New on Sports Illustrated: Carolina Panthers vs. Minnesota Vikings NFL Week 6 Odds, Plays and Insights

Check out odds, plays and more for the Carolina Panthers vs. Minnesota Vikings NFL Week 6 matchup on October 17, 2021.

Oct 10, 2021; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (30) runs the ball as Philadelphia Eagles outside linebacker Alex Singleton (49) defends during the second half at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

The Carolina Panthers (3-2) are favored by just 1.5 points against the Minnesota Vikings (2-3) on Sunday, October 17, 2021. The game has an over/under of 46.

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Odds for Panthers vs. Vikings

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Over/under insights

  • Carolina and its opponents have combined for 46 points -- this matchup's point total -- just once this season.
  • Minnesota and its opponents have combined to score more than 46 points in three of five games this season.
  • The combined points per game average of the two teams, 45.6, is 0.4 points fewer than Sunday's over/under.
  • These two squads combine to allow 39.2 points per game, 6.8 fewer than this contest's over/under.
  • The average total in Panthers games this season is 46.0, a value equal to Sunday's over/under.
  • The 46-point total for this game is 4.6 points below the 50.6 points per game average total in Vikings games this season.

Panthers stats and trends

  • In Carolina's five games this year, it has three wins against the spread.
  • The Panthers have covered the spread twice this season when favored by 1.5 points or more (in three chances).
  • Carolina's games this year have hit the over one time in five opportunities (20%).
  • The Panthers average 23 points per game, comparable to the 21.8 per matchup the Vikings surrender.
  • Carolina is 2-1 against the spread and 2-1 overall in games when it puts up more than 21.8 points.
  • The Panthers average 363.4 yards per game, only 5.4 fewer than the 368.8 the Vikings give up per contest.
  • In games that Carolina picks up over 368.8 yards, the team is 3-1 against the spread and 3-1 overall.
  • The Panthers have turned the ball over three more times (7 total) than the Vikings have forced a turnover (4) this season.
  • Click over to SISportsbook and find the latest spread, moneyline and total for Carolina's matchup with the Vikings.

Vikings stats and trends

  • Thus far this season Minnesota has two wins against the spread.
  • The Vikings have always covered the spread this year when underdogs by 1.5 points or more.
  • Minnesota's games this season have gone over the point total two times in five opportunities (40%).
  • The Vikings average 5.2 more points per game (22.6) than the Panthers surrender (17.4).
  • When Minnesota records more than 17.4 points, it is 2-2 against the spread and 2-2 overall.
  • The Vikings rack up 127 more yards per game (382.8) than the Panthers give up per contest (255.8).
  • Minnesota is 2-2 against the spread and 2-2 overall when the team amasses more than 255.8 yards.
  • The Vikings have turned the ball over four times, one fewer times than the Panthers have forced turnovers (5).

Home and road insights

  • At home this year, Carolina has two wins against the spread and is 2-1 overall.
  • The Panthers have one win ATS (1-1) as 1.5-point favorites or more at home.
  • In three home games this season, Carolina has not gone over the total.
  • Panthers home games this season average 45.2 total points, 0.8 fewer than this contest's over/under (46).
  • The Vikings are winless ATS (0-1) as 1.5-point underdogs or more on the road.
  • Vikings away games this season average 49.0 total points, 3.0 more than this matchup's over/under (46).

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