NFL Sports Betting Information (National Football League)
The National Football League (NFL) is divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC), each consisting of 16 teams. The Conferences are further divided into 4 divisions: North, South, East and West. So for all those finger counters, that is a total of 32 teams. The regular season runs from September to December, 17 weeks. Each… View Article
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The National Football League (NFL) is divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC), each consisting of 16 teams. The Conferences are further divided into 4 divisions: North, South, East and West. So for all those finger counters, that is a total of 32 teams. The regular season runs from September to December, 17 weeks. Each team plays 16 games and gets one bye week.
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NFL Schedule Week 2
Week 1 Results
Thursday, Sep 5, 2019 Green Bay Packers 10 Chicago Bears 3 Sunday, Sep 8, 2019 Washington Redskins 27 Philadelphia Eagles 32 Buffalo Bills 17 New York Jets 16 Atlanta Falcons 12 Minnesota Vikings 28 Baltimore Ravens 59 Miami Dolphins 10 Kansas City Chiefs 40 Jacksonville Jaguars 26 Tennessee Titans 43 Cleveland Browns 13 Los Angeles Rams 30 Carolina Panthers 27 Indianapolis Colts 24 Los Angeles Chargers 30 OT Cincinnati Bengals 20 Seattle Seahawks 21 New York Giants 17 Dallas Cowboys 35 Detroit Lions 27 Arizona Cardinals 27 OT San Francisco 49ers 31 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 New England Patriots 33 Monday Sep 9, 2019 Houston Texans 28 New Orleans Saints 30 Denver Broncos 16 Oakland Raiders 24 |
NFL Betting Lines / Odds
Here we list the next weeks odds. To find specific week’s odds Please Follow the link.
NFL Over Under And Point Spread Betting Lines / Odds Week 2 (updated 9/9)
Game | FanDuel | DraftKings |
---|---|---|
Tampa Bay Carolina | 50.5 -6 | – -6 |
Arizona Baltimore | 42.5 -12.5 | – -13.5 |
Buffalo NY Giants | -2.5 42.5 | -2.5 – |
Dallas Washington | -4.5 44 | -6 – |
Indianapolis Tennessee | 44 -3 | – -3 |
Jacksonville Houston | – -3.5 | – – |
LA Chargers Detroit | -3.5 47.5 | -2.5 – |
Minnesota Green Bay | 46.5 -3.5 | – -2.5 |
NE Patriots Miami | -14.5 48.5 | – – |
SF 49ers Cincinnati | -1.5 45 | -1 – |
Seattle Pittsburgh | – -5.5 | – -3.5 |
Kansas City Oakland | -9 48.5 | -9 – |
Chicago Denver | 45.5 -1 | – -1 |
NO Saints LA Rams | 48.5 -3.5 | –3 |
Philadelphia Atlanta | – – | -1 – |
Cleveland NY Jets | -2.5 – | -2.5 – |
NFL Futures
Super Bowl 02/02/2020
Updated 9/9/19 | DraftKings | FanDuel | Sugar House |
---|---|---|---|
New England | +450 | +650 | +450 |
Kansas City | +850 | +850 | +850 |
LA Rams | +900 | +900 | +900 |
New Orleans | +900 | +1100 | +900 |
Philadelphia | +1200 | +1400 | +1200 |
Cleveland | +1600 | +1500 | +1600 |
LA Chargers | +1600 | +1500 | +1600 |
Green Bay | +1600 | +1600 | +1600 |
Pittsburgh | +2000 | +1800 | +2000 |
Chicago | +2200 | +2400 | +2200 |
Dallas | +2200 | +2100 | +2200 |
Houston | +2500 | +2800 | +2500 |
Seattle | +2500 | +3200 | +2500 |
Minnesota | +2800 | +2500 | +2800 |
Atlanta | +3000 | +3200 | +3000 |
Jacksonville | +3300 | +3600 | +3300 |
Baltimore | +3300 | +4300 | +3300 |
SF 49ers | +4000 | +3600 | +4000 |
Tennessee | +5000 | +5500 | +5000 |
Carolina | +5000 | +4500 | +5000 |
Indianapolis | +5000 | +5500 | +5000 |
NY Jets | +6000 | +6000 | +6000 |
Denver | +6600 | +7000 | +6600 |
Tampa Bay | +7500 | +7000 | +7500 |
NY Giants | +8000 | +8000 | +8000 |
Buffalo | +8000 | +8000 | +8000 |
Oakland | +10000 | +10000 | +10000 |
Detroit | +12500 | +8000 | +12500 |
Washington | +12500 | +10000 | +12500 |
Arizona | +12500 | +11000 | +12500 |
Cincinnati | +15000 | +15000 | +15000 |
Miami | +15000 | +19000 | +15000 |
Other NFL Futures
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- AFC Conference
- AFC Division East
- AFC Division West
- AFC Division North
- AFC Division South
- NFC Conference
- NFC Division East
- NFC Division West
- NFC Division North
- NFC Division South
NFL Prop Bets
The NFL prop bets are so diverse and numerous that we cant list them all here. Check with the sportsbook for live / in-game bets and prop bets. Here is an example of props bets from Super Bowl LIII
NFL News
NFL Injuries Week 1
Check back for up to date injury reports. Knowledge is advantage, the more you know, the wiser your bets will be.
1. Browns
Baker Mayfield, Browns, quarterback, bruised wrist
Kendall Lamm, offensive tackle, knee injury
Dontrell Hilliard, running back, concussion
2. Jets
C.J. Mosley, linebacker, groin injury
Quinnen Williams, defensive tackle, ankle injury
3. Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes, quarterback, sprained ankle
Tyreek Hill, wide receiver, sternoclavicular joint injury
4. Ravens
Jimmy Smith, cornerback, knee injury
5. Jaguars
Nick Foles, quarterback, broke left clavicle.
Quincy Williams, rookie linebacker, knee injury.
6. Redskins
Jonathan Allen, defensive tackle, knee injury
Caleb Brantley, defensive end, ankle injury
7. Dolphins
Albert Wilson, receiver, calf injury
8. Rams
Eric Weddle, safety, head laceration
9. Vikings
Mackensie Alexander, cornerback, elbow injury
10. Bills
Taron Johnson, cornerback, hamstring
11. Eagles
Malik Jackson defensive tackle, injured
12. Seahawks
Neiko Thorpe, defensive back,hamstring
13. 49ers
Tevin Coleman, running back, ankle injury
14. Bengals
Joe Mixon, running back, right ankle
15. Chargers
Mike Williams, wide receiver, knee injury
16. Steelers announced
Joshua Dobbs, quarterback
Sean Davis, safety
Justin Layne, cornerback
Fred Johnson, guard
Chukwuma Okorafor, offensive lineman
Zach Gentry, tight end
Isaiah Buggs defensive end
TJ Watt, Linebacker, hip
Maurkice Pouncey, center, ankle
Joe Haden, cornerback, shoulder
JuJu Smith-Schuster, wideout, toe
17. Patriots
Joejuan Williams cornerback
Obi Melifonwu, cornerback
Demaryius Thomas, wide receiver
Korey Cunningham, offensive tackle
Kyle Van Noy, linebacker, wife gave birth
Byron Cowart defensive lineman
Marcus Cannon, offensive lineman, shoulder injury
18. Colts
Devin Funchess, wide receiver, broken collarbone