NFL world reacts to Calvin Ridley tweeting through it
"I don't have a gambling problem."
"I don't have a gambling problem."
Ridley reportedly bet on NFL games during a five-day stretch in late November of last year.
Betting under the line of 49.5 would have cashed in...except for the 49ers' final lateral play on a kick return turning into a Falcons' touchdown.
This move means the league offices will see lineups no later than 15 minutes before the press and public do.
Todd Gurley's decision to not score a late touchdown resulted in a $1 million-plus swing at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
What should the first legal sports bet be in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New York?
"Gimme a dozen wings and $50 on Bama to beat Georgia, please."
Not being able to bet on Rutgers games is probably a good thing.
The NBA is willing to turn a blind eye towards gambling...if it gets a cut, of course.
There's a prop bet on how many times Donald Trump will be shown on screen.
The Arizona State coaching situation is getting stranger.
The Warriors know they don't need to play all-out until the playoffs, but it's hard for oddsmakers to predict when they'll turn it on.
While Adam Silver is prepared for a world where gambling is legal, he wants it regulated in a way most beneficial to the NBA.