
Monday Night Football DFS: Week 7
This week on Monday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints head into Seattle to face the Seahawks. This will be Seattle’s second game with Geno Smith at quarterback.

This week on Monday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints head into Seattle to face the Seahawks. This will be Seattle’s second game with Geno Smith at quarterback.

After starting out 3-0, the Denver Broncos have lost four in a row and now sit at 3-4 and their season feels like it is slipping away. There has been a lot of discussions over whether a drastic move at quarterback needs to be made.

The Chicago Bears are 3-3 but look closer to going the wrong way than heading in the right direction throughout the remainder of the 2021 NFL season.

Tonight we have a matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the San Francisco 49ers. Which bets will lead to cash in your pockets?

Welcome to the Week 7 NFL DFS main slate. I’m finding success so far this season in head-to-head and double-up contests. Hopefully, you are, too.
It’s another Sunday, my fine-feathered friends, and we are ready to cash in on another quartet of NFL bets.

Coming into the 2021 NFL season, the Tennessee Titans were looking to build off last season’s AFC South Division Title. The Titans have lacked a consistent pass rush and a secondary to back it up.

In just a few short weeks, the Houston Texans could be trading multiple players for draft capital. Here are three trades the Texans could make at the deadline to gain some additional draft capital for their rebuild.

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.

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone. Now fantasy owners struggle with the weekly decision about which players to start, which to sit, and which to use as a sleeper.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are exactly what their 3-3 record says they are six weeks into the 2021 NFL season. Not terrible, but not great.

What looked to be a promising year for the Miami Dolphins has been anything but. After a Week 1 win

This week on Monday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints head into Seattle to face the Seahawks. This will be Seattle’s second game with Geno Smith at quarterback.

After starting out 3-0, the Denver Broncos have lost four in a row and now sit at 3-4 and their season feels like it is slipping away. There has been a lot of discussions over whether a drastic move at quarterback needs to be made.

The Chicago Bears are 3-3 but look closer to going the wrong way than heading in the right direction throughout the remainder of the 2021 NFL season.

Tonight we have a matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the San Francisco 49ers. Which bets will lead to cash in your pockets?

Welcome to the Week 7 NFL DFS main slate. I’m finding success so far this season in head-to-head and double-up contests. Hopefully, you are, too.
It’s another Sunday, my fine-feathered friends, and we are ready to cash in on another quartet of NFL bets.

Coming into the 2021 NFL season, the Tennessee Titans were looking to build off last season’s AFC South Division Title. The Titans have lacked a consistent pass rush and a secondary to back it up.

In just a few short weeks, the Houston Texans could be trading multiple players for draft capital. Here are three trades the Texans could make at the deadline to gain some additional draft capital for their rebuild.

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.

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone. Now fantasy owners struggle with the weekly decision about which players to start, which to sit, and which to use as a sleeper.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are exactly what their 3-3 record says they are six weeks into the 2021 NFL season. Not terrible, but not great.

What looked to be a promising year for the Miami Dolphins has been anything but. After a Week 1 win in Foxborough over the New