'Good day for the sportsbooks' after New Orleans, Las Vegas, Tampa Bay topple heavy favorites.
about sportsbook operators needing at least one of three favorites between Dallas, San Francisco, and Baltimore to lose outright. By the end of the 1 p.m. ET slate, all three favorites wound up losing.
“Looking at the finals, most can envision a good day for the sportsbooks,” said Jay Kornegay, vice president of race and sportsbook operations at The SuperBook at the Westgate Las Vegas, told Covers. “With a couple of significant dogs winning outright, most parlays and teasers were eliminated. The Raiders, Saints, and Buccaneers victories were highlights for us. The biggest loser of the day was the Chargers hammering of the pathetic Panthers.
Through two weeks, just six out of 32 NFL teams are 2-0 against the spread. This includes Arizona, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Tampa Bay, the Chargers, and the Saints.
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