Review-Journal sports betting reporters Jim Barnes and Todd Dewey post their best college football and NFL bets for this weekend.
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.
The Houston Texans’ upset helped Las Vegas sportsbooks to a small winning day despite the fact that double-digit favorites went 4-1 ATS and favorites went 7-4 ATS overall.
Professional handicapper Scott Kellen (@SixthSenseNFL) analyzes every NFL Sunday and Monday game, with trends and final scores for each.
Review-Journal betting columnist Todd Dewey leads the contest with a 41-33-1 ATS record. Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay is a half point back at 40-33-2.
Sean McDermott is 2-7 against Patriots coach Bill Belichick since becoming the Buffalo Bills’ coach in 2017. New England is a 2-point home favorite in Sunday’s game.
The consensus line is pick’em for Sunday’s Broncos-Raiders rematch at Allegiant Stadium after the Raiders opened as 1½-point favorites. The Raiders won in Denver on Oct. 17.
Review-Journal sports betting reporters Jim Barnes and Todd Dewey post their best college football and NFL bets for this weekend.
When Richard Parsels and Malcolm Weiss learned through a mutual friend that they were the final two men standing after Week 10, they quickly decided to chop the pot.
The Westgate SuperBook and Circa Sports reported sharp action on the Tennessee Titans +3½ over the San Francisco 49ers, who were consensus 3-point favorites Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump has surpassed President Joe Biden at Betfair, where he’s now the 3-1 favorite to win the 2024 election and Biden is the 4-1 second pick.
Brady remains the +135 favorite at BetMGM after entering Sunday at -175. But reigning league MVP Aaron Rodgers has closed the gap and essentially made it a two-man race.
With third-string QB Nick Mullens slated to start for the Browns, the Raiders moved from 3-point underdogs to consensus 3-point favorites at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
The Lions dominated the Cardinals as 13-point underdogs in a stunning 30-12 victory and the Saints bullied the Buccaneers as 11½-point underdogs in a shocking 9-0 win.
Professional handicapper Ted Sevransky (@teddy_covers) analyzes every NFL Sunday, Monday and Tuesday game, with trends and final scores for each.
Review-Journal sports betting reporter Todd Dewey leads the contest with a 39-30-1 ATS record. Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay is in second place at 37-31-2.
