Finding the best value on NFL odds has become just a little bit easier, as most sportsbooks routinely offer odds boosts and betting promotions on select betting markets.
These specially curated promos range from sportsbook to sportsbook, offering users enhanced prices on props, totals, futures, plus popular parlays — or enticing new users to create an account at a new sportsbook.
Boosts are often time-sensitive, with release times (and expiration dates) being quite spontaneous; it can be tedious to go to every different sportsbook and search for the best bonuses of the week, so we have you covered — we’ve compiled a list of the best Week 6 odds boosts for making your NFL picks!
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We made it to the 10th week of the NFL season, and rookie quarterbacks are always front and center, with some living up to the hype and others not as much. With that, let’s look at how the 2021 rookie class fared in Week 10. 6. Trey Lance source: Getty Images Another week, another DNP for Lance. The Niners did win, and if they continue to win, we might not see him much in this second half of his rookie year. We know Lance is the future in the Bay Area, but Jimmy Garoppolo is still the present, and he’s earned the right to keep the starting position for another week after beating up on the L.A. Rams, 31-10. 5. Zach Wilson source: Getty Images Zach Wilson is still out, but after Mike White’s four-interception Sunday, all that talk about White pushing Wilson for starter snaps w…
The six English clubs who attempted to join the European Super League have agreed a settlement with the Premier League in which they will pay £22m between them to causes that support “the good of the game”. The sum is more than was agreed with Uefa in a similar act of contrition but still amounts to less per club than they would pay an average squad member in a year.
A further agreement was struck on new rules to prevent such a breakaway from happening again. In future each club agreeing to enter a competition without the consent of the league would pay a fine of £25m and receive a 30-point deduction. Under the terms of the ESL, the six – Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham – had planned to…
Jesse Marsch has called on his Leeds side to use their late escape from an embarrassing FA Cup defeat at 10-man Cardiff City as a “stepping stone”. Leeds were heading for a sixth successive third-round exit until the 18-year-old substitute Sonny Perkins scored his first professional goal to equalise deep into second-half stoppage time and earn a replay.
Leeds have won only two of their past 16 matches in all competitions and Marsch said they must heed the lessons of their late rally after conceding they were initially out of sync in south Wales. “As a manager I’ve never lost to a lower-division team in the cup and part of it is because I demand that the players take it seriously and we play with intensity as if it’s a first-divisio…
Pep Guardiola says Manchester City are targeting two signings but will not be held to ransom over fees. The Premier League champions are open to bringing in a central midfielder and a striker to boost a squad set to lose Julián Álvarez to Atlético Madrid.
City face Manchester United on Saturday in the Community Shield without Rodri, who is yet to return from holiday after winning the European Championship. Guardiola believes he may need to sign someone to help alleviate the Spain midfielder’s workload, as well as find a replacement for Álvarez.
Newcastle’s Bruno Guimarães was a target but City were put off by his £100m valuation. “If I have some concerns I speak with Txiki [Begiristain],” Guardiola sai…
The 2023 NFL Draft is just a day away and, per the norm, the quarterbacks in the class are the main talking point. The hope for the quarterback-needy teams in the NFL is that they can land one of the top guys in the draft and lock in a franchise cornerstone for the next half-decade, at the very least. But with four quarterbacks set to go in the first round, and one of the peripheral, not every team is going to get the answer they’re hoping for. Figuring out where Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Will Levis, Anthony Richardson, and Hendon Hooker could land is a seemingly impossible task. Young is the likely No. 1 pick. But beyond him? Let’s have a stab at guessing the landing spots for those five quarterbacks, starting with Hooker: 5. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee source: AP Hendon Hooker …
And it's official: Sports biz guy Darren Rovell is leaving CNBC after six years, having reached an "agreement in principle" with his old home, ESPN. Rovell tweeted this morning: Rovell also has a deal in the works with ABC News. And apparently this isn't an Erin Andrews-and- : "Definitely" covering the what now? We know Rovell is very, very into tweeting about food, but how did he parlay that into a beat for ABC News? It's sort of amazing that Rovell got this deal, especially from a news outlet. (Does anyone want to re-read his interrogation of a teenager who claimed to run an escort service?) From what we hear, his contract at CNBC was set to expire, and ESPN/ABC came running to overpay him. Jim Miller, co-author of the recent ESPN oral history, sa…
As the Washington Nationals march to their first postseason in the post-Expos era, a conflict is brewing over whether fans should have to literally march home after extra-late-for-TV playoff games. Unlike civilized mass transit systems, the D.C. Metro shuts down at midnight and costs $29,500 an hour to run overtime. That should be pocket change for an MLB club selling Bryce Harper jerseys by the thousands, but the Nats refuse to pay, leaving fans who traveled in on mass transit stranded. (The club says the city of D.C. should foot the bill, despite other local teams such as the Capitals having deals with the city to keep the Metro open.) Now a D.C. councilmember says the Nationals' stinginess is MLB-imposed. Jack Evans told a local news program that MLB has a policy banning team…
As has been established, tomorrow is a day for much gluttony/sloth/greed/skinny ladies' head in the box: seven pretty outstanding college football games. And no, we're not referring to Syracuse-Illinois. We are actually offended that the game is on television. Of course, the biggest game is probably Notre Dame vs. Michigan, if just because it's Notre Dame vs. Michigan. And we'd like to thank The House Rock Built for illustrated one of the things we absolutely love about college football: The unabashed homerness of the local announcers. This bothers us, a little, when professional teams do it, if just because it seems more steeped in who is writing the paycheck that the tribal loyalties college football inspires. If you're a college football announcer in, say, …
data-mm-id=”_qgnnc5vuu”>Hardcore football fans pay a lot of money to watch every single snap of every single game via the Sunday Ticket package. Some even choose DirecTV as their network provider- exclusive home for the package – just to have it. And when it doesn't work, or is messed up, these same football diehards get angry and go on Twitter and complain about it. Today, they are specifically furious, and for good reason, with the streaming issues.Warning: These people are mad with a capital M.DirecTV just giving Amazon the rights to NFL Sunday Ticket with this terrible streaming. The worst it's been in YEARS!— My own worst enemy -_- (@Justaguy___) October 13, 2019@ATTHelp Sunday nfl ticket is down for me. Watching on Apple TV app. Been slow/not working all day and my in…