Handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Linq Hotel sports book director John Lukasik join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview Week 10 of the NFL season.
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In this episode of Fantasy Outlaws, Heidi Fang, Adam Hill and Ed Graney give their opinions on who to pick up from the waiver wire, and who to start and who to sit in week 10 of the NFL season.
Nevada sports books lost between $7 million and $10 million on NFL games Sunday in one of the most lopsided days in state betting history, according to multiple media reports.
Accelerate took the lead at the top of the stretch and held off Gunnevera to win the $6 million Classic by a length Saturday, strengthening his bid for Horse of the Year over Triple Crown winner Justify.
With the Caesars deal in place, it’s getting closer to the time for clarity about gambling at the stadium, which currently wouldn’t be allowed.
Game Winner’s latest triumph included bumps along the way. The colt shook them off before shaking the field to remain perfect and make his case as the year’s best 2-year-old.
Micah Roberts leads the contest with a 29-11 ATS record (72.5 percent).
Handicapper Andy Iskoe breaks down Week 9 of the 2018 NFL season.
Wes Reynolds leads the contest with a 28-16-1 ATS record, and Paul Stone is second at 26-18-1.
Undefeated Notre Dame is good on offense, great on defense and should be focused for one of its two remaining home games, with a College Football Playoff spot at stake.
A once promising return to the sideline turned into a nightmare Thursday night in Santa Clara against a 49ers team that already had lost twice to lowly Arizona.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends.
In this episode of Fantasy Outlaws, the Review-Journal’s Ed Graney, Adam Hill and Heidi Fang give advice on who to start, who to sit and who to pick up in the ninth week of fantasy football season.
Best bets from Todd Dewey, Bernie Fratto, Mitch Moss and Kelly Stewart.
Softish turf course should aid European runners, who are more accustomed to those conditions, but it also can provide big surprises when horses who have never run on an “off” track discover they really like it.