Away from home, Saints are Week 1 underdogs vs. Packers

Away from home, Saints are Week 1 underdogs vs. Packers

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The New Orleans Saints’ regular season kickoff is going to look weird. They’re “hosting” the Green Bay Packers all the way out in Jacksonville, at the Jaguars’ TIAA Bank Field due to the impacts of Hurricane Ida on New Orleans. While previous listings from oddsmakers gave the Saints a homefield advantage against Green Bay at the Caesars Superdome, the game’s relocation puts the Saints in a tough spot.

Tipico Sportsbook has the Saints opening as underdogs, with the visiting Packers favored to win by 4.5 points. The over/under of 50.5 projects a final tally in the neighborhood of Green Bay 28, New Orleans 23. That would be a seven-point drop for the Saints over their regular season scoring average the last three years (30.1), as well as the total they scored against the Packers in last season’s matchup (a 38-30 loss at home).

It’s not unwarranted, though. Jameis Winston has his work cut out for him against a Packers defense eager to prove themselves. Winston will be working without his best wide receiver while Michael Thomas continues to recover from offseason ankle surgery, meaning second-year pro Marquez Callaway has the unenviable task of running against Green Bay’s best cover corner Jaire Alexander (who won Pro Bowl and All-Pro second team recognition a year ago). And that doesn’t even get into the challenge New Orleans’ defense faces in Aaron Rodgers and his strong supporting cast.

Oddly, all three of the other NFC South squads are favored to win this week. Sam Darnold and the Carolina Panthers are 5.5-point favorites against his old New York Jets team. The Atlanta Falcons have an easy (on paper) matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, which they are favored to win by 3.5 points. And the reigning Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, of course, are 7.5-point favorites over the visiting Dallas Cowboys in the 2021 season opener — can both teams lose that one?

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Tipico Sportsbook goes live in Colorado

Looking into the details surrounding the launch of Tipico Sportsbook in Colorado.

Tipico Sportsbook, the exclusive sports betting and iGaming provider for USA TODAY parent company Gannett, is now operating in Colorado.

The Colorado launch marks the company’s second U.S. state after it went live in New Jersey in December. Tipico Sportsbook was able to expand into Colorado through support from Century Casinos, Inc., a Colorado-based gaming company.

“We are thrilled to announce Tipico’s continued growth within the United States,” Adrian Vella, CEO of Tipico U.S., said in a release. “We look forward to continuing to grow our U.S. footprint with exciting announcements in the pipeline that will change the game for avid sports fans and bettors.”

Tipico is a U.S. sportsbook originally founded in Europe in 2004.

Users can download the app at the Apple and Google Play stores and begin placing bets on a variety of leagues. Tipico allows users to wager on live sports markets across the globe, with odds managed by the company’s in-house trading team.

Tipico, the leading sports betting provider in Germany and one of the top sports betting companies worldwide, said it plans to expand into other U.S. states in the coming months. The sportsbook offers digital and mobile betting entertainment across 30 different sports.

Tipico USA Technology announced an exclusive agreement with Gannett Co. in July to provide new sports betting content throughout the USA TODAY Network.

“Century Casinos is thrilled to welcome Tipico Sportsbook to Colorado, and we’re honored to partner with them to introduce Colorado’s legendary sports faithful to their new home for sports betting action,” said Erwin Haitzmann and Peter Hoetzinger, co-CEOs of Century Casinos. “Tipico is a seasoned global operator with a track record of delivering reliable, high-quality products, which pairs perfectly with the casino experience we offer Colorado players.”

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Saints are unfortunate home underdogs vs. Packers in Week 1

The Saints are considered home underdogs to open the 2021 season, with the visiting Packers favored for Week 1 by Tipico Sportsbook:

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Just how successful will the New Orleans Saints be this season? Oddsmakers aren’t expecting much of them, at least in their season-opening home game with the Green Bay Packers.

According to Tipico Sportsbook, Green Bay is favored for that Sept. 12 kickoff at Caesars Superdome (on FOX at 3:25 p.m. CT) — by 2.5 points, nearly a field goal. Odds were widely unavailable over the summer during Aaron Rodgers’ prolonged absence, but now that he’s leading the Packers again there appears to be little confidence in the Saints.

That isn’t too shocking considering Rodgers’ squad got away with a 37-30 win last season when they visited New Orleans. Tipico’s over/under for the follow-up has been set at 50.5 points, which is tied for the sixth-highest scoring game of Week 1.

Last year, the Saints ranked fifth around the league with 30.1 points scored per game. Green Bay ranked best in the NFL with a 31.8 per-game scoring output (which, combined, equals a weekly average of 61.9).

We’ll see if New Orleans can cook up similar production without Drew Brees, Michael Thomas, Wil Lutz, potentially Deonte Harris, and neither of last year’s co-starters at tight end. They may need even more from Alvin Kamara than the 197 scrimmage yards and pair of touchdowns he contributed last year. Whether it’s Jameis Winston or Taysom Hill starting under center against Rodgers, here’s hoping they and their supporting cast are up to the challenge.

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Gannett announces exclusive sports betting partnership with Tipico Sportsbook

Gannett announces exclusive sports betting and iGaming partnership with Tipico Sportsbook. We break down the agreement.

Gannett Co., the parent company of USA TODAY, has finalized an exclusive multiyear deal with Tipico USA Technology to provide an extensive variety of new sports betting content throughout the USA TODAY Network.

As part of the five-year, $90 million deal, Tipico will become the exclusive sports betting and iGaming provider for Gannett, and will integrate its odds, props, free-to-play games and betting trends throughout the network and more than 200 affiliated properties, including For The Win, Golfweek and MMA Junkie.

“Our highly engaged audience of more than 46 million sports fans crave analysis, betting insights, odds and unique features which we will provide with our Tipico alliance,” said Michael Reed, Gannett chairman and chief executive officer. “Tipico adds incredible expertise from their European operations and next generation product capabilities, which offer our sports enthusiasts and local consumers a way to become even more invested in the games and sports they care about.”

Tipico is the leading sports betting provider in Germany and one of the top sports betting companies worldwide. As part of the agreement announced Tuesday, Tipico will co-brand all NFL Wire team sites and For The Win, including a re-launch of the Bets subsection to “Bet For The Win, powered by Tipico Sportsbook.” It will also provide odds pages throughout the USA TODAY Network, both in print and online.

Branded sports betting content is expected to debut in August to complement the start of the NFL season. In New Jersey and Colorado, Tipico’s sports betting operations will be live this fall, allowing readers to place bets through Tipico Sportsbook.

“Integrating their leading media properties with Tipico Sportsbook marks an important moment as we begin our acceleration in the U.S.,” said Adrian Vella, Tipico’s U.S. chief executive officer.

“Gannett’s best-in-class editorial operations and massive local footprint, partnered with Tipico’s game-changing technology, including end-to-end proprietary sports betting and iGaming products, will offer U.S. fans a slam dunk combination.”

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Nets-Bucks Game 7: Prediction, point spread, odds and betting picks

We’ve got you covered with our prediction and betting odds as the Nets take on the Bucks in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

The Brooklyn Nets play the Milwaukee on Saturday in Game 7 of the the Eastern Conference semifinals, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, moneyline odds and over-under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet on BetMGM.

The game tips off at 8:30 p.m. and can be seen on TNT.

The lines, courtesy of BetMGM

  • Point spread: Nets -1.5
  • Money line: Nets -120 / Bucks +100
  • Over-under: 214.5

Place your legal, online sports bets in VA, CO, IA, IN, NJ, PA, TN and WV at BetMGM.

Advice and prediction

We are going to see everybody’s A game and with the home crowd backing up the Nets, Joe Harris particularly will be able to find that much needed confidence to break out of his shooting slump. His impact will be the most important factor in this game. Shooters shoot no matter what and I expect Harris to show the world how elite of a shooter he really is by finding his rhythm despite the great defense Milwaukee has been playing on him. This should be enough get Brooklyn over the hump. Home teams are the overwhelming favorites historically in Game 7s. Take the Nets -1.5.

Prediction: Nets 118, Bucks 106

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Nets-Celtics Game 5: Prediction, point spread, odds and betting picks

Brooklyn takes on the Boston in Game 5 with the chance to cap off the series. Here is our pick for Tuesday’s game.

The Brooklyn Nets play the Boston Celtics on Tuesday for Game 5, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, moneyline odds and over-under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet on BetMGM.

The game tips off at 7:30 p.m. and can be seen on TNT.

The lines, courtesy of BetMGM

  • Point spread: Nets -12.5
  • Money line: Nets -800 / Celtics +550
  • Over-under: 231.5

Place your legal, online sports bets in VA, CO, IA, IN, NJ, PA, TN and WV at BetMGM.

Advice and prediction

We witnessed an offensive masterpiece from the Nets in Game 4. They took advantage of a depleted Celtics squad and, more importantly, they responded to adversity for the first time in the playoffs. With the way they won in Game 4, it’s easy to see all the momentum is on Brooklyn’s side for Game 5. Take the Nets minus-12.5.

Prediction: Nets 136, Celtics 112

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Celtics at Nets: Prediction, point spread, odds, over/under, betting picks

Game 1 of the Nets/Celtics series kicks off today so here is our prediction, point spread, odds, over/under and betting picks for the game.

The Brooklyn Nets play the Boston Celtics on Saturday, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, moneyline odds and over-under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet on BetMGM.

The game tips off at 8:00 p.m. and can be seen on ABC.

The lines, courtesy of BetMGM

  • Point spread: Nets -8
  • Money line: Nets -350 / Celtics +275
  • Over-under: 230.5

Place your legal, online sports bets in VA, CO, IA, IN, NJ, PA, TN and WV at BetMGM.

Advice and prediction

With no minute restriction on James Harden, Kevin Durant most likely getting his minutes ramped up and overall the Nets being healthy there shouldn’t be a reason to not take the Nets -8. It’s hard to not see at least two of the three players on Brooklyn’s big three go for 30 points. The depth for the Nets will also be incredible amidst Chris Chiozza’s return.

Prediction: Nets 128, Celtics 106

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Saints schedule ranked among 10 toughest based on projected win totals

The New Orleans Saints have one of the toughest 2021 strength of schedules based off of projected win totals, but they’ll be ready for it.

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The NFL is preparing to put on a show for its 2021 schedule release in prime time on Wednesday night, but the New Orleans Saints already know their opponents. And it’s a tough slate: seven of their 17 games will be played against 2020 playoff teams, including two divisional matchups with the Super Bowl champion Buccaneers (plus tilts with the Bills, Titans, Packers, Seahawks, and Washington). And four of those games will be played away from the Superdome.

Pro Football Network crunched the numbers and found that the Saints are tied with Washington for the seventh-toughest strength of schedule in 2021. But New Orleans is well equipped for the challenge. Of the teams ranked within the top ten, only the Rams (tied for ninth) are projected to win more games than the Saints.

BetMGM has the Saints with nine projected wins, which places well amongst their peers. It’s worth remembering that while the Saints do have a challenging schedule ahead of them, they’ll be a tough out for every other team they face, too.

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No, the Bucs shouldn’t be talked up as 2021 NFC South favorites

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have won plenty of fans following their Super Bowl victory, but the NFC South will be as competitive as ever.

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Is this a hot take? It feels like a hot take. Slandering the reigning Super Bowl champions isn’t going to sit right with many readers, but here it goes. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are getting gassed up entirely too often this offseason, with many outlets and media observers pointing to the Bucs as favorites to win their division. They shouldn’t be.

The oddsmakers at BetMGM Sportsbook, for example, have Tampa Bay winning the NFC South at a -155 line, which would flip a $50 bet into an $82 haul. New Orleans isn’t too far behind at +275, which would yield $187 for the same ticket. Their divisional rivals, the Panthers and Falcons, have longer odds at +700. You do the math.

It’s easy to explain why the Bucs are favored so heavily — they’re the ones tossing the Lombardi Trophy between boats and enjoying avocado tequila at the Kentucky Derby. But it took a lot of luck for them to get here.

Tampa Bay did what every contender hopes for and got hot at the right time, cruising into the playoffs off of a four-game winning streak. They survived two wins against teams hamstrung by fraught quarterback situations to narrowly beat the Packers in the NFC title game before running the injury-ravaged Chiefs off the field during the Super Bowl.

If Taylor Heinicke hadn’t posted a quarterback rating 17 points below league average, the Bucs wouldn’t have made it out of the wild-card round. If Drew Brees hadn’t thrown three interceptions in a meltdown while Jared Cook gave the game away with a second-half fumble, things look very different. Losing one of Taysom Hill or Latavius Murray, but not both, might have given the Saints enough of a physical edge to avoid putting so much on Brees in the first place.

There are parallel timelines where Tom Brady’s legacy is in jeopardy after an 8-8 dud away from New England, and others where the Bucs are seen as desperate, trendy Super Bowl contenders trying to fix the flaws they found in January. It’s just not the timeline we inhabit.

Credit to the Bucs for hitting their stride when they needed it most, and for bringing back so many key players from their title run. Their front office has done a great job keeping that core together while adding possible upgrades. But at the end of the day the team they’ve held together finished the season at 11-5 with coin-flip wins against the 4-12 Falcons, the 6-10 Giants, and 7-9 Chargers.

Compare that to the Saints, who built a team around Brees that won the NFC South an unprecedented four consecutive seasons from 2017 to 2020. That roster’s top-end talent (which has gone 8-1 without Brees the last two years) remains intact, but their depth is facing legitimate scrutiny after so many contributors were lost against an equally-unprecedented depressed salary cap. Enough changes have taken place around the division to make it anyone’s game, no matter who eventually won their championship rings.

We’ll see how it shakes out in the fall. Maybe Jameis Winston is able to make the throws Brees couldn’t to keep the Saints in contention, while cutting down on the turnovers that got him punted out of Tampa Bay. Maybe the Panthers’ new quarterback and improved supporting cast make some noise, while the Falcons go all-in on an offense seeking to make the most of Matt Ryan’s golden years.

So it makes sense, on the surface, for Tampa Bay to be getting so much attention. With so much continuity in place and fresh memories from their last — surprisingly dominant — win, they’re going to get their flowers. But while the Bucs are relishing their time on top of the mountain, they may need even more luck than they enjoyed last year to remain kings of the hill.

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Nets at Raptors: Prediction, point spread, odds, over/under, betting picks

Our prediction and best bet for Wednesday’s Nets-Raptors game.

The Brooklyn Nets play the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, moneyline odds and over-under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet on BetMGM.

The game tips off at 7 p.m. and can be seen on YES2 (BKN) and TSN (TOR).

The lines, courtesy of BetMGM

  • Point spread: Raptors -4
  • Money line: Raptors -175 / Nets +145
  • Over-under: 228.5

Place your legal, online sports bets in VA, CO, IA, IN, NJ, PA, TN and WV at BetMGM.

Advice and prediction

This Brooklyn team is hungry despite the circumstances. Particularly, players such as Bruce Brown, Landry Shamet and Blake Griffin have been coming through for the team, and their efforts are needed now more than ever. Kyrie Irving has to continue to find a way to lead this short-handed team while staying ready to close games in the clutch. The past two games came down to important clutch plays in the final minute. Expect more of the same for this Raptors game. Also expect the Nets to find a way to win as well. Take the Nets plus-4.

Prediction: Nets 118, Raptors 113

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