Amber Hanover, who won Station Casinos’ Last Man Standing contest last season, pushed last week with under 23 in the first half of the Raiders-Giants game.
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An offshore sportsbook makes Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy the favorite to take over next season after Jon Gruden resigned Monday.
After Jon Gruden resigned as Raiders coach Monday, the line on Sunday’s game at Denver moved from Broncos -3 to -3½ and has since climbed to -4 at the Westgate SuperBook.
New Orleans, which whipped Green Bay 38-3, delivered the biggest win on a monster day for the books as underdogs went 10-3 ATS with eight outright upsets entering Sunday night.
A year after the coronavirus pandemic restricted the capacity and curbed the enthusiasm at the books, bettors returned en masse.
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San Francisco has attracted 85 percent of the tickets, or wagers, at Station, where the Niners are 9-point road favorites over the Detroit Lions after the line opened at 7.
Pro bettor Jeff Whitelaw has four plays for Saturday, including the Raiders, who are 2½-point favorites against Seattle at Allegiant Stadium.
A rule on extra points after the final play prevented what could have been an all-time gambling moment between Chicago and New Orleans.
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Lou Finocchiaro (36-28-1 ATS) and Dave Tuley (35-27-3) are tied for the contest lead. Mark Franco (35-28-2) is third and Brent Musburger (35-29-1) fourth.
Sharp bettors and the public are on opposite sides of the crucial AFC South clash between Indianapolis and Tennessee, bookmakers said.
The Steelers are the NFL’s last undefeated team at 8-0, and also are one of four teams who are 6-2 against the spread this season.
The line move was mostly because of Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas, who was ruled out of the game Sunday after reportedly punching a teammate in practice.
Westgate sportsbook vice president Jay Kornegay won the contest last season with a 50-33-2 ATS record, and handicapper Doug Fitz finished second at 49-34-2.