Josh Allen Odds and MNF Props: Buffalo QB Gets Back in the Saddle

The Buffalo Bills’ up-and-down season continued last week, as they fell to the Cincinnati Bengals on the road. Now, Buffalo finds itself as a heavy favorite in the MNF odds against a Denver Broncos team that suddenly finds itself on a two-game winning streak.

The Bills are a touchdown favorite according to the Week 10 odds, with Josh Allen and the Buffalo offense – which has received some criticism as of late – being the major reason why. Allen and his teammates are still among the most productive units in the NFL, while the Broncos may own the league’s worst defense.

We’ll take a deeper look at the Josh Allen odds as we give our best NFL picks for Broncos vs. Bills on November 13. 

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Super Bowl Ads: Is $7 Million for a 30-Second Commercial Actually Worth It?

Whether you look forward to the Super Bowl commercials each year or consider them little more than a convenient bathroom break, you can’t deny their enduring impact. Year after year, new and increasingly more expensive advertisements emerge to enthrall, entertain, and sell, sell, sell!   

Join us as we look at the escalating cost of Super Bowl ads over the years and examine whether they’re actually a good investment for companies. 

Dolphins vs Patriots Picks, Predictions, and Best Bets for Week 5: Miami Bounces Back Against Feeble Divisional Rival

A pair of struggling AFC East teams will go toe-to-toe when the Miami Dolphins visit the New England Patriots on Sunday.

While New England was expected to be bad, Miami has playoff aspirations, and my Dolphins vs. Patriots predictions and NFL picks are expecting the Fins to put another tick in the wins column on October 6.

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Although it’s been an ugly start to the season for the Miami Dolphins, I’m still confident head coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tyler Huntley will have the offense in better shape Sunday following a full week of practice.

After all, it’s not as if the New England Patriots have been sharp on de…

Sharks sign 2023 first-round pick C Will Smith

The San Jose Sharks signed 2023 first-round pick Will Smith to an entry-level contract on Tuesday. The 19-year-old center from Lexington, Mass., was the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. As a freshman at Boston College in 2023-24, Smith led the nation with 71 points (25 goals, 46 assists) in 41 games. "Will is a dynamic and exciting young center and we are thrilled to have him join the organization after an impressive season with Boston College," Sharks general manager Mike Grier said in a release. "We felt that this is the next best step for his development to becoming a full-time NHL player, and we are looking forward to seeing him compete at the highest level of hockey." Smith earned AHCA East First Team All-America, NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team…

Premier League ‘trying to relegate’ West Brom, says Sam Allardyce

Sam Allardyce has claimed the Premier League is “trying to get us relegated” after his West Brom side were told to play Newcastle at the Hawthorns on Sunday at 12pm.

Allardyce feels kick-off against Steve Bruce’s struggling side comes too soon after Thursday night’s home defeat against Everton, particularly as Newcastle have had a free week.

“We asked if we could play it next Monday and they [the Premier League] said no,” Allardyce said. “And then what do we have to do? Play at 12 on Sunday. Thank you very much, that’s really nice of you at the Premier League, helping us to get relegated, or trying to get us relegated. That’s how it is. You can ask for different dates or times but any one we asked …

Project 2023: a five-point plan for boosting women’s football in England

In 2017 the Football Association launched its Gameplan for Growth for the women’s game. It was a strategy which set forth plans and targets for the development of women’s football from top to bottom. Three years on the FA had hit every target: doubling participation, doubling the fanbase, reaching the top three in the world in all England age groups and putting the senior England women’s team in good stead for the 2023 World Cup.

Now, we are two years into the new strategy, titled Positive Change. Already targets are being met, with England’s Euros success ticking off the ambition to win a major tournament. The momentum from that is still flowing and the World Cup, which will lift interest further, is only 10 months away. There is no…

Bayern Munich and Real Madrid reunited: some things don’t change

DECADES AND DECADES

Ten years is a long time in football. At Southampton in 2014, Rickie Lambert, Jay Rodriguez, Gastón Ramírez and Adam Lallana formed possibly the most Streets Won’t Forget forward line since Sam Allardyce’s Bolton side. Victor Anichebe’s infamous “can you tweet something like” tweet didn’t even exist yet. Steven Gerrard had just slipped. Heady days.

If your interests extend beyond Social Media Disgrace retro b@nter accounts – and Football Daily refuses to confirm or deny if this is the case – then there was also some football going on. Real Madrid, the so-called Kings of Europe, hadn’t reached a Big Cup final since 2002, and 10 years ago this week, fac…

AFC South: 2024 Outlook, Preview, Predictions

AFC South division preview 2024 predicted order of finish, record Houston Texans (11-6) Get the right coach-QB combo and you'll go places. Houston did that last year with DeMeco Ryans and C.J. Stroud and are in prime position to make it 2-for-2 this season. Jacksonville Jaguars (10-7) Jacksonville wasted a season with a December/January collapse. It has to rebound this year or questions abound if newly re-signed Trevor Lawrence is really the QB to take them places. Indianapolis Colts (9-8) Indy came very close to earning a playoff spot against steep odds last year. Can its franchise QB, Anthony Richardson, last more than four games this year? Tennessee Titans (7-10) A new coach (Brian Callahan) and second-year QB (Will Levis) give this team a hall pass for now while the l…

Wikipedia Already Has An Entry For The 2020 Olympics

There are two kinds of people I like to think I'm superior to even though I'm clearly not: Wikipedia writers and male gymnasts. With the former group it's because they're doing for free what I do for money, and with the latter it's because they wear tights. But then I read Wikipedia and see how good it is and realize those people are way smarter than I am. And then I look at male gymnasts and realize they could pound me into oblivion. Anyway, I was thinking about that as I stumbled across the Wikipedia page for the 2020 Summer Olympics. It seems kind of ridiculous that someone sat down to write an article about a sporting event that is still more than a decade in the future. And it seems even more ridiculous that hundreds of people took the time to edit that art…

The 2018 Hater’s Guide To The Field Of 68

The tournament starts today and, in accordance with sacred Deadspin tradition, it is our solemn duty to say a bunch of ignorant, awful shit about all of the teams in this year’s field. Like Tennessee! You think I’m buying Tennessee men’s basketball doing ANYTHING worth a shit? I don’t think so. That team is gonna get run off the court and thrown down on their ass in the parking lot and I know this because I KNOW COLLEGE BASKETBAW. This is the Hater’s Guide to the Field of 68, and it is the subject of this week’s Deadcast.  Oh, but is there more? Fair listener, there is NOT. There is only 50+ minutes of pure, unadulterated invective. Some might call that excessive. To those people, I say, “I boned your mom.” Let’s get hatin’.  You can also listen at iHeart Radio, …