Bear Bets presents an insightful look into the upcoming 2024 NFL season.
As the excitement builds, the show continues to analyze the betting landscape for the upcoming year.
This week, Chris “The Bear” Fallica and Geoff Schwartz welcomed Sam Panayotovich and Will Hill to share their insights on betting strategies for the NFC.
Together, they revealed their favorite betting picks for the season ahead.
Will Hill: Minnesota Vikings to make the playoffs (+260)
“The Vikings have a solid roster with talented skill players, including the underrated Aaron Jones. Their offensive line is strong, and they enjoy a favorable home field advantage. While the schedule poses challenges, a record of 9-8 or even 8-9 could be enough to sneak into the playoffs if they can navigate their early season hurdles.”
Sammy P: Philadelphia Eagles to make playoffs (-250)
Sammy P: Malik Nabers Over 875.5 receiving yards (-110)
“The New York Giants are expected to be playing catch-up often. If Nabers stays healthy, he will have the chance to shine alongside the elite talents drafted in the last few years. This bet has potential.”
The Bear: Kirk Cousins will throw for Under 3,950.5 yards
“There are several scenarios where this bet could succeed. Cousins might face health issues, or he could lose his starting role to Michael Penix. Additionally, if the Atlanta Falcons decide to give Penix significant playing time, it could further limit Cousins’ snaps.”
Geoff Schwartz: Carolina Panthers Over 5.5 wins
“The Panthers have a promising coaching staff and some solid defensive players. With a few offensive weapons at their disposal, if Bryce Young performs adequately, they could easily secure six wins this season.”
Sammy P: Arizona Cardinals to make the playoffs (+350)
“If Kyler Murray can remain healthy, the Cardinals possess an intriguing lineup. I foresee them achieving eight or nine victories this year. The NFC West division seems overrated, and I believe the win total of 7-7.5 is worth betting on the Over.”
Will Hill: Seattle Seahawks Over 7.5 wins
“The Seahawks strike me as a middle-of-the-road team. They have some decent receivers and a few strong players, but overall, they lack standout talent. I lean toward the Over, as being average should suffice to surpass the 7-8.5 win mark.”
Will Hill: Marvin Harrison Jr to lead NFL in receiving touchdowns (25-1)
“The defense in Arizona struggles significantly, often forcing the team to play catch-up. Even during victories, games tend to be high-scoring. With favorable weather conditions and a strong quarterback in Murray, Harrison Jr. has the opportunity to excel in this environment.”