Bettors drooling over Thanksgiving Classic NFL Feast
Along with Turkey, pumpkin pie and parades, NFL bettors have the annual tradition of a trio of NFL games – commonly called the Thanksgiving Classic – to look forward to this Thursday.
Along with Turkey, pumpkin pie and parades, NFL bettors have the annual tradition of a trio of NFL games – commonly called the Thanksgiving Classic – to look forward to this Thursday.
The National Football League couldn’t have picked a much better matchup to open the 2010 NFL season than the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints hosting Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings.
Thursday’s game (8:30 pm ET, NBC) is a rematch of the NFC Conference Championship in January, a thriller the Saints won 31-18 in overtime en route to the first Super Bowl victory in franchise history two weeks later.
It’s Conference Championship weekend and football betting fans will find everything they need – except for beer – at betED.com.
betED.com NFL Betting has full-game, quarter-, half- and prop bets for the AFC and NFC Championship games this Sunday in New Orleans and Indianapolis.
The NFL Divisional Playoffs are set for Saturday and Sunday and betED.com is all set for the action with NFL Playoff Odds and some great NFL Playoff Props.
It gets going with the Arizona Cardinals battling the New Orleans Saints on Saturday at the Louisiana Superdome (4:30 pm ET, FOX).
The NFL Playoffs are here, with the Wild Card round kicking off the action on four fronts this weekend, and betED.com has some great NFL Playoffs Prop Bets available along with game odds.
The final weekend of the NFL season is here and while most playoff positions are set, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some bet-worthy matchups in Week 17.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are hoping history will repeat itself as the final two weeks of the NFL season are played out.
Twenty years ago, the Steelers needed to win their last three regular-season games and have their AFC rivals falter to make the playoffs. And that’s exactly what they need to happen this season.
With a Saturday NFL game this weekend, NFL Betting fans have three primetime pro pigskin matchups to look forward to over the next three days.
It all starts with the struggling Dallas Cowboys visiting the unbeaten New Orleans Saints in a Saturday night showdown (8:20 pm ET, NFL Network).
The NFL’s annual football feast takes place Thursday, when Football Betting fans gorge themselves on a full day of pro pigskin.
As always, the Thanksgiving Day gridiron tradition starts with the Detroit Lions, who this year host the NFC North rival Green Bay Packers in one of a trio of NFL games (12:30 pm ET, FOX).
The old, grizzled gunslinger is going to mosey back into town for a showdown with his former protégé on Sunday.
In other words, Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings visit Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday (4:15 pm ET, FOX), an NFL matchup many Football Betting fans have had circled on their calendars since the schedule was released.
The big game in the NFL this weekend pits the unbeaten Minnesota Vikings against the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday at Heinz Field.
NFL Odds at betED.com have the Steelers as 5-point home favorites and the over/under at 45.
The biggest game on the National Football League’s Week 6 slate features a pair of unbeaten teams that both seem to be, well, unbeatable.
It should make for a classic clash when the New York Giants tangle with the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at the Louisiana Superdome (1 pm ET, FOX).
betED.com has the Saints favored by 3 points in NFL Betting Lines, with the over/under set at 47.
The Minnesota Vikings will be looking to start the NFL season 5-0 for the first time since 2003 when they visit the winless St. Louis Rams on Sunday.
The Vikings are a 10-point favorite and the over/under is 41 in NFL Betting Odds at betED.com.
Despite the differing overall records this season, St. Louis has had lots of success head-to-head, going 5-1 ATS in the past six meetings, and 4-1 SU in the past five.
Week 4 of the National Football league season features some great matchups, but none bigger than the showdown between the Brett Favre-led Minnesota Vikings and Favre’s old team, the Green Bay Packers, on Monday Night Football.
As if there isn’t already enough animosity between the NFC North rivals, Favre’s first game against the Packers is sure to result in fireworks Monday night at the Metrodome (8:35 pm ET, ESPN).
Week 3 of the National Football League season is a tough one for Football Betting fans, with a number of close matchups and lots of line movement.
But a few games standout, including the Tennessee Titans’ trip to New York City on Sunday, where they’ll face the Jets (1 pm ET, CBS).
New York is a 2.5-point favorite in NFL Betting Lines at betED.com.
Week 2 of the National Football League season has some great matchups, highlighted by a nationally televised tilt between NFC East rivals that will be played in front of the largest-ever crowd in NFL history on Sunday Night Football.
But the pigskin action begins with an AFC East clash as Bill Belichick and his New England Patriots visit rival New York Jets Sunday (1 pm ET, CBS).