Steelers vs Ravens SNF Prop Bets: Edwards Dominates on the Ground

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens will meet in prime time Sunday night as the home side Ravens look to stay on top of the AFC North despite not having Lamar Jackson who is considered doubtful for the rivalry game. 

Nobody is running the ball more lately than Baltimore, and with a timeshare in the backfield, there is plenty to like about the supposed Ravens backup.

Here are my NFL player prop picks for Sunday Night Football’s battle between the Steelers and Ravens. Be sure to also check out Jason Logan’s SNF betting picks and predictions!

Josh Allen Odds and Props for Week 5: Buffalo's Star Quarterback Leads Aerial Assault in London

The NFL is back in London this Sunday, this time from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It’s another early start for football fans as the Buffalo Bills take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 5 odds. 

After years of London games featuring the NFL’s weaker teams, we have a prime matchup between two of the best quarterbacks in the game, including current MVP favorite Josh Allen.

With that said, let’s dive into the NFL odds and find the best NFL picks on Josh Allen odds for the London Game.

Be sure to also check out our full Jaguars vs. Bills betting preview along with our Jaguars vs. Bills prop bets.

Week 2 NFL Predictions to Bet Now/Bet Later: Ravens Conquer Silver & Black

For my gambling dollar, there’s no better slate of games than Week 2 of the NFL season.

The NFL Week 2 odds are oozing with overreaction as bookies and bettors make knee-jerk decisions based on the first games of the season.

Here’s the thing. Teams are never as good or as bad as they seemed in Week 1. Well, maybe the Carolina Panthers. They look pretty damn bad.

Those abrupt adjustments in market perception make for good bets in the opening hours of the Week 2 odds and also opportunities to buy back the bigger line moves later in the week for your NFL picks. And with that, I welcome you to the first “Bet Now, Bet Later” article of the 2024 season.

Jürgen Klopp: ‘I would be a real idiot to question my players’ character’

Jürgen Klopp has said he would have to be a “real idiot” to question the character of his Liverpool team after one bad defeat, but immediate improvement on the Watford performance will be essential to overcome Chelsea in the FA Cup.

Liverpool lost their unbeaten Premier League run in startling fashion at Vicarage Road on Saturday and head to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday looking to avoid a third consecutive away defeat in all competitions. Klopp, expected to make several changes for his first FA Cup fifth-round tie, believes no Liverpool player performed at their usual level at Watford. But he insists faith in a team who remain on course to win the Premier League title in record time is unbroken. “I am not a little bit in doubt about the…

Dragan’s den: meeting Southampton’s new billionaire owner

Two days after Southampton held Manchester City to a 1-1 draw at St Mary’s last weekend, the club’s new majority owner, Dragan Šolak, looks extremely pleased with his purchase. It was “an absolutely supreme performance playing against probably the best team in the world”, says Šolak, visibly excited by memories of watching his new team end City’s 12-match winning streak.

Born in Serbia and based in Switzerland, Šolak met the Guardian in a suite of offices tucked away in an elegant apartment block in central Milan, one of many places he spends time, he says. He plans to attend as many Southampton games as his travel schedule allows.

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Alessia Russo has repaid faith with a flourish to keep England dreaming

Rewind to 27 July 2022, the night Alessia Russo wrote herself into the history books. In the heat of a Sheffield semi-final, England’s “super sub” produced one of the most audacious goals seen at a European Championship. “The Russo” as it has come to be known – the cheeky angled backheel that befuddled a Sweden defender and nutmegged Hedvig Lindahl in goal – is now adorned on T-shirts and mugs and earned her a nomination for the 2022 Puskas Award. It was the moment the world woke up to exactly what England’s calm blue-eyed assassin could do.

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Fast forward to July-August 2023 and Russo’s stock has risen rapidly while her role for the …

Deadspin's 2020-21 NBA Preview — Southwest Division: Youth gone wild, & the Harden wild card

One of my biggest pet peeves in sports is when divisions are broken down by geography but don’t follow geographic rules. Dallas in the NFC East? Minnesota Timberwolves in the Northwest? All the teams in the Southwest are in the American south. That’s a start. But why are teams on the Mississippi River considered “west?” Has anyone looked at a map? Does anyone share my outrage? Probably not. But it’s OK because, as my colleague Jesse Spector notes, NBA divisions don’t matter much besides scheduling purposes and divvying up division preview assignments for sportswriters. Luckily, I got a fun one. The Houston Rockets have won the Southwest division four years in a row. James Harden could stay or go [he’ll probably go]. Still, with or without Harden, the Southwest will have …

2016 Olympians Will Be Competing In Poop Water, And The IOC Doesn't Care

Following in the grand tradition of pre-Olympic fuck-ups, the International Olympic Committee and 2016 Summer Olympics host city Rio de Janeiro have teamed up to bring us the summer games’ first big problem: shit water. Rio’s waterways are notoriously sewage-laden, something that is obviously a concern for the athletes who will be competing in water sports in 2016. The IOC would have you believe that the water is just fine, though, because they’ve been testing the bacterial levels and have found everything to be relatively clean. They have not, however, been testing for viral pathogens, which according to an Associated Press investigation, is the real problem: The AP viral testing, which will continue in the coming year, found not one water venue safe for swimming or boating, acc…

Kraken F Jordan Eberle gets 2-year, $9.5M extension

The Seattle Kraken and forward Jordan Eberle have agreed on a two-year, $9.5 million extension, the team announced Friday. Eberle, 33, has recorded 37 points (14 goals, 23 assists) through 58 games this season, his third with the Kraken. The 14-year NHL veteran is one assist shy of 400 and two games shy of 1,000 for his career. He is a three-time All-Star. Eberle is playing in the final season of a five-year, $27.5 million deal signed with the New York Islanders in 2019 and was due to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. He went to Seattle in the 2021 expansion draft. He has 695 points (296 goals, 399 assists) in 998 games with the Edmonton Oilers (2010-17), Islanders (2017-21) and Kraken. The Oilers drafted him in the first round (22nd overall) in 2008. —Field Level …