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  2. NFL Week 1 picks: Season kicks off with super matchups ... - AOL

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    Sam Farmer makes his picks for Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season, with super matchups on Thursday (Ravens-Chiefs) and Friday (Eagles-Packers) to kick off season.

  3. ESPN Bet Live - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Bet Live (formerly Daily Wager) is an American sports betting discussion program, broadcast by ESPN2 on Thursday, Friday, and Monday evenings, and Saturday and Sunday mornings. [1] Hosted by Doug Kezirian, it features sports news and analysis presented from the perspective of sports betting.

  4. NFL Week 9 predictions: ESPN matchup predictor's picks ... - AOL

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    NFL Week 9 odds: Point spreads, moneylines, over/unders for betting on games Sunday Night Football prediction Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals, 6:20 p.m., NBC, Universo ( stream with free trial ...

  5. NFL Matchup - Wikipedia

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    NFL Matchup is a National Football League (NFL) preview show that airs every week during the regular season and playoffs. At various times, the official name was based on the current sponsor in the format [Sponsor Name] NFL Matchup. Since 2017 it is known simply as the ESPN NFL Matchup, and it is produced utilizing commentary and footage from ...

  6. Fantasy Football Week 1: Start 'em sit 'em picks - AOL

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    This is a strong matchup for Aaron Jones, but Musgrave could be a top-10 tight end in Week 1. Herbert led the league in rush yards over expectation last season and enters as Chicago’s lead back ...

  7. ESPN Bet - Wikipedia

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    On August 8, 2023, Penn announced an agreement with ESPN Inc. to launch a new sports betting brand, ESPN Bet; under the agreement, Penn would pay $1.5 billion to license the ESPN brand for 10 years, and provide ESPN with $500,000 in stock options. In turn, ESPN would provide marketing and access to its talent for the service.