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Written by William Hayes on January 30, 2024
In the world of sports betting, the Super Bowl is a huge event in terms of volume. Last year, 20% of the U.S. population – 50.4 million adults – were projected to bet about $16 billion on Super Bowl LVII. That number represented a 61% increase from Super Bowl LVI. One factor is that four states started to allow online Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 30, 2024
After two thrilling conference championships, the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers are headed to Las Vegas for Super Bowl 58, set for Sunday, February 11. The 49ers opened as 2 ½-point favorites, despite the fact that their defense struggled to stop the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions at home, while the Chiefs clamped down on Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 26, 2024
The Detroit Lions are making history this weekend by showing up in a conference championship for the first time in 32 years. It’s a long way from the history they made in 2008, when they became the first NFL team to go through an entire 16-game schedule without a win, going 0-16. They were knocked out of playoff contention in Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on January 26, 2024
In the NFL, the schedule is designed to produce parity of outcomes over time. Teams who do well in a particular season face a more difficult schedule the next, while teams who struggle find an easier slate the next season. This practice, in addition to a draft that awards earlier picks to teams with worse records, leads to a system Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 26, 2024
When Bill Belichick first entered the NFL head coaching market, the smart sports betting money seemed to be on him getting a job in a matter of days. However, the Atlanta Falcons, who seemed like the most enthusiastic suitors, just passed on Belichick to bring in Raheem Morris, who had been the defensive coordinator for the L.A. Rams. Before heading Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 25, 2024
This Sunday will bring the NFC and AFC Championships, the last competitive NFL action until Super Bowl LVIII, set for February 11 in Las Vegas. In addition to wagering on the outcome of the game, some other sports betting props are out there that can add to your profits. Take a look at some of the NFL top bets we’ve Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 24, 2024
Now that we’re down to the final four in the NFL playoffs, the favorites should start sorting things out and take care of business. However, that’s not always how it works. Consider the then-Oakland Raiders after the 1980 season. Tom Flores was coaching the team after the John Madden era, and the Raiders had needed a wild card to get Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 23, 2024
Four divisional round games this past weekend produced a rout (as Baltimore dismantled Houston in the second half) and three nail-biters. Late interceptions from Green Bay’s Jordan Love and Tampa Bay’s Baker Mayfield doomed two bids at road upsets as the San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions survived to move on to the NFC Championship. Meanwhile, the Ravens wait Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 18, 2024
Lamar Jackson has led his team to more regular-season wins (58) than any other NFL quarterback at his age (27). If the votes go as expected, he will be the youngest player to win multiple NFL MVP trophies. However, in his six seasons in the NFL, he has only managed a 1-3 record in the postseason, with four total touchdowns Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on January 18, 2024
Many NFL observers were surprised when the Houston Texans delivered a 45-14 beating of the Cleveland Browns in the wild-card round of the playoffs, but Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was not one of them. Harbaugh saw the Texans when the Ravens beat them, 25-9, in Week 1, and at that time, Harbaugh predicted that the Ravens were going Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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