- The 4-0 New Orleans Breakers are 7-point favorites with -300 odds to beat the Memphis Showboats straight up in Week 5.
- The Breakers offense should help bettors taking the over, as this matchup sets an over-under at 47.5 points.
NEW ORLEANS – The New Orleans Breakers odds expect them to come out of the week with a 5-0 record with ease. They play the Memphis Showboats as 7-point favorites.
USFL Week 5 Odds: Breakers vs Showboats
- Moneyline: Breakers (-300) vs. Showboats (+250)
- Spread: Breakers -7 (-115)
- Total: 47.5 Points
The Breakers are heavily favored by online football sportsbooks to continue their streak, as they have the shortest odds to win the USFL championship while the Showboats have the longest odds.
2023 USFL Championship Odds
- New Orleans Breakers +250
- Birmingham Stallions +340
- New Jersey Generals +400
- Michigan Panthers +650
- Houston Gamblers +750
- Philadelphia Stars +1100
- Pittsburgh Maulers +1600
- Memphis Showboats +2200
Breakers Breaking Down Every Opponent
Not only have they won every game, but they’ve also covered the spread in every game as well.
Week: | Opponent: | Spread: | Result: |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pittsburgh Maulers | Breakers -6 | Win 22-15 |
2 | Houston Gamblers | Breakers -6.5 | Win 38-31 |
3 | Birmingham Stallions | Breakers +7.5 | Win 45-31 |
4 | New Jersey Generals | Breakers -2.5 | Win 20-17 |
The Showboats were an underdog in every game this season, including by six or more in their last three games.
With the total on Bovada set at 47.5 points, this is the second-highest total of Week 5. New Orleans has scored 20+ points in every game this season including a 38- and 45-point outing in Weeks 2 and 3.
Scoring the most points in the league, they let up the second most points to opponents too.
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