Once you've done your research over at the Scoreboard and come to a conclusion about which bets you will make, you can use this chart to make the bets at the best price available. This will allow you to make more money on your bets by having better odds on your wagers.
Getting Started
For SITEMAP, the default odd is the spread, but you can also view moneyline and totals (over/under) if you'd like.
The three most common odds for betting on NFL are spread, moneyline, and total (over/under).
Spread
Point spread betting is the most common way to wager on football. The favored team will have a minus (-) next to its point spread and must win by more points than the spread to win the bet. The underdog team will have a plus (+) next to its point spread and must win outright or lose by fewer points than the spread to win the bet. Learn more with our Betting Guide.
Moneyline
Point spread betting is the most common way to wager on football. The favorite will have a minus (-) next to its point spread and must win by more points than the spread to win the bet. The underdog will have a plus (+) next to its point spread and must win outright or lose by fewer points than the spread to win the bet. Learn more with our Betting Guide.
Total
Point spread betting is the most common way to wager on football. The favorite will have a minus (-) next to its point spread and must win by more points than the spread to win the bet. The underdog will have a plus (+) next to its point spread and must win outright or lose by fewer points than the spread to win the bet. Learn more with our Betting Guide.