American Football




NFL and American Football Odds

In the US, it’s the National Football League – to the rest of the world we’re talking American Football or Gridiron. And the NFL is broken down into the NFC (National Football Conference) and the AFC (American Football Conference) – just to make you think even harder! The showpiece is the Superbowl, held following the post-season playoffs each year.

NFL betting is king among North Americans and the variety of NFL and American Football odds associated with the sport continues to increase. While the point spread remains the key component of NFL odds, betting on totals (over unders) and nfl football moneylines is also growing in popularity. Learn when its smarter to bet the moneyline as opposed to the point spread by reading some of the handicapping tutorials here at Latest Bets. NFL Halftime Odds (betting the first half line and the second half line) can also be profitable, while an outgrowth of this form of NFL football betting – in game wagering – represents the future of sports betting. This involves live betting nfl odds as the game unfolds, with changing NFL point spreads and NFL totals based on field position, score, weather and more. There are also NFL futures, such as odds to win the Super Bowl, odds to win the NFC East and more, which are fun and can be profitable. Finally, fantasy football gurus have turned to betting player props as a great way to turn their knowledge into cash. You can bet whether Tom Brady will pass for more yardage than Drew Brees. Bet whether the team’s tight end will have more than or less than three catches for the day or whether Chris Johnson’s rushing total will be higher or lower than 104.5 yards. Latest Bets is all about odds and the NFL offers the widest range of bet types of any sport.