Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay, handicapper Scott Kellen and pro sports bettor Jeff Whitelaw offer their best bets for the NFL’s Super Wild Card Weekend.
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Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay won the Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL Challenge with a 59-25-6 record against the spread (70.2 percent).
Matt Ste. Marie, a married father of two from Minnesota, won the Circa Sports Million with some help from the Buffalo Bills in the final game of the NFL regular season.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford is going back to Detroit with the Rams to take on his former team in one of the most intriguing games of Super Wild Card Weekend.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay has clinched the RJ Challenge title with a 56-23-6 record against the spread (70.9 percent).
PritchardsPicks.com handicapper Scott Pritchard analyzes every NFL Week 18 Sunday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay has already clinched the Review-Journal NFL Challenge title with a 56-23-6 record against the spread.
The Steelers are consensus 4-point road favorites over the Ravens, who would be 7½- or 8½-point favorites if they were playing for the No. 1 seed.
Only two entries from a field of 6,324 were still in the running for the $150,000 prize entering the final day of Station Casinos’ Last Man Standing contest.
PickDawgz.com handicapper Dana Lane analyzes every NFL Week 17 Sunday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay is 12-1-2 ATS in the past three weeks and leads the contest with a 53-21-6 ATS record (71.6 percent).
Some bettors started wagering on the Raiders at long odds to win the Super Bowl after their upset win against the Chiefs on Christmas Day.
Only four entries from a field of 9,267 remain in the running for the $9.2 million prize in the Circa Survivor contest. Two weeks remain in the contest.
The Cleveland Browns are consensus 7½-point home favorites over the New York Jets, and the consensus total is 34 for the “Thursday Night Football” matchup.
A bettor dressed in a Santa Claus costume had three gifts delivered to him on Christmas that closed out a $5 parlay that paid nearly $500,000.