Friday Live Blog: Follow sports betting news as NFL Week 1 begins
Detroit Lions dominate Kansas City Chiefs in NFL regular season opener on Thursday, reigning Super Bowl champions lose in season opener This is the second consecutive year. start. 아시안커넥트 회원가입
With Chiefs All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce out with a knee injury, the Lions' secondary held off Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense in the second half. After halftime, Mahomes went 9 of 22 for 79 yards in a 21-20 loss. In the third quarter, a drop by Kadarius Toney found its way into the hands of Lions defensive back Brian Branch, who ran the interception 50 yards for a touchdown. Toney made another crucial drop on the Chiefs' late game drive.Kelce's status increased speculation that he would miss the opener, especially on Thursday night, and there were significant changes throughout the week. The majority of the nation's top sports betting sites have the Chiefs tied between -4 and -4.5, but FanDuel lowers that line to Kansas City -3.5. Moneyline bets on the Chiefs accounted for 51% of total sales from Tuesday morning through kickoff, according to a DraftKings spokesperson. When the NFL released its schedule for the opening week of spring, many organizers listed the Chiefs as the seven-point favorites. 해외 안전 놀이터
He has less than 72 hours until the first Sunday of the NFL season. Once teams release their respective injury lists on Friday, bettors will have a clearer idea of which key players could still miss Week 1's opener. Sports Handle has been tracking all the major football news from across the betting industry this week with a series of daily live blogs.
9:30 a.m.: Goodell talks about sports betting 토토사이트추천
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joins NFL Players Association Secretary Lloyd Howell from his seats at Arrowhead Stadium during Thursday's season opener. attended. In June, the NFLPA Player Representatives Committee selected Howell to replace longtime NFLPA executive DeMaurice Smith.
Before the game, Goodell spoke about the league's sports betting policy in an interview with NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico. The NFL is coming off an offseason in which 10 current and former players were suspended for violating the league's sports betting policy. In June, Sports Handle published an exclusive article detailing allegations that former Colts defensive back Isaiah Rodgers Sr. placed hundreds of bets on sports betting apps, including money from his Colts locker. It also included a bet. ESPN later reported that Rodgers bet $1,000 that his teammates would hit the over on rushing yards prop during a 2022 game.
A few weeks later, Rodgers became one of the few players suspended by the NFL for violating its rules. After the season was suspended, the Colts released Rodgers, who was expected to start at cornerback. (The Eagles signed Rodgers in late August and subsequently placed him on the team's reserve/suspended list.)
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