NFL Preseason Week 2 Betting Picks to Consider

by WagerHome Blog on August 17, 2021

Some people think you should never bet on the NFL preseason. We think those people either:

a) don’t like fun
b) don’t like football
c) don’t like betting, or
d) all of the above

It is tough to bet in Week 1 when you’re not sure who is going to play, what rookies are going to see significant snaps, or what kind of offense each team is going to run. But now that we’ve seen everyone play at least one game, we can go into Week 2 preseason action with good intel to help guide our picks.

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We love to bet all year round, even if it’s preseason football. That’s why for me, those fans who think you should never bet on the NFL preseason either don’t like fun, don’t like football, don’t like betting, or all of the above.

New England Patriots (-1.5) at Philadelphia Eagles

The New England Patriots failed to cover last week against Washington, but quarterback Mac Jones looked good against a really solid Washington offense. The expectation is that he will play even more against the Philadelphia Eagles and look better against a lesser defense.

Jalen Hurts needs more work for Philly after only completing three passes against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and that gives the edge to the Patriots.

Pick: New England (-1.5)

Detroit Lions (+6) at Pittsburgh Steelers

If this was the regular season, you would take the Pittsburgh Steelers and lay the points. But they are going to continue to keep Ben Roethlisberger safe on the sidelines, while the Detroit Lions are going to keep working on growing the chemistry between Jared Goff and his new collection of wide receivers.

Six points is just too big of a spread for a game that will mostly be played with backups. You may not get to do this all season, so this week, take the Lions.

Pick: Detroit (+6)

Kansas City Chiefs at Arizona Cardinals (+2.5)

Neither starting quarterback saw significant Week 1 action, and neither one will this Friday either. But the Arizona Cardinals have more to play for. The Kansas City Chiefs are working on some depth and getting their O-line up to speed. The Cardinals are trying to push their offense to the next level.

Kansas City puts this game into cruise control first, and that’s why we like the Cardinals.

Pick: Arizona (+2.5)

Tennessee Titans (+3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Last week, the Tennessee Titans were getting 2.5 points against the Atlanta Falcons. They won by 20, holding Atlanta to just three points. Be a believer in this Titans team. They have a good deep offense, and because defensive improvement is such an important thing for them, they are taking the preseason seriously.

You won’t see much of Tom Brady after he finished Week 1 with just nine yards passing. And with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers having 22 incumbent starters returning in 2021, their backups will play a much greater role than Tennessee’s. For that reason, we like the Titans to cover.

Pick: Titans (+3)

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What to Look for Betting NFL Preseason Week 1

by WagerHome Blog on August 9, 2021

Thursday night’s Hall of Fame Game was just a little taste of the return of football. In the first NFL preseason game of 2021, we saw the start of running back Najee Harris’s career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, linebacker Micah Parson’s career with the Dallas Cowboys, and the Steelers covering the 1.5-point spread.

With a full slate of games kicking off on Thursday and going on through Sunday, there are dozens of more storylines to follow and 16 new point spreads to wager.

Week 1 Preseason Schedule

  • Steelers at Eagles (-1)
  • Washington (-2) at Patriots
  • Bills (-2) at Lions
  • Titans (-1) at Falcons
  • Cowboys at Cardinals (-1)
  • Dolphins at Bears (-3.5)
  • Broncos (-1.5) at Vikings
  • Browns at Jaguars (-1.5)
  • Saints at Ravens (-2.5)
  • Bengals at Buccaneers (-6)
  • Jets at Giants (-1.5)
  • Texans at Packers (-3)
  • Chiefs at 49ers (-2.5)
  • Seahawks at Raiders (-1.5)
  • Chargers (-3.5) at Rams
  • Panthers at Colts (-1.5)

It’s the preseason, so everything should be wagered in moderation because you never really know who is going to play and what is going to happen, but there are some intriguing games to keep an eye on.

We have a number of regional battles this week. The fans care, and some of the players care too, so give an extra look to Steelers-Eagles, Jets-Giants, and Chargers-Rams. Zach Wilson does not want to be embarrassed by the team the New York Jets share their stadium with. And the new head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers takes on his old head coach with the LA Rams, in a stadium they also share.

New Quarterbacks

The other games to watch involve new quarterbacks. It’s the Miami Dolphins against the Chicago Bears, and Tua Tagovailoa vs. Justin Fields. They actually played against each other once in the 2018 SEC Championship Game. But that was before Fields was a starting quarterback and at Ohio State. We may not see them in the lineup at the same time, but it’s still worth a watch.

Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars hosting the Cleveland Browns will be interesting. Don’t tell the fans in Florida that it doesn’t matter in the standings. And if Lawrence completes a pass to Tim Tebow, Jacksonville might collectively pass out.

We won’t see much of Patrick Mahomes in San Francisco, but the real interest is how much of Trey Lance will we see as compared to Jimmy Garoppolo and what that might mean for the regular season.

It’s the same scenario with the New England Patriots. Cam Newton appears to still be the starter, but if Mac Jones looks good against that Washington defense, how quickly will that change?

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Hall of Fame Game Betting Preview: Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh Steelers

by WagerHome Blog on August 3, 2021

There was plenty of football news over the last half-year, but people are actually going to hit each other on Thursday night, and that is very exciting. It’s also a glimpse into a possibly normal season this year (fingers crossed) as all of the preseason, including the Hall of Fame Game, was canceled in 2020.

Our six long months of having no football is over.

Pittsburgh Steelers (-1.5) vs. Dallas Cowboys

It’s one of the most classic matchups in the NFL, making it extra fitting for the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio, where 19 Cowboys and 24 Steelers are currently enshrined. Each team will be adding a player to the tally when the 2021 class is enshrined on Sunday. Wide receiver Drew Pearson is in for the Dallas Cowboys, and guard Alan Faneca goes in for Pittsburgh.

As for the game on the field, the much-anticipated return of Dak Prescott will have to wait. He’s had a shoulder setback in training camp, and he will not play on Thursday. That means that Garrett Gilbert will likely start, and he’s backed up by Ben DiNucci and Cooper Rush. We also aren’t going to see Amari Cooper on a football field for at least two more weeks.

The biggest task for the Pittsburgh Steelers is figuring out their offensive line. Ben Roethlisberger won’t play, but Pittsburgh is probably going to ride with their first-string offensive line for a number of series. With so many new faces on the line, they need to develop chemistry.

Gone are offensive line mainstays David DeCastro, Ramon Foster, Maurkice Pouncey, Marcus Gilbert, and Alejandro Villanueva. In are Trae Turner, Chukwuma Okorafor, Kendrick Green, Kevin Dotson, and Zach Banner.

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Our six long months of having no football is over, as the NFL’s Hall of Fame Game features the Dallas Cowboys against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Betting Picks – Steelers (-1.5), Over 33

Never invest a lot of money in a preseason game because anything can happen. But it’s the first game back, and we’re all itching to make an NFL bet.

The Steelers will probably give rookie running back Najee Harris a decent amount of work, and he should have a good game. Pittsburgh also has a significantly better defense than Dallas, and that should give the Cowboys backup quarterbacks trouble. Go with the Steelers to cover.

It will be a low-scoring game, so 33 for a totals line isn’t crazy low. But with a limited time to make the team, someone will either make a big play late or make a big mistake that ends up sending the number over 33.

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