark in his previous three games. Some of those struggles, of course, can be blamed on the heavy, waterlogged balls themselves.I just couldnt put what I want on it, he said.It didnt help that Elijah Hood was ruled out before the game because of an undisclosed injury from the previous week at Florida State, robbing the Tar Heels of their top tailback whose physical running style would have been helpful in the conditions. Fedora said he expects Hood to play this week against Miami, but added that he wont know anything until the team returns to practice Tuesday.You hope (having Hood) would help in the slop against the Hokies, Fedora said. But if he was playing like everybody else, it wouldnt have mattered, because it wasnt just one guy. It was multiple guys.---AP Sports Writer Aaron Beard in Chapel Hill contributed to this report.---Follow Joedy McCreary at http://twitter.com/joedyap His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/joedy-mccreary---AP college football site: http://collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '