Saints vs Panthers Week 2 Picks and Predictions: New Orleans Sets Out to Prove It's the Real Deal

This Sunday, the Panthers have their second home game of the new NFL season as they welcome the New Orleans Saints to Carolina. 

Both teams sit at 1-0, although the Jameis Winston-led Saints are 3-point favorites having knocked off the Packers last weekend. Don’t miss our free NFL betting picks and predictions for the New Orleans Saints vs. Carolina Panthers.

Raiders vs Bengals Wild Card Prop Bets and Same-Game Parlay: Healthy Waller Feasts on Bengals D

Both the Las Vegas Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals will be riding into Thursday’s cold Wild Card game with a quarterback and a head coach with zero playoff experience. The Bengals opened as 6.5-point favorites but sharp money has moved that line down to -5.5 which is more of a lack of confidence in the Bengals than a vote for the Raiders.

Can Joe Burrow stay upright versus this Vegas pass rush? Can the Raiders move the ball with vanilla quarterback and running back play? Find out in our free player props and predictions for the Raiders vs. Bengals. 

Aaron Rodgers SNF Spotlight: Player Props for Sunday Night Football Week 18

A playoff berth will be on the line at Lambeau Field when the Detroit Lions take on the Green Bay Packers in the final regular season game of the season.

The Lions need the Los Angeles Rams to beat the Seattle Seahawks to have a shot at making the postseason, while the Packers have a simple task… win, and they’re in. 

If the Packers prevail, it will more than likely be because their star quarterback had a big night under center. With that in mind, here are my three favorite Aaron Rodgers NFL player props for January 8. 

Be sure to also check out Rohit Ponnaiya’s full Lions vs. Packers betting picks, as well as Josh Inglis’ SNF player props! 

Ravens vs Titans Odds, Picks, and Predictions Week 6: Flowers Remains a Downfield Threat

We’ve got more NFL action from London coming at you, this time featuring a clash between the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans in Week 6 odds. Both teams will try to bounce back from tough defeats last week, with the Ravens trying to improve their record to 4-2 and the Titans aiming to get back to .500.

NFL odds have the Ravens as 4-point favorites with the Over/Under set at 41.5. Here are my best free NFL picks for Ravens vs. Titans on October 15.

Be sure to also check our Lamar Jackson spotlight picks!

Ravens vs Titans odds

Ravens vs Titans predictions

The Baltimore Ravens passing game was supposed to open up this season under Todd Monken, and while that hasn’t necessarily been the case, it looks li…

Week 18 NFL Parlay Picks: Love Conquers Bears Again

We’ve reached Week 18 of the NFL season, and there’s still plenty to be determined before the playoffs begin. 

The Packers control their postseason destiny as they collide with the Bears, who are playing with pride as the season winds down. I’ve crunched the numbers and have constructed a same-game parlay for that late-afternoon tilt. 

But first up is my traditional three-leg parlay that weighs motivation much more heavily than in past weeks, albeit while not paying a premium and giving in to the “this team needs it more” mentality.

Join me as I give out my free NFL picks for this final batch of NFL odds before the playoffs arrive.

Steelers vs Broncos Picks & Predictions for Week 2: Poor QB Play Keeps Scoring Low at Mile High

Sunday sees a Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Denver Broncos game with the lowest total of Week 2 at just 36.5 points.

The bookies aren’t expecting a great offensive game after what we witnessed from both clubs in Week 1, and neither are my Steelers vs Broncos predictions and NFL picks for September 15.

Steelers vs Broncos prediction

My best betUnder 36.5 (-110 at BetMGM)

My analysis

Nobody but the fans of both teams are excited for Sunday’s Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos matchup.

The game started with the lowest total points line of the weekend at 40.5 but it’s since dropped even further, going a whole four points lower. If what we saw in the opening week is anything to go by, then we aren&rs…

Empty seats and elbow bumps as Bundesliga makes clinical return

Without the Covid-19 pandemic, Saturday 16 May would have seen the final matches of the German football league’s 57th season: a day of passion and noise, tears of joy from the champions and despair from fans of relegated teams. Instead, the restart of the Bundesliga after a nine-week break was a strangely clinical affair, which is more likely to be remembered for unfamiliar hygiene routines, an eerie atmosphere inside the stadiums and awkward elbow bumps.

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For the restart to go ahead, the 36 clubs in the first and second division had to abide by a strict code of regulations drawn up by the German football association. No more than a total of 300 people were all…

Revitalised Leicester reaping rewards after holding with Brendan Rodgers

In return for a taste of his whisky, no less, singer-songwriter Kenny Rogers was once given some awfully vague advice: “The secret to survivin’,” the Gambler told him on a train bound for nowhere, “is knowin’ what to throw away and knowin’ what to keep.” Thanks for that, Gambler, care to elaborate? “You’re got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em.” Yes, Gambler, but how?

The boards of Leicester and Arsenal may have found themselves humming that tune earlier this season when they heard calls to sack their managers. The cries for Brendan Rodgers to be strapped into a train bound for Mutualconsentville never got as loud as the ones aimed at Mikel Arteta but there were mumblings among some fans, nonetheless, th…

Dortmund thrash PSV in 2017 opener

Borussia Dortmund began 2017 in typically net-bulging fashion, hammering Dutch champions PSV 4-1 in Cadiz.

Though languishing sixth in the Bundesliga at the mid-season pause, only Bayern Munich have scored more league goals than Dortmund s 35 and their 8-4 win over Legia Warsaw was a Champions League-record goalfest.

Thomas Tuchel picked a strong side in Spain, only Africa Cup of Nations-bound Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was missing, but the striker s replacement Adrian Ramos showed his class, setting up Dortmund s first two goals through Marco Reus and Shinji Kagawa – Reus finding the net a minute after missing a penalty.

Tuchel made 11 changes at the break, but there was no let-up for PSV as Andre Schurrle and Christian Pulisic put a dominant gloss on the score…