NFL Over/Under Gambling?
Like Division, Conference, and Super Bowl futures, Over/Unders for NFL teams are a hot commodity for bettors. It’s not rare to find teams not in the spotlight that easily surpass their total wins very early in the season.
Like Division, Conference, and Super Bowl futures, Over/Unders for NFL teams are a hot commodity for bettors. It’s not rare to find teams not in the spotlight that easily surpass their total wins very early in the season.
The good folks at Sportsbook.ag were first to market with win totals for the 2014 NFL season, and it’s these initial odds that give us a good idea of what oddsmakers think of each of the teams entering the season.
Sportsbooks see a ton of action over the course of the NFL season. The flood gates won’t open until Week 1, but win totals give us some insight into how oddsmakers feel about our favorite teams. They also give us a preview of which teams should offer some value in the early weeks of the season.
With the NFL season just around the corner, this is good time to look at what might happen this fall on the gridiron. NFL Future Odds are out for each team.
A year ago in this column I looked at the Pittsburgh Steelers, who were projected for 9 wins, and wrote: “The Steelers had 10 wins in 2007 with the No. 1 ranked defense.
The 2009 National Football League season is fast approaching and betED.com has some great odds on one of the most popular preseason bets, NFL Regular Season Wins.
NFL Training Camps open the last week of July, the preseason schedule opens Aug. 9 with the annual Hall of Fame game between the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills (NBC, 8 pm ET), and the regular season kicks off Sept. 10 with the Titans visiting the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers (8:30 pm ET, NBC).