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NFL betting splits, where the money is.

The percentage of bets vs the percentage of money on every NFL game - spread, total, and moneyline. When the money runs ahead of the tickets, that is sharp action, not the public. Spot it, get the best price, then bet.

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How to read this
1Bets % vs $$ %Bets % is the share of tickets. $$ % is the share of money (handle). The gap between them is the whole story.
2Sharp action πŸ”ͺMoney % runs well ahead of bets % on a side - bigger, sharper bettors are on it, not the public.
3Big money πŸ’°A side carrying a heavily lopsided share of the handle.
4WGT play πŸ”’Marks a matchup where the Wise Guy Team has a documented play. Members unlock which side - start a $1 trial to see it.
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NFL betting splits & public betting

This page shows live NFL public betting percentages for every game: the share of bets (tickets) and the share of money (handle) on each side of the spread, total, and moneyline. The gap is the whole point - a side with far more money than tickets is driven by fewer, larger, sharper wagers, not the public hammering a popular team.

NFL public betting percentages & consensus

Bets % is the consensus of the crowd; money % is what the biggest bettors are doing. When a team has a low bet share but a high money share, the sharps are on it - the classic reverse-line-movement setup. When both are lopsided the same way, that is the public on a favorite or an over.

NFL spread, total & moneyline splits

Use the Spread, Total, and Moneyline toggle. The spread is the headline NFL market, but the sharp money often shows up first on the total or the moneyline. Reading all three on the same game is how you separate a public side from a sharp one.

NFL betting trends & ATS

Betting trends and against-the-spread (ATS) records add context, but the live money-vs-tickets split is the freshest read on where the value is right now. Pair the split with the best available number across books - in the NFL, a half-point of spread or a few cents of price is the difference over a season.

What is sharp action?

Sharp action is when the money percentage on a side runs well ahead of the bet percentage, meaning larger and more disciplined bettors are on it. It often shows as the line moving toward the side getting fewer tickets. This report flags it automatically with the knife icon.

The Wise Guy Team way

Splits are a signal, not a system. We read the market, get the best number across every regulated US book, and size every play with a clear head. The shield marks games where we have a documented, tracked play, and members see which side.

Frequently asked questions

What are NFL betting splits?

The share of bets (tickets) versus the share of money (handle) on each side of an NFL game. Money well above tickets points to sharp money rather than the public.

What are NFL public betting percentages?

The percentage of tickets on each side of a game. Comparing public betting to the money percentage shows whether the crowd or the sharps are driving the line.

How do you read NFL betting splits?

Focus on the gap between bets % and money %. A side with more money than tickets, especially with the line moving toward it, is where the sharp action is.

Can I see splits for the spread, total and moneyline?

Yes. Toggle Spread, Total, and Moneyline to see the bets and money split for each market where the feed provides it.

What is reverse line movement in the NFL?

When the line moves toward the side getting fewer bets - because the money is heavier there - it signals sharp action against the public.

How often do the splits update?

They refresh live from the market as bets come in and lines move, throughout the week and on game day.

21+. For entertainment and educational purposes, not financial advice. If gambling stops being fun, take a break. 1-800-GAMBLER. Regulated US books only.

Splits show the money. We show the play. 3-7 documented Wise Guy Team plays a day, every one tracked - win or loss.
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