The Green Bay Packers will look to get back to a .500 record this week when they travel to altitude and face the 1-5 Denver Broncos, who have yet to win against the NFL odds spread this year.
With both clubs getting extra rest going into Week 7, could bettors be forgetting about the recent quarterback play on both sides which could be leading to some prop Unders?
Here are my free NFL picks for the Packers vs. Broncos on October 22.
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Following a perfect Week 18 where I cashed +8.13 units on a four-pack of milestones, I like my Wild Card odds card even more with the trio of players I’ve dug out.
I honestly can’t believe the NFL odds on the rushing total for one of the best backs in football indoors, hitting some hopeful garbage time yards in Jerry’s World, and betting a century mark in Houston.
These are my milestone NFL picks for Wild Card weekend.
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The 2-0 Bills welcome the 0-2 Jaguars to Buffalo on Monday Night Football, but my NFL picks will focus in on Josh Allen, who has had a great start to the season and now faces a defense that has struggled to get going this season.
I’ve taken a long look at the Josh Allen odds to find the very best ways for you involved on the Bills’ QB on Monday Night Football this September 23.
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The Labour Party has called on the government to “deliver on its manifesto pledge to football fans” by implementing a review into the reform of the game.
The sustainability of the football pyramid has been called into question amid the Covid-19 crisis, while long-running issues over governance contributed to Wigan Athletic’s dramatic slump into administration this past month.
The government had promised a “fan-led” review into the structures of the national game in its election manifesto last year but has yet to commission the review or draw up its terms of reference.
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Alison McGovern, the shadow minister for sport,…
Louis van Gaal believes the sky is the limit for Netherlands at World Cup 2014 in Brazil as long as they remain united as a team.
The Oranje failed to survive the group stage at Euro 2012 as Germany, Portugal and Denmark proved to be too strong, ultimately costing Bert van Marwijk his job.
But his successor is confident that they can do better in two years time.
It might not be entirely realistic, but our goal is to make it to the semi-finals at the World Cup, the coach told Radio 1.
That s definitely not impossible. We can be the best team at the World Cup if we stick together. We might not have the best players, but we can go far if we act as a unit.
We re a very well-organised team when our opponents have the ball. However, we still have ro…
Kylian Mbappe is unbothered by his indifferent form at Euro 2024 so far, saying the most important thing is for France to keep winning as they booked a place in the semi-finals.
France and Portugal played out a 0-0 draw in 120 minutes in Hamburg, with Les Bleus staying perfect from the spot in the shootout and progressing thanks to Joao Felix’s missed penalty.
Mbappe is the only Frenchman to score at the tournament so far, netting from the spot, with France’s two wins coming via own goals. However, he does not care how the wins come as long as they keep progressing.
These are the peculiarities of being a footballer, Mbappe said.
But even then, you have to keep up your involvement and always be there for your team-mates.
I ve always said tha…
Cristiano Ronaldo s injury in the Euro 2016 final helped Portugal to claim their first major title, according to former France international Eric Abidal.
The Real Madrid star hobbled off in the first half against France, dealing a blow to Portugal s hopes of victory, but Eder s extra-time strike ultimately clinched the trophy.
And Abidal believes Fernando Santos men played without stress after seeing their talisman injured.
Ronaldo was out because he was injured it was a problem for France and an advantage for Portugal, he told Grup 14.
Portugal were more relaxed without Ronaldo. The players there normally play for Ronaldo, but without him the team spirit is different, there was no stress.
But for France, it was a shock because Ronaldo is not o…
A dramatic FIFA World Cup had a fitting finale as Germany beat Argentina in extra time. Here we look at where the final was won and lost.
Higuain lets Kroos off the hook
Toni Kroos was one of the undoubted stars of the tournament. The midfield maestro dazzled with consistent top-drawer performances, particularly in the semi-final drubbing of Brazil. However, the Bayern Munich man left German supporters with their hearts in their mouths in the 17th minute of the showpiece when his attempted header back to goalkeeper Manuel Neuer fell straight into the path of Gonzalo Higuain. The Napoli striker is usually so clinical in the final third, but in front of a full Maracana and millions watching worldwide, the 26-year-old snatched his half-volley wide, much to the relief of the…
Argentina are Copa America champions once again.
They were the pre-tournament favourites according to Opta s supercomputer, and they lived up to the billing in the United States, retaining their title and winning the Copa America for a record 16th time.
Lionel Scaloni s team beat Colombia 1-0 in Sunday s final, despite Lionel Messi going off injured and in tears, with Lautaro Martinez sealing victory in extra time.
Martinez was one of the standout positives from the Copa America, but who were the others, and which teams and players failed to impress?
¡¡CAMPEONES OTRA VEZ!!
La Copa se queda en casa
— Selección Argentina (@Argentina)
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Argentina
Let s start with the champions. They won the Copa …
On this day in 2018, Arsene Wenger announced he would step down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season after almost 22 years in the role.
Appointed in September 1996, the Frenchman had presided over a glittering period in the club’s history which yielded three Premier League titles, the last of them famously secured by his “Invincibles”, who went through the 2003-04 league campaign unbeaten.
In addition, former Nancy, Monaco and Grampus Eight boss Wenger guided the club to FA Cup glory on seven occasions and secured 20 successive seasons of Champions League football during a reign spanning 1,235 matches, 828 of them in the top flight.
It s the end of an era…
22 years1,235 games716 wins2,298 goals1 Arsène Wenger
— Arsenal (@Arsenal…