Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bettor picks 15 games for $84K parlay win

- By Todd Dewey Las Vegas Review-journal

The Fanduel bettor in New Jersey who won $82,000 on a $110 wager at 750-1 odds created by an apparent computer glitch has nothing on a William Hill bettor in Nevada.

On Week 2 in the NFL when seven underdogs won outright, an unidentifi­ed bettor correctly picked the winner (straight up, ties win) in all 15 games to win William Hill’s $84,565 progressiv­e parlay card jackpot. The parlay costs $5 and cashed at odds of almost 17,000-1.

“On a week where I thought it was impossible to hit,” William Hill sports book director Nick Bogdanovic­h said. “I tip my hat to that guy. He probably should’ve won $860,000. It was a hard week. A lot of ’dogs.”

Bogdanovic­h said someone usually hits the progressiv­e parlay multiple times each season. The biggest jackpot was $306,000.

We’ll settle for a 5-0 week against the spread or even 3-2 (60 percent).

What better way to start a magical run than by backing the man known as Fitzmagic?

Tampa Bay has taken the league by storm behind veteran quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k, a Harvard graduate who has passed for 400 yards and four touchdowns in each of the first two weeks in upsets of the Saints and Eagles.

Now the national spotlight will shine on Tampa Bay during a “Monday Night Football” matchup against the struggling Steelers (0-1-1).

The Buccaneers are 1-point home underdogs to Pittsburgh, which has made headlines for the wrong reasons. Steelers running back Le’veon Bell is still holding out, and wide receiver Antonio Brown implied on Twitter that he wanted to be traded.

Pittsburgh has allowed 63 points in the last six quarters and surrendere­d six TD passes to Patrick Mahomes in Sunday’s 42-37 home loss to the Chiefs.

The Steelers are on a 1-7 spread slide, and Tampa Bay is on a 6-0 ATS streak as home underdogs. We’ll ride the hot hand and back the Bucs.

Four more plays (home team in CAPS):

Backing New England after a loss has been a sound strategy, as it’s on a 13-2 ATS run in that spot overall and 21-4 ATS on the road following a loss. The Patriots lost

Patriots (-6½) over LIONS:

31-20 at Jacksonvil­le in a rematch of last year’s AFC Championsh­ip game, but should bounce back against a Detroit team that has allowed a league-worst 78 points in losses to the Jets and 49ers.

Denver has certainly improved from last season’s debacle. But the Broncos won their first two games at home over the Seahawks and Raiders by a combined four points, and Case Keenum threw four intercepti­ons. Denver has covered one of its last 10 road games.

Atlanta bounced back from its season-opening loss at Philadelph­ia with a 31-24 home win over Carolina. Matt Ryan threw for two TDS and ran for two. New Orleans is fortunate to be 1-1 after escaping with a win over the Browns following a 48-40 loss to Tampa Bay.

Cincinnati, which will be without running back Joe Mixon, has lost 11 of its last 16 road games. Carolina has won six straight home games and 18 of 24.

2-3 against the spread 4-5-1

Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ tdewey33 on Twitter.

RAVENS (-5) over Broncos: FALCONS (-3) over Saints: PANTHERS (-3) over Bengals: Last week: Season:

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