Covid-19 rattles oddsmakers; No joy in Vegas

Before the ink was dry on a deal for BetMGM to become the official wagering partner of the Tennessee Titans, inescapable Covid-19 rippled through the Titans’ ranks, forcing indefinite postponement of a tilt against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Incidences like this and tonight’s delayed Kansas City Chiefs/New England Patriots face-off are starting to make themselves felt in NFL betting lines. “The first few weeks in the NFL went so well, it would have been easy to forget that a single positive test can send waves through the schedule,” said Brett Collson, lead analyst for TheLines.com. “Oddsmakers are accustomed to factoring in injuries, but both bettors and oddsmakers are dealing with an extremely fluid situation where active rosters and schedules can change in a flash. So far, it appears that hasn’t dampened the enthusiasm for bettors overall.”

That’s good, but you can’t put down a wager on the Week 5 game between the Titans and Buffalo Bills. Too many imponderables. Four other games have only partial odds, pending tonight’s outcome. Also, oddsmakers are getting headaches trying to adjust the odds to account for the positive Covid tests of players like Cam Newton. Meanwhile, to amuse ourselves, we note that the Baltimore Ravens are 13.5-point favorites over the lowly Cincinnati Bengals, the biggest point spread on the board. (We think it should be bigger. The over/under is 52 points.) Other big spreads are fairly predictable, such as +7.5 for the Steelers over the Philadelphia Eagles and identical odds for the San Francisco 49ers against the interception-prone Miami Dolphins. The Las Vegas Raiders are lambs to the slaughter against the Chiefs, -11.5 points. If you like gaudy scoring, TheLines.com favors the Minnesota Vikings/Seattle Seahawks shootout, with its 57.5-point over/under. There’s been some pissing and moaning about how the season would be so much better had exhibition games been played (putting starters at risk) but from what we’ve been watching it’s hella exciting and we are definitely ready for some (more) football.

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