Tonight’s Thursday Night Football sees the Buffalo Bills hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 4-3 Bills looking to get their season back on track after that shock loss to the Patriots in Week 7. The Bucs are 3-3 and chasing the Falcons in the NFC South and need the W too.
With one of the league’s best quarterbacks under center, I’ve been tasked with looking at the best ways to bet Josh Allen props. I’ve taken a long look at Allen-specific markets at various sportsbooks to find the very best TNF odds for you to get involved with the Bills QB on Thursday Night Football.
While getting your NFL picks set for Week 8 odds, don’t forget to take a gander at our Bills vs. Buccaneers props as part of our Bills vs. Buccaneers predictions.
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The Dallas Cowboys don’t get a lot of love in the playoffs, and rightfully so given their recent history.
However, the Cowboys are heavy favorites in the NFL odds and will be looking to quiet the haters about their chances in the latest Super Bowl odds.
We take a closer look at Dak Prescott’s Wild Card odds and give our best free NFL picks for Packers vs. Cowboys on January 14.
Be sure to also check out our Packers vs. Cowboys betting preview, along with our Packers vs. Cowboys props.
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The Los Angeles Rams are still is search of their first win of 2024 as they host the San Francisco 49ers at SoFi Stadium in Week 3.
Although Christian McCaffrey remains out for the defending NFC champs, my 49ers vs. Rams predictions and NFL picks are bullish on Jordan Mason as San Francisco’s temporary lead tailback on Sunday, September 22.
49ers vs Rams prediction
My best betJordan Mason longest rush Over 17.5 yards (-125 at BetMGM)
My analysis
The San Francisco 49ers are hurting pretty bad right now on offense. Christian McCaffery is on injured reserve, Deebo Samuel is out with a calf injury, and George Kittle is doubtful for Sunday’s game.
Luckily, running back …
“Wigan scored seven in the first half against Hull last week. Is this a record in a professional domestic league game?” asks George Jones.
Wigan’s extraordinary romp had everyone scrambling round the memory bank and/or the nearest Rothmans. The ambiguity of the above question meant a few of you sent in examples of crazy scoring in the second half of games, so let’s deal with those first.
“Brighton beat Walsall 7-0 in 1976, having been goalless at half-time,” notes Roger Kay. “Peter Ward got four and Ian ‘Spider’ Mellor three. It was a little ironic as we’d been royally whupped by Walsall 6-0 only two years previously.”
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IT’S BIG VASE FINAL, BABY
The idea of the Pope’s O’Rangers playing in a Big Vase final seemed utterly absurd as recently as five years ago. Having just seen his team knocked out of the qualifiers by Progrès Niederkorn, the fourth best team in Luxembourg, the then-O’Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha was subsequently seen remonstrating with angry fans while standing in a bush, a state of affairs that correctly suggested his reign was doomed a month before the fitba season proper had even started. How things change.
On Wednesday night in Seville, O’Rangers will line up against Eintracht Frankfurt for the final of this season’s competition, one in which they’ve already knocked o…
Erik ten Hag has said Manchester United remain unsure why they have sustained so many injuries despite conducting an internal investigation.
The manager has been without up to 11 players owing to various problems this season, with Casemiro, Lisandro Martínez, Tyrell Malacia, Harry Maguire, Mason Mount and Victor Lindelöf absent for Saturday’s early kick-off at West Ham. Christian Eriksen, Amad Diallo, Luke Shaw, Kobbie Mainoo and Raphaël Varane have previously been missing.
Ten Hag said: “We did research about it but there are so many factors, you can’t point at one factor. But in this moment what is most important is that we have to deal with it and we have to work to get the players back as soon as possib…
The Atlanta Hawks selected forward Zaccharie Risacher with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 NBA Draft on Wednesday night. Risacher comes out of France, where he most recently played for JL Bourg-en-Bresse of LNB Elite, the country's premier division of professional basketball. In 32 games last season, Risacher averaged 10.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 0.9 assists for JL Bourg. The 19-year-old is 6-foot-9 and weighed in at 195 pounds at the draft combine back in May. Atlanta does not own another pick in this year's draft, which has been split into two days. Wednesday's first round is being held at Barclays Center in New York. ESPN's Seaport District Studios — also in New York — will host the second round. The Washington Wizards will be on the clock next. –Field …
The Houston Texans’ plan to leverage home field advantage and an at-times terrifying defense fell through when they allowed Kansas City’s Knile Davis to return the game’s opening kickoff 106 yards for a score. ESPN Deportes’s Álvaro Martín captured the shock almost as well as the vacuum-like sound of Texans fans gasping. [ESPN Deportes] To contact the author of this post, write to [email protected] ( PGP key) or find him on Twitter @bubbaprog. …
Some people are fans of the Carolina Panthers. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Carolina Panthers. This 2019 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. Read all the previews so far here. Your team: Carolina Panthers. Your 2018 record: 7-9. This is how it works. This is how it has always worked. The Panthers consistently alternate, on annual basis, between being a legitimate contender and being a heap of ground-up otter meat. 2018 represented the latter brand of modern Panthers. They started 6-2 and subsequently dropped seven in a row. They needed a miracle field goal from two states away to beat a hilariously dysfunctional Giants outfit. They got a new owner but the old grope-happy plantation master who USED to own the team still gets to keep his statue…
Last week, Deadspin released its favorite sports moments of the year. The collection is beautifully written and well-curated on the whole, but it has one glaring flaw—there are no baby races. Baby racing, the practice of placing unsuspecting infants on a basketball court and demanding that they crawl toward their cooing parents for the viewing pleasure of thousands of onlookers, is easily the best form of halftime entertainment. It is also a dumb, perfect sport in its own right. The baby race has no room for pretensions or inane rules; this is simple raw humanity on display. Babies do not care about the people watching or their incentives to win or the idea of playing the game the right way. They care only about themselves, and baby racing is better for it. And the world is better for…