NFL Superbowl Odds and Football Betting Lines

NFL odds especially Super Bowl odds, are the most popular of all forms football odds. NFL odds are the most popular on point-spread sides. This is also known as the betting spread, or the line. Gamblers have a choice of taking the favorite at minus points or the dog at plus points in football lines.

Also available on all NFL games and many college games are Over/under football odds, also known as totals. That is where you are wagering on whether or not the combined score between two teams will go over or under the football lines.

For gamblers that don’t like pointspreads but believe that they can pick winners straight up, then money line football betting lines are great options. Instead of laying or taking points with football betting odds, a gambler can either lay NFL betting odds on the favorite or take NFL football lines on the dog.

Gamblers can also choose to bet parlays. A parlay is a group of plays ranging from two to ten that are merged into a single wager in which all of the plays must win for the bet to win versus the football lines.

Teaser wagering is similar to parlays with the difference being you get points added to your wager. For example, a team that was a +4 point underdog on the regular and parlay line is a +10 dog on the 6-point teaser line. The trade off is that teasers payoff at lesser football odds than parlays.

Another popular option with NFL lines is “Futures” where you bet on a team to win the Super Bowl, division, season wins, etc. These are NFL betting lines that gamblers like to look at before the season begins but are also available throughout the year.

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Near-threatened J-Ville Jaguars host the Denver Broncos

Betting on Broncos vs. Jaguars NFL Week 13 OddsThe Broncos and the Jaguars will see online NFL betting action when the former visit the latter at EverBank Field on Sunday, December 4th. Here are the odds for people who bet on NFL games at a sportsbookBroncos -4½ (-115) 42 (-105) Jaguars +4½ (-105) 42 (-115)

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Feeding Saints to Lions: Detroit versus New Orleans

Lions vs. Saints NFL Week 13 BettingLike in the good old days of early Christendom, the NFL betting public will come the closest to enjoying the spectacle that was Damnatio ad Bestias when the Detroit Lions visit the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, December 4th at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The question is will the Saints be martyred or will Breesus come down from the sky and spirit them away? Here are the sportsbook oddsLions +5½ (-105) 53½ (-110) Saints -5½ (-115) 53½ (-110)

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Three times a Brady: the LA Rams versus the NE Patriots

Rams against Patriots NFL Week 13 OddsThe Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots will provide a nice chance to do some NFL gambling at a sportsbook when they meet on Sunday, December 4th at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. These are the NFL football odds for the game: Rams +13 (-110) 44½ (-110) Patriots -13 (-110) 44½ (-110)

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Ride Cowboys Ride: Dallas versus Minnesota Vikings

Dallas Cowboys vs. Dallas Cowboys at U.S.  Bank Stadium on Thursday, December 1stThe Dallas Cowboys will visit the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on Thursday, December 1st. here are the NFL football odds in case you’d like to do some NFL gambling at a sportsbookCowboys -3 (-125) 43½ (-110) Vikings +3 (+105) 43½ (-110)

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Can do Chiefs: Kansas City versus the Atlanta Falcons

Kansas City versus the Atlanta Falcons NFL Week 13The Kansas City Chief will visit to legendary lost city of Atlanta on Sunday, December 4th to face the Falcons. These are the NFL gambling lines for the game at the Georgia Dome for people who want to bet on NFL football at an online sportsbook:  Kansas City Chiefs +4 (-115) 49 (-110) Atlanta Falcons -4 (-105) 49 (-110)

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Madden Likes Video Games But Not Thursday Night Football

John Madden says Likes Video Games But Not Thursday Night FootballThat old “betting on football games to make them more interesting” cliché may not be all that clichéd this season. Viewership is down 11% from last year, and the “it’s an election year” excuse is no longer valid. A few team owners such as Colts’ Jim Irsay and Texans’ Robert McNair have placed the blame on pre-game kneeling antics spearheaded by Colin Kaepernick. But if that were the case, the solution would be very simple; just have Aretha Franklin sing the anthem before each and every game. The NFL football odds are against anyone – even professional sportsballers – being able to kneel for that long.

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