
NFL Divisional Round Betting Advice: Spreads to Bet, Avoid
Every week billions of dollars are wagered on the NFL. The most popular type of bet is the spread. Each week there are a few games with an appealing spread and others with an ugly spread.

Every week billions of dollars are wagered on the NFL. The most popular type of bet is the spread. Each week there are a few games with an appealing spread and others with an ugly spread.

We’re not even a month into the 2022 Supercross season, and already the injuries have piled up. Seth Hammaker, of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki, is now the latest rider set to miss some time.

This weekend marks the divisional round matchups of the 2021 postseason, and the Cincinnati Bengals will visit the Tennessee Titans. The Bengals will be looking to earn a spot in the AFC Championship game by continuing their surprising run, this time against the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
We are just about at the halfway point of the 2021-22 season, which means that it is time for overreactions, where many of them could be true! For the Seattle Kraken, their inaugural season has left us with the potential to clown all over them.

There are eight teams left remaining, all of which have had impressive seasons and deserve to be at this point. All four of these games are relatively evenly matched and could go either way. Expect them all to be close into the fourth quarter.

The NBA is less than a month away from the trade deadline. There are some big names that are still out there that could be on the move.

The Las Vegas Raiders entered the season with mixed expectations. The Raiders won their final four games after starting 6-7 to enter the playoffs. An unfortunate end to the season would come in the wild card round as the Cincinnati Bengals would defeat the Raiders 26-19.

Every week billions of dollars are wagered on the NFL. The most popular type of bet is the spread. Each week there are a few games with an appealing spread and others with an ugly spread.

We’re not even a month into the 2022 Supercross season, and already the injuries have piled up. Seth Hammaker, of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki, is now the latest rider set to miss some time.

This weekend marks the divisional round matchups of the 2021 postseason, and the Cincinnati Bengals will visit the Tennessee Titans. The Bengals will be looking to earn a spot in the AFC Championship game by continuing their surprising run, this time against the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
We are just about at the halfway point of the 2021-22 season, which means that it is time for overreactions, where many of them could be true! For the Seattle Kraken, their inaugural season has left us with the potential to clown all over them.

There are eight teams left remaining, all of which have had impressive seasons and deserve to be at this point. All four of these games are relatively evenly matched and could go either way. Expect them all to be close into the fourth quarter.

The NBA is less than a month away from the trade deadline. There are some big names that are still out there that could be on the move.

The Las Vegas Raiders entered the season with mixed expectations. The Raiders won their final four games after starting 6-7 to enter the playoffs. An unfortunate end to the season would come in the wild card round as the Cincinnati Bengals would defeat the Raiders 26-19.
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