Pick'em (PK)
Also known as: PK, pick
A game with no point spread; both sides priced like a moneyline. Sometimes called a "pick."
A pick’em is a contest the book considers a true coin flip. There’s no spread; both teams are priced at -110 (or thereabouts) on the moneyline.
You’ll see “PK” or “Pick” instead of a number in the spread column. The bet is effectively a moneyline at standard juice.
Pure pick’ems are rare. Most “close” NFL games settle on -1.5 or -2.5 because the home field advantage alone moves the line.