Football Why the National Football League (NFL) Is a Great Option for Sports Betting by Guest April 15, 2019 The NFL (National Football League) tops the list of most popular sports in North America, boasting average ratings per game of 15.8 million viewers for the 2018 regular season alone. By extension, this is also the sport to attract the highest sports betting activity across the United States and Canada. That being said, the sport is enjoying increasing popularity outside North America, even more so now when there are talks of a potential expansion with a London franchise. More and more punters are beginning to recognize the potential of the NFL but what exactly makes this sport so appealing in the eyes of sports bettors? Sporting Pedia touch upon some of the principle reasons below. You Can Bet on 256 Games During the Regular NFL Season NFL bets are accepted by an overwhelming number of online sportsbooks, providing fans with extensive coverage of events throughout the regular season. Although the NFL does not have that many events on schedule when compared to some of the other sports, punters still have a choice from 256 games during the 17-week regular season plus 10 playoff games, and of course, the Super Bowl. It is true not all events offer good value to sports bettors. Nevertheless, you can find decent enough odds when you have a choice from ten or so NFL games each week. Furthermore, all the NFL clashes are broadcast on television. This works to the advantage of serious punters since it enables them to combine visual with statistical analysis to make better decisions with their bets. The NFL Boasts High Media Coverage The NFL ranks among the sports with the highest level of coverage in the media. Punters can find plenty of information, statistics, news, and forecasts for the NFL which enables them to identify value bets with ease. Recent injuries, for example, can have a significant impact on the outcome of a given game. When an NFL player is injured, the media outlets are always quick to cover the incident. News and social network services such as Twitter are usually among the first sources to give you access to such information. Many NFL players and reporters also use social media. Following them on platforms like Twitter proves to be a very useful source of information when you assess the value of specific bets. Just make sure you do not follow way too many people because this might prove detrimental to your evaluation. There Are Plenty of Statistics to Help With Your NFL Bets The NFL boasts more detailed statistics than any other league. Fans interested in betting on this sport can find extensive statistics for NFL teams and individual players across different media formats including newspapers, television, specialized sports magazines, and, of course, the internet. Respectively, NFL bettors can find detailed statistical information concerning the points, yards, defense, and offense for each team. More advanced analysis is available at specialized sports sites although this list of betting site also include dedicated statistics sections on their websites. All this statistical information can be very helpful when you assess the value of certain NFL markets. The NFL Allows for a Great Variety of Bet Types People who are unfamiliar with the NFL will be amazed at the great diversity of betting options the league allows for. This provides punters with greater flexibility and enables them to take full advantage of predictions that otherwise have no direct impact on the result of a given game. There are many different ways to wager on the NFL which is not the case with some other sports where punters are restricted to a couple of options only. Here you are not limited solely to predicting the outcome of the games. Most landbased and online sportsbooks accept bets on the moneyline, point spreads, totals, teasers, and pleasers. You can combine several bets into a parlay which wins when you predict correctly the results of all included selections. NFL fans can also experiment with propositions, a type of bet that is not directly related to the outcome of the game. Futures are yet another possibility but require a good deal of competence since they are based on results over the entire span of the season. These include who would win the Super Bowl, which NFL team will make it to the playoffs and which the Conference winner will be. The NFL Supports Higher Bets This is one of the most popular sports one can bet on so it makes sense for bookies to offer high betting limits for the NFL. This is mostly beneficial for professional sports bettors but rookies can also take advantage once they improve their handicapping abilities. Brick-and-mortar bookmakers still have an edge over online sportsbooks where large NFL bet are concerned. It is not uncommon for landbased betting shops to accept wagers way over $10,000. In contrast, many web-based sportsbooks are inclined to restrict their action to $500 per game. Because of this, you should always check the terms beforehand when looking to bet more substantial amounts. 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