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Written by William Hayes on April 8, 2024
It looks like the big free-agent signings that are going to happen before the 2024 NFL draft have come and gone. The draft is set for April 25-27 ina pair Detroit, and the first overall pick belongs to the Chicago Bears, who got it from Carolina in a blockbuster trade last spring that send the Panthers their #1 pick in Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 9, 2024
Most NFL games come with a wide variety of sports betting options. There are the basics – point spread or moneyline for the outcome, the score staying under or going over a particular point total, and prop bets on individual performances. With a major event like the Super Bowl LVIII, the props get more creative. Will the coin toss result Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 9, 2024
With Super Bowl LVIII just two days away, the most commonly offered point total is 47 ½. That means that you can wager that the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will combine to score more or less than that total (over or under). Last year’s total was 51 ½ points, and the wave of scoring easily beat that Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 9, 2024
Sports betting and the Super Bowl go hand in hand – and it’s a trend that continues to grow as more states in the U.S. legalize wagering on games and online platforms for wagering continue to grow around the world. Because so many casual bettors wager on the Super Bowl, the action can bring point spreads and moneylines a little Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 6, 2024
According to a survey by the American Gaming Association (AGA), Americans are projected to put $23.1 billion on the line in sports betting on Super Bowl LVIII. These bets would come from a projected 67.8 million adults – about 26% of the American adult population. Both of these numbers (bettors and dollars) have risen significantly thanks to the spread of Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 6, 2024
The perennial argument in the NFL is whether offense or defense is more effective in winning championships. Much is made of the Kansas City Chiefs getting to six straight AFC Championships and four Super Bowls in the last six years thanks to the offensive wizardry of Patrick Mahomes, but the truth is that the defensive improvements the Chiefs have made Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 2, 2024
Two quarterbacks with two different reputations have advanced to Super Bowl LVIII, set for Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 11. Kansas City’s quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, has been the Chiefs’ starter for six seasons – and each season, he has led the Chiefs to the AFC Championship. He will play in his fourth Super Bowl. Before entering the Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 2, 2024
Super Bowl LVIII is set for Sunday, February 11, as the Kansas City Chiefs will square off against the San Francisco 49ers. This game is a rematch of Super Bowl LIV, which the Chiefs won, 31-20. Since then, the 49ers have revamped their offense, moving on from Jimmy Garoppolo to Brock Purdy at quarterback and adding wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 31, 2024
In an NFL driven by concerns for parity, the sports betting often features tight spreads. There are exceptions, of course – on October 13, 2013, the Jacksonville Jaguars entered their game against the Denver Broncos as 26 ½-point underdogs. Even in Super Bowls, which supposedly pit the league’s two top teams against each other, point spreads can be sizable. The Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 31, 2024
The 2022 NFL draft concluded with the San Francisco 49ers’ selection of quarterback Brock Purdy out of Iowa State. The nickname bestowed on the final draft choice each year is “Mr. Irrelevant,” and heading into the 2022 regular season, few could have foreseen the role Purdy would play for the 49ers. The starting quarterback, Trey Lance, went down with a Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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