The Ringer’s Robert Mays and Kevin Clark continue answering 33 Preseason Questions by focusing on the best bets for gamblers this season, including why the leading passer won’t be named Brady, Brees, or Rodgers (05:00) and how two Chargers are your best bets to lead the league in receiving and rushing (07:30). Then, the guys discuss some truly long-shot bets worth looking at (17:00), an AFC North quarterback who could lead the league in interceptions (27:45), and which games the Jets will be favored in (32:15). Finally, Robert and Kevin pick the safest bets for over/under team win totals (36:00) and debate whether the Packers can get to double-digit wins (39:00).
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Robert Mays and Kevin Clark continue answering their 33 Preseason Questions, breaking down the best bets and some true long-shot bets going into the season
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