NFL Week 2 Picks and Predictions: Bears, Steelers and Falcons All Set For Bounce Backs

Overreaction and recency bias. Two things that plague NFL bettors.

This gruesome twosome isn’t just confined to our NFL picks and predictions, but it’s a duo we dance with in our non-gambling lives as well.

Take my son for example. He loves superheroes. I love superheroes. So, any new superhero movie hitting the theater (and there’s been a lot of them), we see in the cinema. Regardless of the quality of said superhero flick, that latest movie now becomes his favorite of all time.

“Blue Beetle”, “The Flash”, “Guardians of the Galaxy 3”, “Across the Spider-Verse”, “Shazam! Fury of the Gods”, and whatever cinematic superhero stories came before that have all had their day in the …

Week 11 NFL Trend Report: Can KC Put Up Points vs Philly After Halftime?

Another week of the NFL season is upon us and we’ve got some absolute juicy NFL odds this week headlined by the Bengals and Ravens on Thursday night along with the Super Bowl matchup between the Eagles and Chiefs on Monday night. 

This week’s trend report features a mixed bag of standard and weirdo trends to consider as part of your handicaps. Of course, I’ve also got a variety of Under NFL betting trends to look at as low scoring continues to dominate the season. 

While Overs edged out Unders 8-6 in Week 10, Unders are still hitting at close to 60% and have been wildly profitable in primetime. Night games have gone Under in 25 of 32 games this season with Monday night Unders on an 11-1 tear!

Does this mean your NFL picks sho…

Noah Gray Odds and Super Bowl Props: Gray Day in Vegas?

Noah Gray may be the backup tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, but he is still very much part of this offense and will be involved in the Super Bowl gameplan. The great thing about Super Bowl odds is there are a load of options even for guys that are not the stars of the game. 

Gray has already seen nine targets in these playoffs and averaged a sturdy 10.9 yards per reception this season. Even if his recent volume regresses, Gray can break off one long catch that could make bettors money on the NFL odds. 

After looking at the Noah Gray odds, these are my favorite NFL picks surrounding the Kansas City tight end come February 11.

For more Super Bowl predictions, be sure to check out our Super Bowl 58 props and 49ers vs. Chiefs picks.

Updated Super Bowl 2025 Odds for NFL Week 6: Jets Running on Empty

We are now almost a third of the way through the NFL season and the 2025 Super Bowl odds are starting to take shape. 

The Kansas City Chiefs continue to lead the market, with the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens hot on their heels. 

While that’s not changed much from Week 1, there are a handful of teams that have seen their odds rise or fall in dramatic fashion. 

Join me as I run down the latest NFL odds below. 

โคตรเจ๋ง! Contra Reforged เกมคอนทราแบบ Fan Remake สามมิติ

ช่วงนี้ต้องยอมรับเลยว่า Konami มาเหนือเมฆด้วยโปรเจ็กต์เกมคอนโซลที่น่าจับตามองเป็นจำนวนมากไม่ว่าจะเป็น Silent Hill 2 และ Metal Gear Solid Delta แต่สำหรับเกมสองมิติที่เป็นต้นกำเนิดยุคเรโทรนั้นก็ถือว่ามีความสำคัญไม่ใช่น้อย ดังนั้นในเวลาที่ผ่านมาทางค่ายจึงนำเสนอผลงานเก่ารูปแบบแพ็ครวมฮิตให้ติดตาม…

ไม่รอด! Baldur’s Gate III เวอร์ชันคอนโซลในญี่ปุ่นเตรียมโดนเซ็นเซอร์

แม้ผู้เล่นในประเทศอื่นๆ จะได้เล่นBaldur’s Gate IIIกันไปตั้งแต่กลางปีที่ผ่านมา แต่ในส่วนของผู้ใช้งานคอนโซลในประเทศญี่ปุ่นก็ยังต้องรอกันยาวจนถึงปลายปีนี้เลยครับ และล่าสุดก็มีการยืนยันเพิ่มเติมจาก Spike Chunsoft ผู้จัดจำหน่ายในพื้นที่แดนปลาดิบแล้วด้วยเหมือนกันครับว่าตัวเกมจะต้องถูกเซ็…

J.R. Smith Fined $50,000 For Being J.R. Smith

Oh J.R., what are we going to do with you? It's been two days since J.R. Smith earned himself a stern warning from the NBA for untying Shawn Marion's shoe during a game, but now the league has decided to fine Smith $50,00 for "recurring instances of unsportsmanlike conduct," which is a hilarious way to describe untying a person's shoes. J.R. didn't give the league much of choice, though, because even after being warned, he went ahead and tried to pull the same stunt on Greg Monroe last night. After the game, he offered this…um…explanation: "I wasn't really too concerned about [getting fined],'' Smith said after the game. When asked if he understood the message from the league, Smith said, "Yes and no. I'm not really su…

Manchester United v Brighton: match preview

The title may never have been a realistic proposition but a win against Brighton would give a healthy boost to wrapping up a top-four finish early so Manchester United can focus on trying to win the Europa League and FA Cup. Graham Potter’s side begin a difficult run to the finish line with Everton and Chelsea following this and a final three games against West Ham, Manchester City and Arsenal. The omens begin poorly as Brighton have conceded three goals in each of their past four meetings with United, losing each time. The meat of the run-in sandwich against Sheffield United, Leeds and Wolves will be crucial to their hopes of survival. Then again Newcastle’s form is so poor it may matter very little.

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Nicolò Fagioli finds place in Juventus side refreshed by fountain of youth

Juventus should have listened to Nicolò Fagioli a little sooner. “Young players need to play,” said the 21-year-old midfielder in May, as he prepared to return to the Bianconeri after a season on loan at Cremonese. He was talking in broad terms, citing call-ups by the Italy manager Roberto Mancini as evidence of shifting national attitudes, but also about his personal development at the same time.

“I have supported Juve since I was a boy and for me it would be a dream to wear that shirt, but I need to understand what their intentions are for me,” Fagioli said. “If they have a journey in mind for us to take together, then I could not be more up for that … I repeat, though, if they are good enough, young players need to play.”

Raised up by Girona, Dovbyk stands alone at the top to claim the Pichichi

Sometimes the least important things matter most, small moments that make sense of it all. A last-minute penalty in a 7-0 win on the final day, scored against the worst team around – long since relegated, reduced to 10 men, with a reserve keeper in goal and coach that’s leaving – elevated Artem Dovbyk above everyone. The last shot of the final Friday of the season took the Girona striker to the top of the Pichichi charts. The first shot of the final Saturday – off target by his closest rival for the award Alexander Sørloth – kept him there for ever, legends made of him and those who carried him, countryman and team mate Viktor Tsygankov standing holding a lightsaber to the sky.

Dovbyk’s 77th shot of the season, more than anyone,…