A Caesars Sportsbook bettor hit a 9-team NFL money line parlay after correctly calling all six outright upsets and throwing in three favorites for good measure.
Betting
The betting line for the Falcons-Eagles “Monday Night Football” game dropped a point after Philadelphia wide receiver A.J. Brown was ruled out with a hamstring injury.
For the second straight week, the biggest NFL favorite on the board lost outright, as the Raiders stunned the Ravens 26-23 as 9-point road underdogs.
Professional handicapper Scott Kellen (SixthSenseSports.com) analyzes every NFL Week 2 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Professional handicapper Lou Finocchiaro (@GambLou) leads the Review-Journal’s NFL Challenge contest after going 3-1-1 against the spread in Week 1.
Betting opportunities abound Saturday for Mexico’s Independence Day weekend with a UFC card at Sphere and a Canelo Alvarez boxing match at T-Mobile Arena.
The Baltimore Ravens opened as 7-point favorites when the line was posted months ago and shot up to -10 this week. But the consensus spread has dropped to 8½.
Nine handicappers and the RJ’s David Schoen will offer five picks on college football games this season — sides or totals. Here are their selections for Week 3.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with NFL betting notes and trends.
The Bengals are now 1-10 in the first two weeks of the season under coach Zac Taylor. Cincinnati is a 5½-point underdog at Kansas City on Sunday.
Caesars Sportsbook took a six-figure wager on the NFL “Thursday Night Football” clash between the AFC East rival Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with college football notes and trends.
Amid the explosion of legal gambling in the United States, some things have remained off-limits, including betting on the outcome of U.S. elections. But that could be about to change.
The betting favorite to win the election flipped again after Tuesday’s first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
More than 50 prop bets about Tuesday’s debate are posted at an offshore sportsbook. There are props on which words and phrases will be mentioned first and last, and more.