Mics picked up a loud F-bomb during the Nickelodeon broadcast of Niners-Cowboys

The tradition continues.

The NFL was always taking a bit of a risk when it signed off on the Nickelodeon broadcast for Wild Card weekend. After all, football is a violent game, and there are microphones everywhere. They can throw in all the CGI slime they want, but a rogue F-bomb was bound to find its way onto the broadcast.

It happened last year during the Saints-Bears playoff game, which drew a hilarious reaction from the Nickelodeon crew. Well, the tradition continued on Sunday.

Late in the second quarter of the Niners-Cowboys NFC Wild Card matchup, a player — likely George Kittle — shouted an F-bomb loud enough for the mics to pick up for all the kids watching on Nick.

This year, it didn’t seem like the broadcast crew acknowledged the foul language. But we heard it. We all did.

But let’s be honest, this is going to become an annual tradition for the Nick broadcast unless it actively tries to mute out cursing. We can check back here next year.

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On Site: Latest on Kyler Murray, DeAndre Hopkins injuries in Arizona

Will the Cardinals’ top two offensive stars be on the field this week?

Bob McManaman of The Arizona Republic stops by On Site to go over injuries to Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins as the Cardinals (+1.5) prepare for an NFC West battle with the San Francisco 49ers in Week 9.

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Lorenzo’s Locks Week 9: Bengals, Patriots and Cardinals all primed to cover the spread

Coming off a 3-0 Week 8, Lorenzo Reyes is back with another round of his favorite NFL bets against the spread.

Lorenzo Reyes is riding with two road favorites in Week 9 while locking in the Bengals at home. After going 3-0 on his Week 8 picks, Reyes is closing in on a hot streak.

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Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers Live Stream, NFL Football, Odds, TV Channel, Start time

The Arizona Cardinals will face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon from Levi’s Stadium, stream the NFL right here.

The Arizona Cardinals will face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon from Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, California.  The Cardinals struggled last season and are coming off a five-win season, Kyler Murray will enter his second season looking to improve his play and will have DeAndre Hopkins to throw to.

The San Francisco 49ers will have Jimmy Garrapolo back under center and will hope for a repeat performance of last year.

Tune in and find out, here is everything you need to know to catch the NFL action today.

Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers

  • When: Sunday, September 13
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: This is a tough game to predict, with Arizona adding DeAndre Hopkins that instantly makes that team better but again they struggled all last year. Take the Arizona Cardinals +6.5.

NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

NFL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers (-6.5)

Over/Under: 48.5 (-110)

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NFL Week 1 Bets: 5 best ATS bets to make

Analyzing the early sports betting odds and lines for Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season, picking the 5 best bets against the spread.

With the recent release of the 2020 NFL schedule, BetMGM posted lines for Week 1. Here are five of the best bets vs. the spread to make for Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season.

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Sunday, May 10 at 1:50 a.m. ET.

Best bet 1: Miami Dolphins (+6.5) at New England Patriots

Sunday, Sept. 13 (1 p.m. ET)

The Dolphins went out in the offseason and spent a bunch of money in free agency and also added talent in the draft. They still have a productive veteran starting quarterback in Ryan Fitzpatrick, while the Pats have lost many key players; most importantly, QB Tom Brady. The Dolphins aren’t as bad as they were a year ago and the Pats are not going to be as good.

Best bet 2: Arizona Cardinals (+8.5) at San Francisco 49ers

Sunday, Sept. 13 (4:25 p.m. ET)

The 49ers lost a key offensive weapon in WR Emmanuel Sanders and traded away DL DeForest Buckner. Even in their 13-3 season a year ago, they failed to cover the spread in both games vs. the Cardinals. Arizona added WR DeAndre Hopkins and upgraded its 31st-ranked defense from 2019.


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Best bet 3: New Orleans Saints (-4.5) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sunday, Sept. 13 (4:25 p.m. ET)

The Bucs might have Brady at QB, but with a shortened offseason and a new offense that traditionally takes a few games for quarterbacks to adjust to, expect New Orleans to come out on fire. The Saints added another big weapon in the passing game in WR Sanders, while they still have QB Drew Brees, RB Alvin Kamara and WR Michael Thomas.

Best bet 4: Tennessee Titans (+2.5) at Denver Broncos

Monday, Sept. 14 (10:10 p.m. ET)

The Broncos added young receivers in the draft but the Titans were one of the hottest teams in the NFL after Ryan Tannehill took over at quarterback. Tannehill returns as does RB Derrick Henry. Tennessee will beat Denver, especially with Drew Lock at QB for the Broncos.

Best bet 5: Pittsburgh Steelers (-3.5) at New York Giants

Monday, Sept. 14 (7:15 p.m. ET)

The Steelers get QB Ben Roethlisberger back. The Giants still have questions around their defense. New York QB Daniel Jones has more protection, but the lack of an offseason with a new head coach will show in Week 1.

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Cardinals-49ers odds: San Francisco big favorites after 1st loss of season

Previewing Sunday’s Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers Week 11 matchup, with NFL betting odds, picks and best bets

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The Arizona Cardinals (3-6-1) are on the road to face the San Francisco 49ers (8-1) for the second time in three weeks in this NFC west battle. The game kicks off at 4:05 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. The game will air on FOX.

We analyze the Cardinals-49ers odds and sports betting lines, while providing betting tips and advice on this Week 11 NFL matchup.

Cardinals at 49ers: Week 11 preview, betting trends and notes


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  • The 49ers lost for the first time in this season in Week 10, a 27-24 overtime loss at home to the Seattle Seahawks.
  • Cardinals RB Kenyan Drake rushed for 110 yards and a touchdown and had 162 total yards against the 49ers two weeks ago.
  • Cardinals QB Kyler Murray had three touchdown passes last week and was intercepted for the first time in over a month. He set an NFL rookie record with 211 consecutive passes without an interception.
  • 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo threw four touchdown passes and had 317 passing yards against the Cardinals in Week 9.
  • The Cardinals have scored at least 25 points in five of the last six games. The 49ers have only given up more than 25 points twice all season.

Cardinals at 49ers: Key injuries

Cardinals: DE’s Jonathan Bullard (foot) and Rodney Gunter (calf), LB Terrell Suggs (hamstring) and CB Patrick Peterson (calf) are questionable. RB Chase Edmonds (hamstring) is out.

49ers: WR Dante Pettis (back) and LB Azeez Al-Shaair (concussion) are questionable. WR Emmanuel Sanders (ribs) and TE George Kittle (knee) are doubtful. OT Joe Staley (finger), RB Matt Breida (ankle) and DT D.J. Jones (groin) are out.

Cardinals at 49ers: Odds, betting lines and prediction

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 1:50 p.m. ET.

Prediction

49ers 28, Cardinals 27

Moneyline (?)

AVOID. At -500, the San Francisco 49ers are almost a sure thing, but it will win you almost nothing. A $10 bet will only earn a $2 profit. However, the Cardinals at +370 make one heck of a value, but considering the imbalanced matchup, it isn’t worth the wager.

Against the Spread (?)

The 49ers are favored by 11.5 (+100) points at home. They are 5-4 ATS this season, while the Cardinals have been an impressive 7-3 ATS. The Cardinals are bad defensively, but the 49ers are missing enough weapons on offense to keep from pulling ahead by a bunch. The Cardinals offense is scoring enough to keep them in the game. Take the CARDINALS at +11.5 (-121).

Over/Under (?)

The total is set at 45.5, which seems low. While the 49ers are allowing only 14.3 points per game, good for second in the league, the Cardinals have scored at least 25 in five of the last six games, including against the 49ers two weeks ago. The Cardinals allow 28.1 points per game. Games involving the Cardinals have hit the Over in six of 10 games. Take the OVER (+100) in this one.

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