It’s been an exciting year of football this year, and now that the replacement referees are gone, the real betting can begin. There aren’t many huge favorites this year, but here we go: Thursday, October 3 Cardinals at Rams (pick ‘em) Sunday, October 7 Falcons (-3.5) at Redskins Eagles at Steelers (-3.5) Packers (-7) at [...]
Sunday’s football betting lines
Nov. 12, 2011 Leave a Comment
Not a lot of heavy favorites this week. Pittsburgh is only giving four against Cinci, and Baltimore is giving 6.5 against the lowly Seahawks. Green Bay is up 13 on the Vikings, no surprise. Several games are too close to make any real predictions, but look for Buffalo and Tennessee to surprise. Philadelphia is a [...]
Sunday’s NFL betting lines
Nov. 6, 2011 Leave a Comment
If you’re looking for a guaranteed winner in a pick’em league, don’t sleep on Dallas coming back to beat Seattle after last week’s embarrassment against the Eagles. Houston should also make short work of Cleveland if you’re looking for a safer bet. What’s not so safe is Oakland. Even at home, a seven point favorite [...]
Draft should present some interesting props
April 5, 2011 Leave a Comment
While there isn’t many positives to think about when it comes to the NFL with the lockout in full swing, the draft will somehow still be held from April 28-30 in New York City as scheduled. The draft looks like the only way that NFL betting players can get their fix, and here is a [...]
How Many Injuries Can Packers Withstand?
Feb. 3, 2011 Leave a Comment
With Super Bowl XLV rapidly approaching, most sports bettors and Las Vegas experts are busy with the Props for Super Bowl provided by BetUs. But for those trying to get an angle on who will actually win the contest, they have to ask themselves one thing: how many injuries can the Green Bay Packers withstand? [...]
Watch: Pepsi’s Super Bowl XLV exclusive video featuring Snoop Dogg
Jan. 31, 2011 Leave a Comment
For the Super Bowl XLV this Sunday, Pepsi MAX is releasing a new video featuring rapper Snoop Dogg as part of their NFL Audible program. Previous NFL Pepsi Max Audible spots have featured B.oB, Big Boi, Talib Kweli, and Lupe Fiasco.
3 Most Unlikely Super Bowl XLV Finalists
Jan. 4, 2011 Leave a Comment
So we now know the 12 teams that are left standing in the NFL as the postseason is set to begin this Sunday. While most people are picking the New England Patriots to win it all, we’ll make some more off-the-wall picks. Using the odds from the Super Bowl props at BetUS here are five [...]
Upper Deck also loses NFL license
April 7, 2010 Leave a Comment
Months after losing its Major League Baseball, and only weeks after settling a lawsuit by MLB for allegedly illegally using its trademarks anyway, news has broken that the National Football League will not renew Upper Deck’s licensing agreement. This means no more (official) baseball or football cards from UD. Upper Deck released the following statement: [...]
K-9 units help secure Sun Life Stadium before Super Bowl
Feb. 6, 2010 Leave a Comment

When you think Super Bowl, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Football, commercials, cheerleaders and beer, probably. Maybe Janet Jackson. But did you ever wonder how much it would take to ensure that all 76,500 fans that walk into Sun Life Stadium on Sunday, walk out safely? The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and [...]
Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry has died
Dec. 17, 2009 Leave a Comment
Blast’s On the Record Sports blog reports that Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry has died of injuries suffered when he fell out of a pickup truck.
B.J. Raji to Green Bay
April 25, 2009 Leave a Comment
With the 9th pick in the NFL draft, the Green Packers have selected Boston College’s B.J. Raji, a defensive tackle. [...]
Terrell Owens signs with the Bills
March 7, 2009 1 Comment
The Buffalo Bills have signed former Cowboy, Eagle and 49er WR Terrell Owens to a one-year $6.5 million deal. Owens was released last week by the Dallas Cowboys and many teams publicly said that they had no interest in adding the problematic wideout. If T.O. couldn’t get along with Jeff Garcia, Donovan McNabb and Tony [...]
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen tie the knot
Feb. 26, 2009 Leave a Comment

Us Magazine is reporting that New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bundchen have said “I do.” Bundchen and Brady, according to the celebrity magazine, got married Thursday in a Catholic wedding mass in Los Angeles. The bride, 28, donned a form-fitting ivory lace strapless gown with a trumpet skirt, scalloped edges, long [...]
Colts release Harrison
Feb. 24, 2009 Leave a Comment

Indianapolis Colts GM Bill Polian announced today that the Colts have released WR Marvin Harrison. “We today have released Marvin Harrison because of salary cap considerations,” Polian said. “Marvin let us know his preference was to be released. Both Jim Irsay and I felt very strongly that after Marvin’s long and dedicated service to the [...]
NU football star Brian Mandeville told to retire
Feb. 23, 2009 3 Comments

Northeastern University football player Brian Mandeville received devastating news on Friday at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis during routine physical examinations. The star tight end, who missed a third of his senior season with knee injuries and even survived a brain tumor while in college, was told by Combine doctors that he has a heart [...]
Boldin wants out of Arizona
Feb. 6, 2009 Leave a Comment

Arizona Cardinals stud wide receiver Anquan Boldin is still not happy with the relationship, or non-relationship, he has with his employer. If you remember back in August, 2008, Q (what his teammates like to call him and a letter worth 10 points in the board game Scrabble) had this to say to the NFL Network: [...]
Patriots tag Cassel
Feb. 5, 2009 1 Comment
The New England Patriots have surprised no one by slapping the franchise tag on free-agent-to-be Matt Cassel. If the Patriots choose to keep him, they will be charged $14.65 million, as the franchise tag grants a player the average of the top five salaries in the NFL at his position. Depending on the rehab schedule [...]


