Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.
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Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.
Will veteran quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers, who finished 10-6 last season, overtake Cincinnati in the AFC North?
While quarterback Tom Brady serves a four-game suspension, untested Jimmy Garoppolo opens the season as the Patriots’ starter. Is New England built to win without Brady?
Arizona has won at least 10 games in each of coach Bruce Arians’ three years. But with quarterback Carson Palmer starting to show his age, is this team still a Super Bowl threat?
A trendy pick as a young team on the rise, the Raiders face a win total of 8½. Is quarterback Derek Carr ready to become a star?
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller offer their best bets for the college football and NFL weekend.
In a Super Bowl rematch tonight, Denver is a 3-point home underdog against Carolina. Trevor Siemian, not Peyton Manning, opens the season as the Broncos’ starting quarterback.
Will the Panthers, who open at Denver on Thursday, feel the hangover from being Super Bowl losers? Cam Newton led Carolina to a surprising 15-1 season.
Are quarterback Jameis Winston and the Buccaneers ready to move out of the NFC South basement? Tampa Bay has five consecutive last-place finishes in the division.
In a coin-flip opener Sunday, Drew Brees and the Saints are 1-point home favorites over the Raiders. Both teams finished 7-9 last season.
Julio Jones is one of the NFL’s elite receivers. However, quarterback Matt Ryan regressed as the Falcons faded to 8-8 last season.
To help quarterback Marcus Mariota, the three-win Titans retooled their running attack by adding power backs DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry.
It’s time for quarterback Blake Bortles to mature in his third year. Are the Jaguars a young team on the rise?