By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
Notification Show More
Latest News
Confident, Disciplined, Explosive: Ohio State’s Defense Chasing Greatness
Confident, Disciplined, Explosive: Ohio State’s Defense Chasing Greatness
Game Analysis
An All-Star Slugger and a 'Mic Guy': Kyle Schwarber Has a Revered Presence
An All-Star Slugger and a ‘Mic Guy’: Kyle Schwarber Has a Revered Presence
Game Analysis
Texas Rangers Hire Skip Schumaker as Manager, Agree to 4-year Contract
Texas Rangers Hire Skip Schumaker as Manager, Agree to 4-year Contract
Game Analysis
The 'Heartbeat'? A 'Ferrari'? George Springer Rediscovered Himself in Toronto
The ‘Heartbeat’? A ‘Ferrari’? George Springer Rediscovered Himself in Toronto
Game Analysis
Four 'Wide Rights' lead the unique history of key kicking miscues in Miami-Florida State
Four ‘Wide Rights’ lead the unique history of key kicking miscues in Miami-Florida State
NCAA Sports News
Aa
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Reading: 2025 NFL, CFB Weekend Betting Recap: Wild Endings Benefit Public Betting Masses
Share
Aa
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Search
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
BigPaulSports > Blog > Game Analysis > 2025 NFL, CFB Weekend Betting Recap: Wild Endings Benefit Public Betting Masses
Game AnalysisNFL

2025 NFL, CFB Weekend Betting Recap: Wild Endings Benefit Public Betting Masses

BigP
Last updated: 2025/09/22 at 3:23 PM
BigP Published September 22, 2025
Share
2025 NFL, CFB Weekend Betting Recap: Wild Endings Benefit Public Betting Masses
SHARE

Patrick Everson

Patrick Everson

FOX Sports Betting Analyst

NFL Week 3 odds created a back-and-forth battle between bookmakers and bettors. But the public betting masses got the best of it in the game with the wildest ending.

Jordan Davis blocked the Los Angeles Rams’ potential game-winning field goal. Then Davis, a 6-foot-6, 336-pound nose tackle, rumbled 61 yards for a touchdown to seal the Philadelphia Eagles’ 33-26 victory.

Said Caesars Sports head of football trading Joey Feazel:

“Significant crazy endings, 99 times out of a hundred, usually benefit the customers. And you could hear the hearts of Eagles spread ticket holders pounding, while they cheered a mountain of a man carrying their millions. … A thrilling way to cash a winning ticket.”

More on that fantastic finish and other notable outcomes, as oddsmakers at sportsbooks across the country recap the weekend that was in NFL and college football betting.

This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports)

ADVERTISEMENT

Fly Eagles Fly

Philadelphia was a consensus 3.5-point home favorite against Los Angeles. Yet the Eagles found themselves in a 26-7 hole less than a minute into the third quarter, after Rams QB Matthew Stafford tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kyren Williams.

But Philly rallied to take a 27-26 lead with 1:48 remaining in the fourth quarter, on a Jalen Hurts-to-DeVonta Smith 4-yard TD pass.

However, that left Stafford & Co. plenty of time to get in position for a field goal, which they did, a 44-yarder. But Davis broke through the line, blocked Joshua Karty’s kick and scooped up the ball.

At that point, with the clock expired, all Davis had to do was fall down. Had he done so, Philly wins and L.A. covers. That’s what BetMGM needed nationwide.

“An Eagles’ win but not covering is what we wanted. So we wanted that blocked kick but not the return,” BetMGM trading manager Christian Cipollini said.

Ah, the return. 

With a convoy of Eagles teammates blocking, Davis took it to the house for a 33-26 win and cover.

“That’s one of the craziest covers I’ve ever seen,” said John Murray, vice president of The SuperBook in Vegas. “We wanted the Rams to win. Wild stuff.”

With oddsmakers, though, there’s almost always an exception to the rule. South Point in Las Vegas played that role for Rams-Eagles.

“The Eagles ended up being pretty good. We needed them to cover,” South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said.

Pack Whacked

Over the first two weeks of the NFL season, the Green Bay Packers were the toast of the town. In fact, even before their Week 1 home win over Detroit, the Packers were making noise in Super Bowl odds.

That’ll happen when you acquire a star such as Micah Parsons. After Green Bay got the edge rusher in a trade with Dallas, BetMGM moved the Packers from +2000 to +1200 to win the Super Bowl.

Then the Pack rolled over Detroit in Week 1 and Washington in Week 2. Green Bay moved all the way to the +650 third choice to win the Super Bowl, behind only favorite Buffalo (+500) and second choice Baltimore (+550).

But a little comeuppance arrived in Week 3, as the Packers stunningly lost at Cleveland 13-10. The Browns, 7.5-point home underdogs, won on a 55-yard Andre Szmyt field goal as time expired.

That was a boon for bookmakers.

“Great result. That will ruin all moneyline parlays,” Cipollini said.

Indeed, Packers moneyline was a key component to countless moneyline parlays Sunday. However, at South Point, the Browns’ upset was a mixed blessing.

“Believe it or not, the Browns were bad for us. There was a lot of money on the Browns,” Andrews said. “But I had a lot of moneyline parlays and teasers on the Packers, so that helped offset it.”

At Caesars, Browns outright was the second-best result of the day, behind only the Chicago Bears’ 31-14 win as 1.5-point underdogs vs. the Dallas Cowboys.

BetMGM enjoyed that Chicago victory, as well.

“A lot of good results, with the Bears the best of the day,” Cipollini said.

Field-Goal Frenzy

The aforementioned blocked kick in the Eagles-Rams game was part of a frenetic few minutes of field-goal attempts. The public betting masses made out well on two of the three games involved.

“A crazy 10 minutes basically decided the [early games], with last-second field goals in Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Cleveland, pretty much all at the same time,” Caesars’ Feazel said. “Philadelphia’s block-six got the cover for the Eagles faithful, and the Bucs’ comeback late was a great result for the customers.”

Tampa Bay had it go both ways on late field goals against the New York Jets. The Buccaneers were looking to push their 26-20 lead to 29-20. But the Jets’ Will McDonald blocked a 43-yard attempt, then did a 50-yard scoop-and-score to put New York up 27-26 with 1:49 remaining.

Tampa responded by driving down the field, and Chase McLaughlin made amends with a 36-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Bucs a 29-27 victory. Tampa Bay failed to cover as a 6.5-point favorite, but moneyline parlay bettors survived, needing Tampa to just win, regardless of margin.

But Caesars and countless other sportsbooks got some money back on Cleveland’s upset and Carolina’s surprising 30-0 shutout of Atlanta, with the Panthers a 4.5-point home underdog.

“The two big shocks on moneylines went against the customers, with the Panthers and Browns pulling upsets that swung the [early games] slightly against the public,” Feazel said.

On Campus

The SuperBook’s Murray and South Point’s Andrews concurred on a couple of key results in college football Week 4 odds:

Oklahoma was a favorite of -6/-6.5 most of the week at The SuperBook. In case you missed it, Oklahoma led 22-17, then got a safety with 1:06 left to seal a 24-17 win and cover.

“Oklahoma landing on 7 was not what we wanted,” Murray said.

At South Point, the Sooners toggled between -6.5/-7 and closed -7 before kickoff. With the winning margin landing on 7, Andrews had to pay all the Oklahoma -6.5 bettors and refund all the Auburn +7 bettors.

“That was terrible. We needed anything but a 7. We wrote business all week at Oklahoma -6.5 and Auburn +7,” Andrews said.

Murray and Andrews needed Florida, an 8.5-point road underdog, to stay within the spread.

“The Miami outcome was no good,” Murray said.

Added Andrews: “Miami and Indiana were bad. But we had an OK day. Clemson losing was good, and Maryland beating Wisconsin was really good.”

South Point needed Illinois, a 7-point road ‘dog vs. Indiana. But the Hoosiers went haywire, posting a 63-10 rout. On the flip side, Clemson was a 17.5-point home favorite and lost to Syracuse 34-21, and Maryland was a 10.5-point underdog at Wisconsin and won outright 27-10.

“We beat up on the wiseguys. But the public had a big day,” Andrews said.

Patrick Everson is a sports betting analyst for FOX Sports and senior reporter for VegasInsider.com. He is a distinguished journalist in the national sports betting space. He’s based in Las Vegas, where he enjoys golfing in 110-degree heat. Follow him on Twitter: @PatrickE_Vegas.

Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!

What did you think of this story?


recommended

Item 1 of 2


National Football League

Get more from the National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


in this topic

You Might Also Like

Confident, Disciplined, Explosive: Ohio State’s Defense Chasing Greatness

An All-Star Slugger and a ‘Mic Guy’: Kyle Schwarber Has a Revered Presence

Texas Rangers Hire Skip Schumaker as Manager, Agree to 4-year Contract

The ‘Heartbeat’? A ‘Ferrari’? George Springer Rediscovered Himself in Toronto

TAGGED: nfl
BigP September 22, 2025
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow
newsletter featurednewsletter featured

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Popular News
    Georgia, Michigan, TCU, Ohio St. picked for CFP
    NCAASports News

    Georgia, Michigan, TCU, Ohio St. picked for CFP

    BigP BigP December 5, 2022
    Detroit Lions’ new threads include return of black uniform
    Follow live: Eagles running over Niners in NFC Championship Game
    ‘A guy whose passion is unmatched’: Jason Kelce came to symbolize the spirit of the Eagles
    Dolphins’ explosive offense breaks record of ‘Greatest Show on Turf’
    - Advertisement -
    Ad imageAd image

    Categories

    • Sports

    About US

    We offer information and tips on US Sports and evernts all over the world.
    Top Categories
    • Game Analysis
    • Free Picks
    • Services
    • Premium Content

    Subscribe US

    Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

      © Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.

      Removed from reading list

      Undo
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Lost your password?