Officialsportsbetting.com NFL Betting Report: Lions offered Iowa State’s Matt Campbell eight-year, $68.5 million to be head coach

Report: Lions offered Iowa State’s Matt Campbell eight-year, $68.5 million to be head coach

While the Detroit Lions ended up with Dan Campbell as their newest head coach this offseason, it was a different Campbell that got a massive offer to entice him to lead the franchise. According to Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports, Matt Campbell of Iowa State was offered an eight-year deal worth $68.5 million to leave [more]

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AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
NFC Conference-105
AFC Conference-115
AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
AFC Conference-115
NFC Conference-105

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The New England Patriots players celebrate after defeating the Atlanta Falcons in overtime at the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, in Houston. The Patriots defeated the Falcons 34-28. (AP Photo/Tim Donnelly)

The NFL sharpened its warning to Texas on Friday about a ”bathroom bill” targeting transgender people, suggesting for the first time that the football-crazed state could miss out on hosting another Super Bowl if the proposal is enacted. ”If a proposal that is discriminatory or inconsistent with our values were to become law there, that would certainly be a factor considered when thinking about awarding future events,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in response to an email question about the Texas bill. Although the NFL released a statement about inclusiveness earlier this month prior to the Super Bowl in Houston, it didn’t address whether the bill could put future such events at risk for the state.

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