Super Bowl Player Prop Odds: Bet on Your Favorite Players in the Big Game

Player props are a massive (and still growing) market in Super Bowl betting action.

Super Bowl player props span from your standard markets, like passing and rushing yards, to anytime touchdown scorers, interceptions, and just about every statistic you can think of.

If it’s on the box score, there’s most likely a market for it.

Player props for Super Bowl 59 won’t be released until the matchup is set, but we’ll break down what to expect when the time comes.

How to Live Stream Broncos vs Saints Game for Free

Ready or not, here they come! A pair of rookie quarterbacks will be thrust into the limelight tonight when Bo Nix leads the Denver Broncos against Spencer Rattler and the New Orleans Saints.

Nix has started all five games thus far for the Broncos and has the team off to a better-than-expected 3-3 record. It hasn’t always been pretty, but the Oregon product has thrown just one interception in his last four games and has demonstrated a quiet confidence that belies his years.

Rattler, meanwhile, will be making just his second career start when he takes the field in place of injured QB Derek Carr. The 24-year-old threw for 243 yards and one TD on Sunday in a lopsided loss to the Buccaneers. His ability to bounce back on short rest will be a major focal point.…

The Deadspin 2020 NFL Previews, NFC South: All Eyes on Tompa Bay & Brees’ Last Stand

Outside of Tom Brady stunning the sports world by joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the NFC South will be a key watch for plenty of other reasons. The New Orleans Saints and Bucs are two of the top teams on paper in the NFC. They will be vying for the playoff bye heading into the postseason in January. The Atlanta Falcons could also make some noise too, with the addition of Todd Gurley on offense. New Orleans SaintsDrew Brees credits: Getty COVID Response: Head coach Sean Peyton tested positive for COVID-19 in March. Saints owner Gayle Benson announced she tested positive for COVID-19 in August. Drew Brees also donated another $5 million in July through the Brees Dream Foundation to support health care throughout underserved communities in Louisiana. Tight ends Jason Vander Laan and Col…

Tottenham appoint Nuno Espírito Santo as manager on two-year deal

Tottenham have appointed Nuno Espírito Santo as their new manager after a protracted search to find a permanent replacement for José Mourinho. Nuno, who left Wolves at the end of the season in May, has signed a two-year deal.

Mourinho was sacked in April, with Ryan Mason being put in temporary charge. After that Spurs have held talks with a number of candidates including Antonio Conte and Gennaro Gattuso, without being able to find an agreement. Tottenham finally turned to another Portuguese.

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In a statement released by Spurs, Nuno said: “When you have a squad with quality and talent, we want to make the fans proud and enjoy.

How Chelsea’s transfer strategy works – and what could happen next

What exactly is amortisation?

Amortisation is a creative accounting practice that can be used by clubs as a way of balancing the books. It is merely a process of gradually writing off the initial cost of a player over the course of their contract.

How have Chelsea used it to their advantage?

It explains why Chelsea, who are trying to ensure their wild spending does not breach financial fair play regulations, handed out eight-and-a-half year deals to Mykhailo Mudryk and Enzo Fernández. Mudryk joined for a potential £89m but that fee will be recorded at around £10m a year for Uefa’s FFP calculations.

Steve Bruce and the long and winding road that leads to … Blackpool

BRUCE ALMIGHTY

“I am very disappointed and saddened to see Steve go, having made personal attempts to make him stay. But given the divisions within Sheffield United this has not been possible” – chief suit Carlo Colombotti, May 1999.

“We have mutually agreed that it is in both [Huddersfield]’s and Steve’s best interests that this amicable agreement has been reached” – chief suit Barry Rubery, October 2000.

“He told me that he had thought about the move for over a week and it was an offer he couldn’t refuse. We didn’t even have the chance to offer him a package with Wigan” – chief suit Dave Whelan, May 2001.

“The very…

The Denver Nuggets are no longer the playoff wallflower

Before this series, if you’d asked most people who would advance to the NBA Finals between the Lakers and their nameless opponents, they would have responded with a rhetorical question. “Do you know who they’re playing?” Not literally. The Denver Nuggets aren’t in witness protection, but just a few days ago the hubris of picking them over LeBron and Anthony Davis in the Conference Finals would have been astounding. It’s never wise to doubt LeBron James, especially when his opponents are lambs for slaughter. To the outside world, the Denver Nuggets are the same team L.A. swept in The Bubble. Since then, they’ve been swept in the postseason by Phoenix and manhandled by the Warriors in six. The Lakers, however, were the real apple of everyone’s playoff eye. They just disman…

St. Bonaventure Loses After Fans Ruin Game-Winner With Premature Court Storm [CORRECTION]

This story has been corrected. See below. St. Bonaventure was all set to pull off a 66-65 victory over VCU yesterday, thanks to a winning three in the game’s last seconds. But, alas, it wasn’t to be. Fans stormed the court with 0.4 seconds still left to play, making it near-impossible for the teams to finish out that final half-second and causing the officials to give St. Bonaventure a technical once the fans finally got off the court. (Courtesy of NCAA Rulebook Article 8, which is pretty explicit in its condemnation of early court-storming: “Team followers [fans, bands, cheerleaders and mascots associated with either team] shall not commit an unsportsmanlike act, including, but not limited to, the following: … delaying the game by preventing the ball from being promptly made liv…

How Will The 2014 World Cup Ball Swerve? An Aerodynamic Test

There are now only a few months to go until the biggest sporting event of 2014—the FIFA World Cup in Brazil—and questions are being asked. Will the stadiums be ready? Are the airports ready for the crowds? But one matter rises above all others, and may have an impact on the destiny of the cup itself: How will the ball move through the air? A version of this article originally appeared The Conversation. The words "Love me or Lose me" appear beside Adidas's new World Cup football— the Brazuca—on billboards the world over. They implore the reader to accept the football for what it is, and are a not-so-subtle nod to the controversy which dogged the Brazuca's ancestors, the Jabulani and Teamgeist. Since 1970, every World Cup football has been made by Adidas, …

This New Detroit Lion Logo Should Fix Everything

The rumors are true. It seems that the new Lions logo that " leaked" awhile back is legit and a new typeface and squiggly lines will soon usher in a glorious new era of Detroit football. A new coach, new GM, a new No .1 draft pick QB waiting in the wings ( grumble, grumble) and now these snappy new unis—oh, yes this team is destined for greatness … as soon as they shake off the five decades of failure that weigh down the hopes and dreams of a troubled populace like a rusty anchor. The leaping lion appears more fierce, while the team name features an italicized slant. The team says the changes are consistent with its "sense of mission and direction." Yes, he does seem more fierce. Having a face will do that to a mascot. Is it possible for Lions fans to be energi…