Betting NFL preseason is all about information. There are spectators, analysts, and media across all 32 teams preseason camps. In other words, there are professionals who know who looks good and who doesn’t. There are also resources that know how much playing time certain players are likely to get. This information is crucial in preseason. When you see significant line movements, don’t take them lightly. Betting limits are much lower on preseason games, as sportsbooks are well aware that there is more variance in preseason.
#2) Do not blow your bankroll in preseason.
We are all eager and excited to watch and bet on football. Make sure that you don’t put yourself in a hole before the season even begins. If you are an individual who monitors information closely and likes to take advantage of a softer preseason market, we still encourage you to tread lightly.
#3) Some coaches care about preseason more than others.
It’s no secret that Ravens head coach John Harbaugh values preseason wins. Harbaugh is 43-12 in his preseason coaching career, and currently holds a 23 game preseason win streak. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is 37-24 in the preseason. On the other end of the spectrum, Chargers head coach Brandon Staley is 1-5 in his preseason career.
Enjoy preseason! Bet on it responsibly. The NFL regular season is right around the corner!