NFL Betting Articles

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John Ryan -

The New York Jets (11-5, 6-2 away) made the playoffs, but now have to face the unenviable task of traveling to face the Indianapolis Colts (10-6, 6-2 home) set to start at 8:00 PM ET Saturday Night. 

 
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Joe Freda -

This Wild Card weekend gives us four chances to make some money. With their seasons on the line, which team are you going to put your money on?

 
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LT Profits Sports Group - So much for favorites! New England and Brady couldn't match the Jets and Sanchez, but our play on the Packers is looking even stronger right now.
 
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Chance Harper -

If you’re betting on the Baltimore Ravens – as you should be doing – for their AFC Wild Card Weekend matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs then do it now before the NFL betting odds see some heavy movement.

 
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Adam Markowitz - At the outset of the season, Head Coach Andy Reid knew that he had to prove quite a bit to get the City of Brotherly Love to continue to believe in him.
 
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Adam Markowitz - The Green Bay Packers had themselves an up and down season, but when push came to shove, QB Aaron Rodgers got the job done.
 
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Bodog -

NFL 2010 has been one of the most unpredictable seasons from both a fan and NFL handicapper perspective. Full of controversy (cough, cough Brett Favre) and unexpected outcomes.

 
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Craig Tattan - The Saints expected to enter the post season as NFC South champs but instead find themselves as a wild card entry playing a divisional champion with a record below .500.
 
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Bob Harvey -

Here’s a look at this weekend's Wildcard matchups and at which teams are in need of the most medical attention.

 
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Adam Markowitz - The Kansas City Chiefs were probably the most surprising of the 12 teams in the postseason this year, as no one really expected that they had the ability to win the AFC West.