Football odds are a key part of any sports betting strategy. They can make or break your wagers, and they are often influenced by injury reports and team history.
The most common football bets are the spread, moneyline and totals (Over/Under). These odds are derived from expert analysis of team records, recent draft picks, and other factors.
Point spreads
NFL point spreads are the most popular form of bet in the NFL, with a negative number representing the favorite, and a positive number representing the underdog. To cover the spread, a favorite must win by more than the number of points listed in the spread. The underdog must lose by fewer than the number of points in the spread.
Parlay Bets
A parlay bet involves betting multiple selections at one time, ensuring that you get the best value possible. The odds for a parlay bet are usually lower than for straight bets or moneyline bets.
Futures Bets
Football futures are an excellent way to bet on future events, including the winner of the Super Bowl or the divisional winner in the NFL. These bets are often tough to predict, but they can pay off big if you are right.
Injuries
The loss or injury of key players can significantly change the outlook for a team in any given game. Seasoned bettors know to scour the injury report before placing a wager to ensure they are making the most educated and informed bet possible. Saturday