NFL Prop Betting
Betting on NFL props is a great way to turn your predictions into cash. Think Adrian Peterson can regain his crown as the king of NFL running backs? There’s a bet for that. Can Ryan Mathews run wild and become the NFL rookie of the year? There’s a bet for that. Will the Jets outscore the Giants? There’s a bet for that, too. Simply put, Sports Interaction’s NFL props allow you to bet on any season-long running theme: Will any game finish in a tie, will any team go undefeated, and will there be any record breaking rushers, passers, or receivers this season? There are also weekly cross game NFL prop bets such as which team will score the most points or least points and which team will win by the largest margin each week. Sports Interaction is your home for NFL prop betting this year.
NFL Prop Betting Rules
General betting rules apply to all NFL prop bets. In addition, the following rules are specific to football prop betting.
- All NFL football games must go at least 55 minutes of play for prop bets on the game to have 'action' unless they are limited to individual quarters or halves.
- Football overtime periods count as part of the wagered game, if played, unless otherwise noted.
- Prop bets on any NFL game that is postponed or abandoned before at least 55 minutes of play will be considered 'no action', unless the outcome of the bet has already been decided at the time of abandonment - i.e. 'first touchdown scorer bets' will stand once a touchdown has been scored in the game.
- Quarter/First Half NFL Wagers: The football quarter stated must be completed for bets to have 'action'. The 4th Quarter does not include overtime.
- Unless otherwise stated all NFL proposition bets include Overtime if played.
- Player NFL football prop bets stand if player is on active roster.
NFL Prop Betting Guide
NFL proposition bets are wagers made on an outcome or a proposition, or individual element within a game or series of games. NFL prop betting can range from statistics in a regular game to possible outcomes in everyday events. Examples of NFL prop betting include wagering on which team will score last, how many rushing or passing yards an individual player may achieve, which quarterback may throw the most interceptions, or which team in the league will score the most (or least) on a given Sunday.
NFL proposition bets are a great way to add excitement to a game beyond the importance of the straight outcome.
We have numerous NFL proposition bets available on the website. You may find them under the individual sports (if applicable) or in our Specials section.
NFL Prop Betting News
Luck Expected, Irvin a Shock at NFL Draft 2012
The Colts took Luck, but the rest of the 2012 NFL Draft is much more interesting. Frank Doyle reports. Everybody and their uncle knew that Mr Luck would go to Indianapolis and that Mr Griffin would go to Washington at last night’s NFL Draft. But after that, it got interesting. The most talked about draft [...]
NFL: Luck and Griffin Set to Go at Top of 2012 Draft
The 2012 NFL Draft is finally here and it’s going to last several days. Al Dannity looks at the important moves at the top and bottom of the draft as teams get ready for the 2012 season. Who goes at #3? The decision by St. Louis to trade down with the Redskins appears to have [...]
Where to Now for Peyton Manning? Kansas City, Miami Early Favorites
Frank Doyle reacts to the news about Peyton Manning’s imminent departure from Indianapolis, and speculates about where the future Hall of Famer will now finish his career. The NFL isn’t a sentimental business while players are still playing. Once their hair has turned grey and they’ve had their new hips and new knees, you can [...]
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