The NFL Postseason Begins

The NFL Postseason Begins

Much of what you will see in gambling news, specifically sports betting news, will be all about the NFL postseason. And since the NFL is one of the most highly-bet on sports in the US, expect many people to pay attention to the postseason. Opening weekend is this week, and so far the NFL does not disappoint in giving us a good showing. This week is also known to many football fans as Wild Card weekend.

There are 6 games slated in the Wild Card weekend. For those who are planning on becoming a bookie, pay attention to all football games up to the Super Bowl, so you have an idea as to how good the action is in the NFL for January and February. First off, let’s take a look at the games for the weekend.

NFL Postseason: Wild Card Weekend

The NFL Postseason BeginsFirst up on Saturday, at 1:05 PM (ET) are the Colts at the Bills. The Bills are enjoying their 3 out of 4 most recent years in the postseason, although they are yet to win an actual game in the playoffs. Will they finally beat their record and win a game? Or will The defense of the Colts slow down the Bills’ offense? At 4:40 PM (ET) You will have the Rams at the Seahawks. The Rams still has not announced if QB Jared Goff will play, while the Seahawks’ safety Jamal Adams will be playing his first playoff game. The Buccaneers will be at Washington at 8:15 PM (ET), where the former’s offense will be facing a formidable foe in the latter’s defense.

Meanwhile, the Ravens at the Titans on Sunday, 1:05 PM (ET) will be a game to watch out for, especially if Derrick Henry does not improve. After this game, you have the Bears at the Saints at 4:40 PM (ET). Will Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara do enough to improve the Saints’ playoff record? We’ll see tomorrow. Lastly, we have the Browns at the Steelers. If you still have not found a way to get betting action on the league, you should check out this sportsbook pay per head directory. You will not want to miss out on the action, especially with lineups like this game has. This is going to be a tight game, so make sure you take the time to check out the lines before you go bet and watch the games this weekend.

 

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Brian Young

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An avid sports fan and writer, Brian has many years of experience in the sports betting industry. Together with other gambling and sports experts, they joined with tech experts to develop their own Pay Per Head services company.  On his spare time, Brian either watches the NBA, the NFL or both.  When he isn't doing that, he travels to different parts of the world.