Sunday's NFL Super Wild Card Weekend games offer us a nice chance to go for value. If you like longer odds plays in the touchdown prop market, look no further.
We get the NFL's 2024 Super Wild Card Weekend started on Saturday with a pair of AFC games, and it's the wide receivers we're drawn to most.
There are quite a few NHL games tonight that look to offer some value on the total, so let's build up some bankroll on a couple of overs and then roll that over into an NFL weekend full of bets.
Our Griffin Carroll still has a pick up his sleeve for Super Wild Card Weekend in Yardbarker's Weekend Six-Pack.
The Philadelphia Eagles are inarguably the coldest team entering the NFL playoffs, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers own one of the worst records of any playoff team.
Matthew Stafford is returning to Detroit, and Jared Goff gets to face his former team. This Rams-Lions game should be an absolute treat, and we are excited to bet on it Sunday night.
NFL Super Wild Card Weekend gets started Saturday afternoon when the Cleveland Browns visit the Houston Texans. We have a road favorite in this one; is the spread set right?
This Super Wild Card Weekend offers us strong angles across the board, making the player prop research all the better. We're jumping on these picks for Sunday's games.
With lines open on NFL player props, we see no reason to wait. Let's grab us these numbers before they move up.
DraftKings has opened the availability for player props to be included in their same game parlay options for many more states. We are excited about what this market can bring.
There's no shortage of enticing spots on the ice tonight, so we're touching four games with a pair of plays.
We know it's a few days away, but early bird gets the worm, so we're making today all about the NFL.
It's a smaller NHL night to start the new week, and the clear game of interest has to be the Boston Bruins visiting the Colorado Avalanche.
We stick with football tonight as we're treated to the College Football Championship this evening between the No. 1 Michigan Wolverines and No. 2 Washington Huskies. Let's break it down.
The NFL playoff field is set, and we have 12 teams and six games to parse through this wild-card weekend. Fortunately, Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll is here to help.
Just because it's the last week of the NFL season and some teams may not have anything to play for doesn't mean we're not going to take a shot on a lotto ticket parlay to wrap this regular season right.
For the last time this season, we have all 32 NFL teams in session, and there's plenty to care about before the playoffs begin. We've crunched the numbers, studied the matchups, and what's come of it is our six favorite bets for Sunday.
Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll has been working all week long to give you the advantage when making your NFL Week 18 bets. Here's how GriffyBets sees Sunday panning out.
It seems only right if we find us some strong player prop plays to wrap up the NFL regular season Sunday. We have a strong intersection between defensive vulnerabilities and teams with something still to play for.
It's a packed day on the ice, so we'll aim to simplify things here for you with four teams we like best to find some goals.
We're looking down the board this Sunday for some solid touchdown prop value in the +200 to +400 range. There are plenty of games that still hold meaning, or otherwise have teams that want to end their season strong.
If the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, they win the NFC South. Is it as simple as betting on the team with something to play for?
We have a huge AFC South clash on Saturday night this week between the Texans and Colts. The winner secures a playoff spot, with an outside chance at a division title too.
We're treated to a pair of NFL games this Saturday, which has us wanting to treat you with a pair of touchdown bets at +350 and better.
Today is all about prepping for the next two days of NFL action. There are some games that might be best left alone, as the Ravens, Chiefs, Browns, 49ers and Rams are all resting starters, but there are still plenty of games that matter.