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The 2018/2019 NFL Betting Guide

Welcome to the Deadhit Sports 2018 / 2019 NFL Football Betting Season Guide.

Make sure to keep this page bookmarked somewhere as we’ll be updating you weekly with updated odds, new developments, changing future odds and the hottest NFL news for the smart bettor. Here at Deadhit Sports we built this guide to cover everything you need to know in order to prepare you for regular season kickoff.

What’s coming you wonder? We’ll be adding updates such as: How to Bet on the NFL like a pro, Why you need to use Bitcoin?, and the insider guide on where to bet this NFL season. So make sure to stick around, it’s going to be an amazing season!

Football season starts Thursday, September 6 and as in previous years 2018 NFL betting odds and lines are getting set up well ahead of time.

This year as always and according to the official NFL Schedule, the first game of the regular season is a rematch of Superbowl 52 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the now Atlanta Falcons who hold home turf advantage.

The 2018 / 2019 NFL Betting Guide

If we take the season from the numbers only, having the New England Patriots and the Green Bay Packers as favorites to win their Division, that should be the matchup play for Super Bowl 53

NFL Conference Review

Each season in the NFL there are a total of eight conferences divided by NFC, and the AFC. Each conference contains four teams split based on their geographical location. In this section, we will break-down an overview of each division and the teams that participate in them.

2018 AFC Betting Preview

AFC East

Known as the most recent “powerhouse” division the AFC East holds 8 Super Bowl Championships and a total of 19 AFC Conference Championships. The New England Patriots have won five Super Bowl titles alone in this division. They’ve dominated their bracket by finishing first 14 times since 2002. They’ll be expected to finish at the top of the bracket again this season. The AFC also produced three other Super Bowl Champions, the Miami Dolphins with two Super Bowls and the New York Jets with one Super Bowl.

AFC West

The AFC West is one of the most well-rounded divisions over the past 20 years. There’s been a total of seven Super Bowl Championships, and 16 AFC Championships. Both the Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders have each won three Super Bowl titles, while Kansas City Chiefs have won one Championship.

AFC North : Odds and Stats

The AFC North division is made up of eight Super Bowl Championships and 14 AFC Championships. This division is full of rivalries that want nothing more to prove then they’re the top dogs of the division. The Pittsburgh Steelers have been the top dogs of this division for many years running, winning a total of 23 Division Championships no other team in the division has been able to reach double-digits in division titles. The Steelers have won the most Super Bowls in the division holding a total of six Super Bowl Championships, the only one close to compare is the Baltimore Ravens with two Championships. These are the only two teams within the division who’ve ended up winning the Super Bowl.

AFC South : Odds and Stats

The AFC South has had trouble performing at the same level as the other divisions. The Colts are the best in the division with two Super Bowl Championships and two AFC Championships but unfortunately are not predicted to win either the Super Bowl or Conference Championship.

Opening ODDS TO WIN THE 2018-19 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Team Odds
New England Patriots +175
Pittsburgh Steelers +450
Jacksonville Jaguars +800
Houston Texans +1000
Los Angeles Chargers +1200

2018 NFC Betting Preview

NFC East

No conference in the NFL has been stronger than the NFC East, with 13 Super Bowls and 22 NFC Championships, they have more Super Bowl rings spread out among their teams than any other division in the NFL.

NFC West

The West division has seen its fair share of Super Bowl experience, the division combines 13 Super Bowl appearances and a total of seven Super Bowl Championships.

NFC North

The conference of cold weather and snowed out games, the NFC North has five Super Bowls in their history. With four going to the Green Bay Packers who supposedly have the toughest schedule this season on paper.

NFC South

With the least amount of Super Bowl titles in the history of the conference, The New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have both won one Super Bowl each, they are the only teams in this division to win a Super Bowl title.

Opening ODDS TO WIN THE 2018-19 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Team Odds
Green Bay Packers +500
Philadelphia Eagles +500
Los Angeles Rams +700
Minnesota Vikings +700
Atlanta Falcons +1000

Super Bowl 53 : Early Season Betting Preview

Super Bowl 53 will be hosted in Atlanta, Georgia on February 3rd, 2019.

Network‎: ‎CBS
Commentators: Jim Nantz & Tony Romo
Date‎: ‎Sunday, February 3, 2019
Stadium‎: ‎Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Georgia Atlanta

Odds to Win Super Bowl LIII

The race for the playoffs doesn’t begin till about midway through the season but we’ll be keeping you posted throughout the season on current standings and predictions.

Be sure to check back after Week 1 to see our first update on the NFL standings and playoff details.

We will take a look at the top teams with the best odds to win Super Bowl 53

New England Patriots (+500)

No surprise here, the favorite in the NFL to win the Super Bowl are the Patriots. Tom Brady and Bill Belichick prove an amazing history with New England, making them one of the top three teams in the league. With Brady nearing his retirement it’s only natural that they’ll give it all to stack up as many rings as possible. With their previous track record in the recent years, can you think of why they wouldn’t be one of the first predictions for Super Bowl 53?

Philadelphia Eagles (+900)

Naturally, the defending champions have to be considered as one of the favorites to give the championship another rule for its money. However, this year’s Eagles are returning with 19 of 22 starting players from their Championship season, and will once again have that depth in the quarterback position. We can only assume that the Eagles regardless of which quarterback plays will find success within the team.

Green Bay Packers (+900)

Despite last season’s injuries, Aaron Rodgers will be healthy and that is not sounding good for competitors. Don’t forget Rodgers is still one of the best quarterbacks in the league and with a healthy squad of receivers who knows the damage that the Packers will do this season. We believe the Packers won’t have any trouble making it to the playoffs by the way their roster is looking. The Packers will face their competition in dominating the NFC North, as the Minnesota Vikings have one of the most well-rounded teams in the NFL. Aaron Rodgers has a lot riding on him ‘being the difference’ the Packers are looking for in order to take them back to the Super Bowl.

Pittsburgh Steelers (+1000)

The Steelers are without a doubt one of the top teams in the NFL this year and one of the favorites to win Super Bowl LIII. Currently, they have some contract issues going on with Le’Veon Bell that will need to be monitored. They’re still sitting with Ben Roethlisberger as a quarterback, and compete in one of the more favorable divisions. They’ve been considered a contender for the league the past 5 years and running.

Los Angeles Rams (+1200)

Rumor has it the Rams are building something special down in Los Angeles! Coming from one of the bottom teams they’ve worked their way back up to the top and have the roster to back it. With a young team of talent like Jared Goff (QB), Todd Gurley (RB), and Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods, and Cooper Kupp as WR’s, they’re ready to show the league what they’re made of. They’ve also been busy boosting up their defensive line by picking up Ndamukong Suh and Aqib Talib. The Rams are looking very good this year and are estimated to be one of the most valued teams in the league.

The Top Ten Contenders to Win Super Bowl 53

New England Patriots +500
Philadelphia Eagles +900
Green Bay Packers +900
Pittsburgh Steelers +1000
Los Angeles Rams +1200
Minnesota Vikings +1200
Atlanta Falcons +1800
San Fransico 49ers +2000
Jacksonville Jaguars +2000
Dallas Cowboys +2000
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