Category: NFL Betting
Predicting the rising star in each division
Predicting the rising star in each division Click here to read the full article…
Kirk Cousins, Redskins OK with QB playing ’17 on tag
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Thursday that barring unforeseen circumstances, there’s a strong indication Redskins QB Kirk Cousins will play out his franchise tag, per sources informed of the situation. Click here to read the full article…
Sherman on NFL paydays: Be willing to strike
Sherman on NFL paydays: Be willing to strike Click here to read the full article…
Packers CEO: We want Ted Thompson to remain GM
Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy made it crystal clear Wednesday that he fully supports Ted Thompson remaining the general manager until "he doesn’t want to do it anymore." Click here to read the full article…
Sources: Moves to cost Rams, Chargers $645M
Sources: Moves to cost Rams, Chargers $645M Click here to read the full article…
Leslie Frazier wants Bills defenders playing fast
Rex Ryan didn’t work out as the head coach of the Bills for several reasons, but the fact that the defense floundered in his two years in Buffalo was among the biggest ones. The Bills had a strong defense in 2014 under then-coordinator Jim Schwartz, but Ryan’s units never approached the same Click here to…
Forbes says Cowboys most valuable sports team, worth $4.2B
Caption Close NEW YORK (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys are worth $4.2 billion, making them the most valuable sports franchise for the second straight year, according to Forbes . In its annual rankings, Forbes placed the New York Yankees second — up from fourth a year ago — with a value of $3.7 billion. Next…
Marquette King seemingly throws shade at stingy Mark Davis
Marquette King is known to treat Twitter like a comedy club, with his personal account acting as the microphone. The Raiders punter poked fun at Mark Davis — he who owns the Raiders — with a crack about his frugal mindset in a Twitter picture captioned hilariously. King posted a photo Tuesday showing Click here…
Packers net income up nearly 50 percent from last year
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers net income is up nearly 50 percent since last year, the team announced Wednesday. In the latest financial report, the Packers revealed the team’s net income for the 2017 fiscal year is $72.8 million, up $23.8 million from last year. That’s a 49 percent Click here to…
Cousins, ‘Skins not any closer to long-term deal
Despite positive talks since the NFL draft, Washington and its star quarterback are still a ways apart on reaching an agreement on a massive extension. Click here to read the full article…
Forbes lists Cowboys most valuable team again
Forbes lists Cowboys most valuable team again Click here to read the full article…
RB Williams: Won’t play for Cowboys, 3 others
RB Williams: Won’t play for Cowboys, 3 others Click here to read the full article…