Super Bowl Underdogs Picks and Predictions: Best Bets Against the Spread

Sports betting was the NFL’s dirty little secret for decades, driving a massive underground, uber-engaged audience to gamble on the gridiron.

When coaches or players were asked to comment on the point spread, those answers often danced around the NFL odds. However, in today’s “brave new world” of NFL betting, with sportsbooks as the league’s biggest partners, it’s hard to turn a blind eye to what the oddsmakers think.

Those opinions aren’t lost on Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who knew very well what the spreads said about his team’s run to Super Bowl LVIII.

“We’ve been underdogs the last few games, but we never feel like underdogs,” Mahomes gladly told reporters fol…

Bengals vs Giants SNF Prop Bets: The Long and the Short of It

The Cincinnati Bengals face off against the New York Giants in Sunday Night Football action this week.

There’s a good chance of scattered showers for the primetime clash while the tricky crosswinds at the Meadowlands could gust over 20 mph. That factors into how I’m betting the player props markets as I back a running back and slot receiver while even wagering on a defensive player prop.

Here are my three favorite NFL picks and Bengals vs. Giants predictions for October 13. 

Paul Pierce Gets Huge Ovation With Closing Three-Pointer In His Last Game In Boston

Paul Pierce played his last game in Boston today, four years after the Celtics traded him away. In the starting lineup for the first time in more than a month to celebrate his final game at his old stomping grounds, Pierce got a standing ovation from the crowd in recognition of the 15 years he spent as a Celtic. The Clippers put him back in for the game’s final seconds, which was long enough to hit one last three-pointer and earn an emotional round of cheers from the crowd: …

Leicester v Crystal Palace: match preview

Crystal Palace will have had over two weeks’ rest by the time they travel to Leicester on Monday so it will be interesting to see whether they are rusty or recharged against Brendan Rodgers’ side, who in that time followed up victory in the FA Cup semi-finals with an impressive dismantling of West Brom. Leicester appear to be back in their groove, with James Maddison making a successful return to action and Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheanacho continuing to thrive together up front. Sometimes this season Leicester have struggled to penetrate defences who sit deep at the King Power but there is good reason to believe they will find ways through Palace. Paul Doyle

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No strikers bad, two strikers good, as Spain and Germany share the spoils

Well, there’s a thing. Maybe there is something to be said for these so‑called experts after all. For 53 minutes of this 1-1 draw Germany and Spain played out a carefully hedged, engrossingly mannered game of football. This was a game of midfield squared, of Big Midfield Energy, a quiet debauchery of midfield.

Al Bayt Stadium is essentially a vast illuminated fibreglass tent dumped down in the desert scrub. It was packed here, or almost packed. But at times in the second half it was so quiet in the stands you could hear the air conditioning hiss. This is, it seems likely, not a sentence that has been typed before in a football report.

The game wasn’t dull, or unengrossing. But it was oddly samey and controlled…

Nico Williams gets royal assent after dynamic display shows Spain’s future

When Nico Williams turns up, everything changes, except him. At the end of Spain’s 1-0 destruction of Italy on Thursday night – and, yes, there is such a thing as a 1-0 destruction – King Felipe VI made his way down to the dressing room to congratulate them. There was a brief address, something about having to win even if it was with an own goal, and a smattering of polite applause. The king went round the room: handshakes, smiles, the occasional word. “Sixteen?!” he said, standing before Lamine Yamal, putting his head in his hands. The players laughed a little awkwardly, nodded, said thanks.

And then, just as Felipe reached the end of the line, shook David Raya’s hand and started to say he was going now, he was suddenly interrup…

Fans at Arrowhead Can Go Kick Rocks

I don’t know what we expected. Despite the best efforts of a good chunk of America, everything continues to be a flaming dumpster fire. Why should the NFL’s first Moment of Unity be any different? In case you missed it, those were fans at the NFL opener in Kansas City booing the Moment of Unity. While the Chiefs remained on the field, arms linked, for the playing of Lift Every Voice and Sing (also known as the “Black National Anthem”) and the Star-Spangled Banner, the Texans returned to the locker room for the playing of both anthems. Afterwards, both teams met at mid-field for a moment of silence to honor the fight for racial justice. And that’s when the booing started. Because this is where we are as a country. We can’t even acknowledge that racial equality is a laudable…

Ohio State Loses Two Commitments From 2020 Class In Wake Of Urban Meyer's Retirement

Ohio State football has already started to feel the effects of Urban Meyer’s decision to retire at the end of this season for health and family-related reasons. Two of the Buckeyes’ seven commitments from the 2020 recruiting class have announced on Twitter that they’ve decommitted from the program. The first was four-star safety Lejond Cavazos. The second prospect, and admittedly the more notable one, is four-star offensive tackle Jake Wray—the 56th-ranked player from the class of 2020. Wray cites his older brother Max, a freshman offensive lineman who plays for the Buckeyes, as a reason for why Ohio State will remain as a top choice for his commitment, but the Georgia-native can keep his options open as he has offers from 24 schools including Alabama, Michigan and Oregon, accor…

Why Your Team Sucks 2018: Pittsburgh Steelers

Some people are fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers. This 2018 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. Read all the previews so far here. Your team: Pittsburgh Steelers. “Why can Tomlin use that word but not me?” Your 2017 record: 13-3, but I assure you that it was unwatchable from beginning to end. This team can make any 13-3 season feel like an 8-8 season. The only thing I remember from them last season is when one of their linebackers had his spinal column severed, and for some reason I was supposed to feel GOOD that he didn’t manage to die out on the fucking field. Actually, I do remember some other crap, like this play: Amazing how I would have had sympathy for ANY other team had they …

What Our Parents Thought Of Deadspin In 2015

The writers at Deadspin asked their moms and dads what they thought of the site in 2015. Here are their unedited responses. Ley’s Mom: I thought the growth of the website last year was fairly significant – it was much more so this year! Frequently seeing and hearing news and other media outlets cite to Deadspin’s stories and postings attests to the credibility you all have built up over the last few years. I am not sure the established media actually respects Deadspin, in fact they probably resent you all – but they do now acknowledge the site on a regular basis as a source for stories they cover. You guys often get there first – that makes me proud! Drew’s Mom: They did a fabulous job. Drew’s Dad: Better than a Georges Duboeuf vintage. I’m in as long as they take ca…