The Circa Sports Million leader also has two entries that are tied for fourth after seven weeks. The top seven places all receive six-figure payouts.
Betting
Fresh off Sunday’s 34-24 win over the defending Super Bowl champion Buccaneers, the Los Angeles Rams are the new Super Bowl favorites at multiple Las Vegas sportsbooks.
William Hill released 1,218 ways to bet on the Super Bowl at 2 p.m. Thursday, and the video wall at the Westgate lit up at 7 p.m. sharp with more than 1,000 wagering options.
The sportsbook’s complete package of prop bets for Super Bowl LV between the Chiefs and Buccaneers on Feb. 7 is now available.
Football betting proved to be pandemic-proof, as the state’s sportsbooks set all-time records for football betting handle ($1.9 billion) and football win ($127.7 million).
The Chiefs are 3-point favorites over the Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. But betting on a team ATS is only one of 1,218 ways to wager on the game at William Hill.
Buffalo, which has covered six straight games, is a consensus 7½-point favorite at Las Vegas sportsbooks after the line opened at 6½ and the consensus total is 47.
Handicapper Dana Lane (@DanaLaneSports) breaks down the remaining 14 NFL games in Week 12, with analysis, trends and final scores.
Lou Finocchiaro (31-21-1 ATS) and Dave Tuley (30-22-3) are tied for the lead with 31½ points apiece. Mark Franco (30-23-2) is third and Doug Fitz (30-24-1) fourth.
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The total is up to 55½ at multiple books after it opened at 52. A BetMGM bettor made a $95,454 straight bet to win $86,776 on Chiefs-Ravens Over 54½ points.
The Vikings are hoping for more consistent play from Kirk Cousins and a strong defense to claim the title in a competitive NFC North.
Recent developments, including the NCAA lifting its ban on on-campus activities in football and basketball, have given Las Vegas oddsmakers and handicappers newfound optimism.
Longtime oddsmaker Ed Salmons approved of the Raiders’ draft, which featured three receivers in their first four picks — Henry Ruggs, Lynn Bowden and Bryan Edwards.
Jim McIngvale said that MGM Resorts sportsbook has agreed to take a $1 million money line bet to win $1.2 million on San Francisco over Kansas City in Sunday’s Super Bowl.