FOX Bet Michigan Betting Odds Boosts For This Weekend

You know we’re getting deep into the season when we have professional football on Saturday and Sunday. The NFL is presenting several intriguing matchups this weekend, and FOX Bet Michigan has responded with enticing offers for sports bettors in Michigan.

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New England Patriots Vs. Indianapolis Colts; Saturday, 8:20 p.m. ET

Each Team To Score A TD In Each Half (+200) — Max Bet $50

The Colts (7-6) are 2.5-point favorites at home against the Patriots (9-4). The Pats are riding a seven-game winning streak, and they have scored at least one TD in the first half in all but one of their games this season. The Colts are fighting for their playoff lives, and they’re doing it with a potent offense, averaging 34 points in their last three games.

Detroit Lions Vs. Arizona Cardinals; Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

Detroit Lions To Score At Least Two TDs (+100) — Max Bet $25

The hapless Lions have scored only two TDs in six of their 13 games this year. Head coach Dan Campbell, who seems earnest and really wants to win, is still calling the plays on offense. That should give you pause as the Lions host one of the NFL’s best teams. The Cards have yet to lose on the road this season.

Also Read: Lions vs. Cardinals betting odds and analysis

Washington Football Team Vs. Philadelphia Eagles; Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

First Score Of The Game To Be An Eagles TD  (+200) — Max Bet $25

It might be that the coin toss determines this Triple Your Money bet. So far this season, the Eagles have scored on their first possession in four of their 13 games. Philly’s defense has scored four TDs this season.

Also Read: Lending Tree Bowl betting odds and preview Eastern Michigan vs. Liberty

Early NFL Player Props; Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

Josh Allen & Jalen Hurts Both To Score Rushing TDs (+500) — Max Bet $25

Just two weeks ago, Hurts scored three TDs with his legs, but this wager is still a real flyer. Allen is coming off a sprained ankle in his last game against the Buccaneers.

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Dan Holmes

Dan Holmes has written three books about sports. He previously worked for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Major League Baseball. He enjoys writing, running, and lemon bars. He lives near Lake Michigan with his daughters and usually has an orange cream soda nearby.