The NFL owners will be having a series of online meeting to discuss various matters relating to the pro football league. Of course, they will be talking about health and safety protocols regarding COVID-19, and the plans for the Super Bowl LV. They will also discuss the possibility of extending the regular season in 2021, something bookies at SportsbookPayPerHead.com would be looking forward to.
One of the concerns of the league is the COVID-19 cases that teams get. So far, for December 6-12, there are 14 cases from players and 31 from staff. Despite the number of cases, this is actually a decline comparing it to previous weeks. The NFL has stricter protocols and strict sanctions to help address the issue of cases in the league.
The NFC East was once the crown jewel of the National Football League. Dallas, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington. Every franchise has a deep, storied, history and most franchises in the division are bitter rivals. But over the last couple of years, it's become a two-horse race in pph sportsbooks. The Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles have bumped heads since at least 2018 while the New York Giants and the team that plays in D.C. have floundered.
Ironically, in Week 1, only the Washington Football Team, the biggest underdogs to win the NFC East, scored a victory with a 27-17 upset win over the Eagles as 5.5-point home dogs. Odds have barely shifted, though, and the jury is still out on whether the Cowboys or Eagles will win the division in NFC East betting.
After the sudden retirement of QB Andrew Luck, the Indianapolis Colts struggles to get going last season and ended up with a 7-9 record. Now with Philip Rivers under center, the Colts are aiming to return to the postseason and maybe even win their first division title since 2014.
According to the latest odds, Indianapolis is set at an over/under win total of 8.5 games. We’ll take a look at how their offseason has unfolded, as well as their schedule in the fall, before determining whether the over or under makes the most sense.
The NFL season season is well under 100 days away, so we are getting closer to all 32 teams battling for a championship.
While there are some teams who you could rule out fairly easily, there are plenty more to have a chance to win Super Bowl LV next February in Tampa Bay.
Here are the latest odds to win the Super Bowl, along with a closer look at some teams who could be decent bets.
It will surely be a different feeling around the Patriots going into the fall. With longtime quarterback Tom Brady gone, it’s a new era in New England, with Jarrett Stidham now tasked with leading them team behind center. However, they still have the bulk of their defensive core in place from last year, which was among the best in football, as well as head coach Bill Belichick.
The Green Bay Packers can look back and be proud of their successful 2019 campaign. Led by first year head coach Matt LaFleur, the Packers finished with 13 wins and a division title, advancing to the conference championship before losing to the 49ers. Green Bay is now hoping to do even better in 2020, winning yet another division title and potentially advancing to the Super Bowl for just the second time under QB Aaron Rodgers.
According to Vegas odds-makers, Green Bay’s over/under win total is set at 9. We’ll look closely into the moves the team made this offseason, as well as how their schedule in the fall looks, before giving our official pick.
Thanksgiving is known for celebration, of family gathering together and appreciating what they have. Thanksgiving is also a very, very busy day for those who are into sports betting. And one can easily imagine it: after a sumptuous meal, half the family goes to the living room to watch football.
Thanksgiving typically launches one of the busiest times of the year, and gambling industry news sites will be showing highlights and recaps and how much people have won for the month. For a bookie, this is a great time to earn a lot of money. A great Price Per Head sportsbook will help bookies stay on top of all the lines and their players.