Julio Jones says of Falcons ‘I’m out of there’ and Raiders among odds on favorites to land him

Julio Jones says of Falcons ‘I’m out of there’ and Raiders among odds on favorites to land him

There have been rumblings that the Falcons have exploring trade possibilities involving wide receiver Julio Jones since before the draft. The first report came via NBC’s Peter King who at that time named the Raiders and Patriots as possible destinations.

The seven-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro would be an enticing option for many teams. Until today all we had was the report that the Falcons were fielding calls. Today we heard from Jones himself, who confirmed a parting is imminent.

Undisputed co-host Shannon Sharpe called up Jones live on the show and the 32-year-old receiver said flatly “I’m out of there”, referring to the Falcons, adding that he wants to go somewhere he can win.

Sharpe asked him only if he was going to go to the Dallas Cowboys because there was a picture taken of Jones in a Cowboys jersey. Jones said he is not going to Dallas, so I guess that rules out one team, at least in Jones’s mind. Keep in mind, it would take a trade to get him out of Atlanta, so where he goes may not fully be up to him.

As to which teams could realistically make a play for him, there are odds out there for such things. One set of odds from Fox Bet have the Raiders as the second highest, below only the 49ers.

Tops is a return to Atlanta with a line of -400. After that, the top five go thusly via FOXBet:

49ers +250
Raiders +333
Lions +450
Patriots +550
Colts +650

For what it’s worth, of those top five, only the Colts (11-5) had a winning record last season. The Raiders (8-8) were the only other team of them to not have a losing record.

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Vegas odds chart for daily play: Week 1

A snapshot look at the odds for Week 1 sports betting and DFS action.

A good way to start your weekly homework for DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports) play is to analyze the early Vegas odds. These guys have a long history of making money off of setting the right game spread and points scored. So it can be an early indicator of teams to target due to high-scoring potential, and teams to avoid for the opposite reason.

Odds via BetMGM Sportsbook.

Game
Game
Away
Home
Away
Home
Total
Day
Time
Team
Team
Spread
Spread
Points
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Seattle
Atlanta
-1.5
+1.5
48.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
New York Jets
Buffalo
+6.5
-6.5
39.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Chicago
Detroit
+2.5
-2.5
42.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Green Bay
Minnesota
+2.5
-2.5
45.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Miami
New England
+7
-7
41.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Philadelphia
Washington
-5.5
+5.5
42.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Las Vegas
Carolina
-3
+3
47.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
-8.5
+8.5
44.5
SUN
1:00 p.m. EDT
Cleveland
Baltimore
+7.5
-7.5
47.5
SUN
4:05 p.m. EDT
Los Angeles Chargers
Cincinnati
-3
+3
41.5
SUN
4:25 p.m. EDT
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
+3.5
-3.5
47.5
SUN
4:25 p.m. EDT
Arizona
San Francisco
+6.5
-6.5
48.5
SUN
8:20 p.m. EDT
Dallas
Los Angeles Rams
-2.5
+2.5
51.5
MON
7:15 p.m. EDT
Pittsburgh
New York Giants
-6
+6
45.5
MON
10:10 p.m. EDT
Tennessee
Denver
-3
+3
40.5

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NASCAR Betting: Pennzoil 400 odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with NASCAR betting odds, picks and best bets

The NASCAR Cup Series moves to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon for the Pennzoil 400 at 3:30 p.m. ET. Below, we analyze the Pennzoil 400 betting odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and tips.

The weather won’t be a problem like it was in Daytona last weekend, when a surprise rain storm ended up pushing the race to Monday. The haulers had one less day to travel across the country, subsequently canceling the mid-week hauler parade down The Strip, but the cars and drivers will be ready to go Sunday with no interruptions.

Who is going to win the 2020 Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?

Odds courtesy of BetMGM; access them at USA TODAY Sports for a full list. Odds last updated Friday at 3:30 p.m. ET.

The winner of the most recent Cup race at Vegas, Joe Gibbs Racing driver Martin Truex Jr. (+550), is among the favorites at this race. Only Vegas-born driver and teammate Kyle Busch (+500) and Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick (+500) have shorter odds.

MTJ has posted two wins in 16 career starts in Vegas, with five top-5 showings and eight top-10 finishes with a 10.9 Average-Finish Position (AFP). He’ll be a very popular selection this weekend. Truex also tops the charts with a 123.8 Driver Rating across the past five starts in Vegas, according to NASCAR’s Loop Data. Busch has a win in 17 career starts, posting nine top-10 showings and a 12.7 AFP.

New to sports betting? A successful $10 wager on Truex to win would return a profit of $55.


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Penske Racing driver Joey Logano (+700) will also be a pick many gravitate toward, as he has a 5.0 AFP and 116.8 Driver Rating across his past five starts at LVMS while running a circuit-best 95.4 percent of his laps inside the Top 15 during the impressive span. He also has eight consecutive top-10 showings at the track.

Logano’s teammate Brad Keselowski (+600) is also a solid play, as he has three straight finishes of third or best at Vegas, including a win. He is a nice selection to finish in the Top 3 (+150).

2020 Pennzoil 400 longshot bets

Keselowski and Logano’s teammate, Ryan Blaney (+2000), kicked off his 2020 campaign with a second-place run at Daytona. He heads into this one with a 95.6 Driver Rating over the past five Vegas starts while posting an 8.8 AFP. He has finished seventh or better in five of his past six starts at the track, too, including three top-5 showings in the previous four.

Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron (+2500) and Alex Bowman (+3000) finished in the Top 10 in the second Vegas race last season, with Byron seventh and Bowman sixth. Those two are worth a small-unit bet with rather moderate odds. Tossing a little change on their veteran teammate, seven-time Cup champ Jimmie Johnson (+3000) is also worth a shot. He has four career wins at Vegas to lead all active drivers, and he is 12th or better in seven of his past 10 starts at the track.

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