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Apr 27, 2021 2:07 PM
Workers continue preparing the NFL Draft Theatre for the 2021 NFL Draft, Tuesday, April 27, 2021, in Cleveland. After going all virtual in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the three-day draft, which has grown into one of America s biggest, non-game sporting events, returns with thousands of fans who will be separated by their loyalties, and whether they ve been vaccinated.(AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
By Tim Dahlberg
The NFL has embraced sports betting so fully that you almost expect Roger Goodell to open the draft by placing an over/under bet on the number of cornerbacks drafted by the, yes, Las Vegas Raiders.
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By TIM DAHLBERG Associated Press April 27, 2021 1:53pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The NFL has embraced sports betting so fully that you almost expect Roger Goodell to open the draft by placing an over/under bet on the number of cornerbacks drafted by the, yes, Las Vegas Raiders.
Luckily, the commissioner is paid so handsomely he doesn t need his ticket to cash. If betting a typical NFL game is hard and it is imagine trying to make a few bucks off a draft that experts have spent every waking hour analyzing for the last few months.
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In Las Vegas, this hot dog cart is one of the few things that s sacred
At the end of this pilgrimage is a delicious relic of Old Vegas: The cheap hot dog.
Steamed in Budweiser until red and plump, stuck in a fresh, soft bun and topped with your favorite fixings or served plain, these Vienna Beef dogs cost $1.25.
In Las Vegas, few things are sacred. The hot dog cart inside South Point Hotel and Casino is one of them.
A Vegas staple is born
Every Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and on weekends from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., gambling patrons or hungry locals visit the cart near the sportsbook.
With a quarterback who had starred in more TV commercials than playoff wins, the Cleveland Browns were a popular punch line. But if one game can change a storyline, Baker Mayfield is no longer an overhyped underachiever and the butt of jokes.
Mayfield can enjoy a few laughs at the expense of the Steelers, who paid the price for disrespecting an underdog. Mayfield’s three touchdown passes helped Cleveland rock Pittsburgh 48-37 on Sunday in an upset that proved costly for the betting public. The new Browns are not the same old losers.
The NFL’s new-look postseason format did not disappoint. With six games instead of four on an expanded Super Wild Card Weekend, the wagering action was a whirlwind.