
Thursday Night Football DFS: Week 14
Thursday Night Football brings us a rematch of Super Bowl LIII. In a must-win game for the New England Patriots, they face off against the Los Angeles Rams.
Thursday Night Football brings us a rematch of Super Bowl LIII. In a must-win game for the New England Patriots, they face off against the Los Angeles Rams.
The last time these two teams met was in Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019, for Super Bowl LIII. As everyone knows, the New England Patriots emerged victoriously, but a lot of things have changed since that game. Neither the Los Angeles Rams nor Patriots are the powerhouses they were two years ago, but they do have a common goal: reaching the playoffs.
The 2020 NFL season is starting to wind down. However, we still have plenty of games left, and after that, we have the entire postseason to bet on. Unfortunately, I’ve been on a losing streak the last few weeks. Hopefully, I can turn this losing streak into a big profit for everyone this week.
The Arizona Cardinals travel to New England for a bout with the Patriots on Sunday. Jeff Pratt previews the game, betting odds, and more.
Riding a two-game win streak, the New England Patriots came out slow Sunday afternoon and dropped a crucial game to the Houston Texans. After an impressive defensive showing last week against the Ravens, Deshaun Watson repeatedly torched New England’s secondary, finishing with 380 total yards and three touchdowns. Cam Newton and the Patriots had a chance to tie the game with less than a minute left but came up short yet again.
The Patriots dominated the ground through the first three quarters and got out to a big lead. Unfortunately for the Ravens, heavy rain in the fourth quarter stopped their chances of a comeback and the Patriots pulled off the 23-17 upset.
The last time these teams met, Lamar Jackson delivered Tom Brady and the Patriots their first loss of the 2019 season in Week 9. This year, New England’s roster is a little bit different, and so are the expectations for this game. Historically, the Ravens and Patriots have been AFC powerhouses. They’ve combined for eight Super Bowls since 2000, but only one of these teams has legitimate aspirations to hoist the Lombardi trophy this season.
Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before today’s games kicked off, but if you didn’t, you have the chance to make some money tonight. In primetime, we have a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots. Tonight’s game features two of the better running quarterbacks in the league in Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton.
Another weekend, another chance to win some money on NFL action. While everyone likes to bet on the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under, prop bets are where I make my money. Last week I went 11-2 on my 13 prop bets.
The New York Jets and New England Patriots were expected to play a competitive game on PrimeTime Monday night, just not at the score that they did.
Yesterday, we had plenty of exciting NFL action. Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before the games kicked off yesterday and were able to make some money. While last night’s game was between two future Hall of Famers, tonight’s game is between the struggled Cam Newton and past his prime Joe Flacco.
This Monday night matchup seems like a game that would be played on Thursday night. The two-win New England Patriots face the winless New York Jets.
Thursday Night Football brings us a rematch of Super Bowl LIII. In a must-win game for the New England Patriots, they face off against the Los Angeles Rams.
The last time these two teams met was in Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019, for Super Bowl LIII. As everyone knows, the New England Patriots emerged victoriously, but a lot of things have changed since that game. Neither the Los Angeles Rams nor Patriots are the powerhouses they were two years ago, but they do have a common goal: reaching the playoffs.
The 2020 NFL season is starting to wind down. However, we still have plenty of games left, and after that, we have the entire postseason to bet on. Unfortunately, I’ve been on a losing streak the last few weeks. Hopefully, I can turn this losing streak into a big profit for everyone this week.
The Arizona Cardinals travel to New England for a bout with the Patriots on Sunday. Jeff Pratt previews the game, betting odds, and more.
Riding a two-game win streak, the New England Patriots came out slow Sunday afternoon and dropped a crucial game to the Houston Texans. After an impressive defensive showing last week against the Ravens, Deshaun Watson repeatedly torched New England’s secondary, finishing with 380 total yards and three touchdowns. Cam Newton and the Patriots had a chance to tie the game with less than a minute left but came up short yet again.
The Patriots dominated the ground through the first three quarters and got out to a big lead. Unfortunately for the Ravens, heavy rain in the fourth quarter stopped their chances of a comeback and the Patriots pulled off the 23-17 upset.
The last time these teams met, Lamar Jackson delivered Tom Brady and the Patriots their first loss of the 2019 season in Week 9. This year, New England’s roster is a little bit different, and so are the expectations for this game. Historically, the Ravens and Patriots have been AFC powerhouses. They’ve combined for eight Super Bowls since 2000, but only one of these teams has legitimate aspirations to hoist the Lombardi trophy this season.
Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before today’s games kicked off, but if you didn’t, you have the chance to make some money tonight. In primetime, we have a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots. Tonight’s game features two of the better running quarterbacks in the league in Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton.
Another weekend, another chance to win some money on NFL action. While everyone likes to bet on the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under, prop bets are where I make my money. Last week I went 11-2 on my 13 prop bets.
The New York Jets and New England Patriots were expected to play a competitive game on PrimeTime Monday night, just not at the score that they did.
Yesterday, we had plenty of exciting NFL action. Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before the games kicked off yesterday and were able to make some money. While last night’s game was between two future Hall of Famers, tonight’s game is between the struggled Cam Newton and past his prime Joe Flacco.
This Monday night matchup seems like a game that would be played on Thursday night. The two-win New England Patriots face the winless New York Jets.
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