- The Detroit Lions have +1600 odds to lose all of their home games for the 2021-2022 NFL season.
- The Lions also have +600 odds to lose all of their games against NFC North opponents.
DETROIT – It is no secret that the Detroit Lions are amongst the bottom feeders in the NFL. While their odds to win anything this season might not be the safest bets to make, there are still plenty of opportunities to wager on them to lose certain games.
Online sportsbooks have odds for the Lions' regular season schedule including betting lines on them to lose all of their home games and all of their games against their NFC North opponents.
Both of these situations appear with long odds, however, there are arguments to make backing up both of them to make a safe bet to cash on.
The Lions Odds To Lose All Of Their Home Games
Detroit Lions To Lose All Home Games
- Yes +1600
At first glance, these odds might be quickly overlooked being that losing all home games in a season might seem impossible. But the Lions are one of the worst teams in the league this year and quite possibly in worse shape than they were last year, which speaks volumes.
Looking back to the 2020 season, Detroit managed to win just one home game. In fact, over the last two seasons, they have won a total of three games at Ford Field. Going into the 2021 season, more reasoning for these odds being set as they are is that the team has the sixth toughest schedule as their opponents combined for a 143-127-2 record last season.
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They are thin and inefficient at just about every position this season and their struggles at home could very well continue. Lions fans should expect not to see any wins at home this season.
The Lions To Lose Against NFC North Opponents
Detroit Lions To Lose Against All NFC North Teams
- Yes +400
As for their NFL odds to lose to all of the teams in the NFC North division, lines are much shorter, but still offer a decent-sized payout.
Similar to their home games in 2020, the Lions only managed to win one game against an NFC North opponent in 2020. That win came in Week 13 of the season against the Chicago Bears where they won 34-30 on a last-minute defensive stand.
That win against the Bears was their only win against a divisional opponent in the last two years. Again, with the Lions moving on from Matthew Stafford to a less efficient Jared Goff, and there being barely any depth at receiver or defense, these odds could very well be easy money.
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