Monday Night Football betting – NFL betting doesn’t get any better than the big stage on Monday
Posted on 9/16/2008 3:18:46 PM
By Blake Frazier
Monday Night Football betting is one of the most exciting events in all of online sports betting. Since its inception in 1970, Monday Night Football has become an American institution. The NFL schedule makers do their best to create the best matchups and important storylines, leading to some great Monday Night Football odds and lines.
The 2008 NFL schedule features some huge games. It’s tough to top the Week 4 star power of the New York Jets at the San Diego Chargers, when Brett Favre, LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Gates will play under the same roof.
Football betting could be very intriguing in Week 7, when the New England Patriots host the Denver Broncos. Will the Pats still be rolling without Tom Brady? Can Jay Cutler keep his impressive season going in Denver? We can’t wait to see those Monday Night Football lines.
Week 8 isn’t lacking in drama either, as the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans collide in a massive AFC South division matchup.
A few weeks later we get a surprising change of pace, as the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills square off. Can the Browns rebound from a poor start? Can the Bills maintain a great one? It will make for interesting Monday Night Football lines.
What can we expect from Monday Night Football odds when Aaron Rodgers makes his debut on the big stage? Week 12 will mark his first career start on Monday night when the Green Bay Packers host Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints. That won’t be your only chance at Monday Night Football betting with Rodgers involved, though, as the Packers visit the Chicago Bears in Week 16.
Two NFC playoffs hopefuls will throw down in Week 14 when the Carolina Panthers host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Expect plenty of runs, smash mouth defense, and tight Monday Night Football lines.
Visit the BetOnline.com Sportsbook for the best Monday Night Football odds and Monday Night Football lines. And be sure to check out the Bettor’s Edge for the latest tips and insight into Monday Night Football betting.
Blake walked onto his college football team and had a brief stint as an assistant coach after he graduated. He brings a sharp mind to the world of sports handicapping. Blake understands the nuances of the game that only someone who has played would understand, and he was one of the few who gave the Giants a chance against the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Thoughts or questions? Email Comments@BetOnline.com.