Final scores, opening and closing lines and point-spread highlights from every NFL Sunday game.
Todd Dewey
Todd Dewey covers sports betting for the Review-Journal. Prior to taking over that beat in January 2017, he covered UNLV football, 51s baseball and a wide range of other events that come to Las Vegas. A native of Cambridge, Mass., and a graduate of the University of Central Florida, Dewey joined the Review-Journal in 1999 and was the 2013 Nevada Sportswriter of the Year.
Bill Belichick (Patriots), Mike Zimmer (Vikings), Sean Payton (Saints), Andy Reid (Chiefs) and Pete Carroll (Seahawks) are 551-405-24 ATS since 2003 and 31-20 this season.
Mark Franco leads the contest with a 33-21-1 ATS record. Doug Fitz is second at 31-22-2, followed by Jay Kornegay (30-23-2) and Hank Goldberg (29-24-2).
Handicapper Paul Stone (@PaulStoneSports) leads the contest with a 33-27 ATS record, and handicapper Dana Lane (@DanaLaneSports) is second at 31-29.
Golden State has the NBA’s worst record at 3-13, is 6-10 ATS and has seen its 2020 NBA title odds soar to 1,000-1 after it was 12-1 in the preseason.
Rich Velez went 81-36-2 ATS to win the Golden Nugget’s inaugural Ultimate Football Challenge, and he’s in 10th place in the contest this year with a 46-28-3 record.
The Westgate sportsbook reported a sharp play on the Texans at minus 3½ and the betting public is all over Houston at Caesars Entertainment.
The Westgate sportsbook made James Holzhauer the plus 125 favorite to win the “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time” event over Ken Jennings (+175) and Brad Rutter (+300).
D.J. Reed returned a fumble of a botched lateral for a TD with no time remaining to give the 49ers a 36-26 win over Arizona, a 9½-point underdog at multiple sportsbooks.
Opening and closing lines and point-spread highlights from every NFL Sunday game.
Mark Franco leads the contest with a 29-20-1 ATS record, Doug Fitz is 28-20-2 and Jay Kornegay is 27-21-2.
James Holzhauer held off Emma Boettcher, a Chicago librarian who ended his 32-game win streak on the popular quiz show, to win the $250,000 first prize.
Handicapper Paul Stone went 4-1 ATS last week to run his contest-leading record to 31-24. Handicapper Dana Lane also went 4-1 last week and is second at 29-26.
James Holzhauer is halfway to being crowned the winner of the “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions after dominating the first game Thursday in his rematch with Emma Boettcher.
Perhaps the most impressive numbers shared by Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson are 200-1, which were the odds posted for them to win the Heisman Trophy and NFL MVP, respectively.
