NFL games this weekend
The NFL is the most popular sport to bet on in the United States, attracting millions of wagers every season. From the regular season to the Super Bowl, sportsbooks offer a wide range of betting markets. If you are new to American football betting, the main options include the spread, moneyline, totals, and parlays. This guide breaks down how each market works and what to look out for before placing your bets.
The point spread is the most common NFL bet. It gives the underdog an advantage and requires the favorite to win by a set margin.
The spread levels the field, making most games more balanced for bettors.
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The moneyline is a straight bet on which team will win the game.
Favorites are shown with a minus sign, while underdogs have a plus sign.
The totals market focuses on the combined points scored by both teams.
This bet is popular when predicting whether a game will be high-scoring or defensive.
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Parlays combine multiple bets into one slip for bigger payouts. For example, combining a spread, a moneyline, and a total. However, every leg must win for the parlay to cash.
Proposition bets focus on player or team performance. Examples include “Will Patrick Mahomes throw 3+ touchdowns?” or “Which team will score first?”
Futures allow you to bet on long-term outcomes, such as who will win the Super Bowl or who will be league MVP.
Q1. What is the most common bet in NFL games?
The point spread is the most popular bet, especially in the regular season.
Q2. Can I legally bet on NFL in the US?
Yes, but it depends on your state. Many states allow online and retail sports betting.
Q3. What is the easiest NFL bet for beginners?
The moneyline is the simplest since you only pick the winner.
Q4. Can I bet on NFL games live?
Yes. Live betting lets you place wagers while the game is ongoing, with odds updating in real time.
Q5. How do sportsbooks set NFL lines?
They use stats, injuries, historical trends, and betting activity to balance wagers on both sides.
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