Here are some futures bets handicappers believe have some value now that the dust has settled on the 2024 NFL draft.
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Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay leads the contest with a 38-18-4 record against the spread. SixthSenseSports.com handicapper Scott Kellen is in second.
SixthSenseSports.com handicapper Scott Kellen analyzes every NFL Week 13 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Since 2018, the Patrick Mahomes-Andy Reid Chiefs lead the NFL with a 16-3 record after a loss. Kansas City is 13-2 in that role since 2019 and 10-1 since 2020.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are home favorites against rookie quarterback Will Levis and the Tennessee Titans on “Thursday Night Football.”
Mattress Mack won a record $72.6 million in bets on the Astros to win the 2022 World Series. But the Houston furniture store owner has also suffered some losses.
Seattle is 5-0 at MetLife Stadium, where it won the only Super Bowl title in franchise history. The Seahawks are an NFL-best 28-12 on “Monday Night Football.”
Quarterbacks are one of the biggest keys to winning wagers in the NFL preseason. In general, it’s wise to back teams with QB competitions and/or strong rotations.
Bettors are banking on several NFL teams with double-digit odds to win their conferences next season, none more so than the long-suffering Detroit Lions.
On Groundhog Day, fittingly, gamblers gathered at the Westgate SuperBook to repeat an annual tradition in which they fire the first bets on the book’s Super Bowl props.
Here are all the six-figure or higher bets confirmed to have been placed for the Feb. 12 game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in Glendale, Arizona.
Bettors with wagers on the Bills-Bengals game that was postponed Monday night should check the house rules where the bets were placed.
The Bengals have been a veritable cash machine for bettors, winning and covering seven straight games and riding a 20-3 ATS run overall.
The 49ers have allowed only 10 points per game during their four-game winning streak and lead the NFL in scoring defense, allowing an average of only 15.7 ppg.
The Chargers opened as 2½-point favorites over the Raiders in Sunday’s AFC West matchup at Allegiant Stadium. But the favorite has flipped.