66°F
weather icon Clear
Filters Reset
1 - 10 of about 15 Results
Content Type
Categories
Year
Month
older archives
Anti-Alabama action surprises oddsmakers

It’s seldom wise to bet against Nick Saban in a big game. But the line on the Peach Bowl has dipped to Alabama minus-13½ against Washington.

Carolina Panthers feeling pain of Super Bowl hangover

A season after finishing 17-2, Carolina is 1-2 and facing adversity. At some point, maybe this weekend in Atlanta, Cam Newton and the Panthers will pull it together.

Louisville’s Lamar Jackson sees stock rise at sports books

A month ago, Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson was a Heisman Trophy long shot, and the Cardinals were at 60-1 odds to win the national title. But everything has changed.

Raiders’ future in Derek Carr’s hands

Derek Carr, like most other NFL quarterbacks, is the face of the franchise. He will determine a lot about the future of the Raiders, whether they are in Oakland or Las Vegas or again in Los Angeles.

Are you ready for some (CFL) football?

NFL training camps will open soon. But football betting already is here. North of the border, it’s the second week of the Canadian Football League season.

Elway, Broncos declared winners in draft

In the NFL, almost everything is subject to further review, so it’s premature to declare the Denver Broncos as draft winners because they traded up to get quarterback Paxton Lynch late in the first round.

Desperate Cowboys can cover at home against Seahawks

It has been more than a month since the Dallas Cowboys won a game. In the meantime, there has been no shortage of drama and discontent, and no sign of injured quarterback Tony Romo returning.

In this poker game, Mariota is the ace, not Winston

In a high-stakes poker game, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pushed their chips to the middle of the table and went all-in on Jameis Winston. But the odds are Winston will turn out to be a joker in the deck.

A few words of support for Belichick, Brady

Who will win this Super Bowl? The answer is coming Sunday night from Glendale, Ariz., and there are compelling arguments for both sides.