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Betting buzz: Sunday under-whelming for sportsbooks, bettors
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Betting buzz: Sunday under-whelming for sportsbooks, bettors

by admin September 9, 2025


Everything that happens in sports has additional context when viewed from a betting perspective. From season-changing injuries to record-setting moments and so much more, the news cycle will constantly and significantly affect the sports betting industry.

Our betting buzz file, with contributions from David Purdum, Doug Greenberg and others, aims to provide fans a look at the sports betting stories that are driving the conversation.

Key links: Sports betting home | MLB odds page | NFL odds page
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Sept. 7: Sunday under-whelming for sportsbooks, bettors

Purdum and Greenberg: Aside from the chalk, there are few things the betting public gravitates to more than overs in the NFL. Week after week, game after game, sportsbooks report that the bulk of the money wagered on totals is on the over.

But this week, the betting public bucked that trend and zeroed in on an under in a select game Sunday. More bets were placed and more money wagered on under 38.5 in the Pittsburgh Steelers-New York Jets game than any other total on the board at multiple sportsbooks Sunday afternoon.

Despite having the lowest total of the week, it would turn out to be the only game of the afternoon that went over the total, and it did by the third quarter, with the Steelers coming from behind for a 36-34 win.

“That was the rare game where the over hitting wasn’t bad for the book,” a BetMGM spokesperson said. “The offensive explosion was a welcome outcome for the book,” said Adrian Horton, senior director of North American sports trading for ESPN BET.

All the other 11 games Sunday afternoon went under the total.

The record for most unders on a single day is 12. It has happened three times, according to ESPN Research (Dec. 7, 2008; Sept. 1, 1996; Sept. 15, 1991). The over/under in the night game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills closed at 50.5, the highest of Week 1.

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“Heading into Sunday Night Football, defenses dominated today and points were hard to come by — making anytime touchdown scorer bets and other offensive-oriented props hard to cash in for the public,” Ethan Useloff, sports trader at Fanatics Sportsbook, told ESPN. “Missing touchdowns from Ja’Marr Chase, Christian McCaffrey, and Jahmyr Gibbs dismantled many parlays, as did quieter offensive nights from Joe Burrow, C.J. Stroud and Bo Nix.”

In addition to the slew of unders, Week 1 featured eight games with point spreads of less than 3, the most for an opening week in the Super Bowl era, according to ESPN Research. Favorites were 11-3 straight-up and 7-7 against the spread, entering the Sunday night game.

“The 2025 season has picked up right where 2024 left off, with favorites continuing their strong run,” said Craig Mucklow, vice president of trading for Caesars Sportsbook. “Every favorite won on Sunday except for the Patriots, reinforcing the trend that has consistently benefited bettors.

“The key factor of the overall impact was the volume of unders, 11 games finished under the total, with the lowest total on the board Steelers at Jets being the lone over,” Mucklow added. “This helped shift the outcome from what could have been a tremendous start for customers to an above-average opening Sunday.”

John Murray, vice president of the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas, said that his shop got off to a solid start to Sunday but that the customers rallied in the afternoon games.

“The afternoon games didn’t go our way,” Murray said. “We can get a lot of it back tonight with a Buffalo win. If Baltimore wins … well, we have 17 more weeks to make up for it.”

NFL odds & ends

The 24 worst bets of the week: Circa Survivor, an NFL survivor contest with a $1,000 buy-in and run by a Las Vegas casino, attracted 18,656 entries this year, producing a record prize pool of more than $18.6 million. Twenty-four entries failed to submit their picks ahead of Week 1’s deadline and were eliminated. Interesting strategy.

Bad beat: Only two NFL games featuring 40-plus points in the first half had gone under the total in the past 20 seasons, according to ESPN Research. The Dallas-Philadelphia opener Thursday made it three. The Cowboys and Eagles combined for 41 first-half points but stayed under the 47.5 total after the teams combined for only one field goal in the second half of Philadelphia’s 24-20 win.

Week 2 opening lines (per ESPN BET)

Washington Commanders at Green Bay Packers -3.5 (-110)
Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals -3.5 (-115)
Buffalo Bills -7.5 (+105) at New York Jets
Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers -2.5 (-115)
Los Angeles Rams -5.5 (+100) at Tennessee Titans
San Francisco 49ers -7.5 (+105) at New Orleans Saints
Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions -5.5 (-105)
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys -3.5 (-120)
New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins -1.5 (-110)
Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens -12.5 (-105)
Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals -6.5 (-105)
Denver Broncos -2.5 (-120) at Indianapolis Colts
Philadelphia Eagles -1.5 (+100) at Kansas City Chiefs
Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings -4.5 (-110)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans -1.5 (-115)
Los Angeles Chargers -3.5 (+105) at Las Vegas Raiders

Sept. 4: Sportsbooks increasingly offering injury insurance for bettors

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ESPN Staff: Sports bettors will have added relief from early injuries that impact their wagers this NFL season.

ESPN BET on Thursday announced that customers will receive refunds on NFL player prop bets placed before a game, if the player wagered upon is injured in the first half and is ruled out for the remainder of the contest. The bonus bet refunds will be equal to the amount of the initial stakes and may be redeemed to place wagers on the site. Bets on the “under” in such a situation would be graded as winners.

If a prop bet impacted by injury is included in a parlay, the individual leg or legs will be voided, and the parlay payout odds will be recalculated to reflect the remaining unaffected legs.

ESPN BET is the latest sportsbook to offer customers injury insurance. FanDuel, DraftKings and Fanatics are among the operators that have implemented injury clauses, as the popularity of player props has increased in recent years. For example, in May, Fanatics’ “Fair Play” policy was triggered when Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry injured his hamstring in the second quarter of a playoff game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Fanatics posted on social media that a $5,000 four-leg parlay that featured the over/under on Curry’s points ended up winning $224,773.09 due the sportsbook’s “Fair Play” policy.

*Penn Entertainment operates the ESPN BET sportsbook as part of a business partnership with ESPN.

Sept. 2: The complete betting impact of the Parsons trade

Micah Parsons is now the Defensive Player of the Year favorite, and his new team is the top choice in the NFC North. AP Photo/Morry Gash

Doug Greenberg: One week before the start of the 2025 NFL regular season, the Dallas Cowboys shocked the football world by trading All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. The move could have been foreseen following months of a contract hold-in, but the transaction nonetheless altered the betting markets in the proceeding hours and days.

Immediately following news of the trade, Green Bay moved from +2000 to +1600 to win the Super Bowl this season; the line moved to +1400 shortly thereafter and sits at +1300 as of Tuesday afternoon, the sixth-best odds at ESPN BET. In the NFC North market, the Packers initially moved from a second-best +260 into a tie with the Detroit Lions at +185, and have since taken over as the outright favorite to win the division at +175.

Green Bay has, naturally, been a popular bet among the public in the aftermath of the trade. Since Thursday, the Packers have the most bets (22.1%) and handle (26.2%) to win the Super Bowl, as well as the largest share of handle (67.8%) to win the NFC North at ESPN BET.

That said, some bettors used the opportunity, and lengthening odds, to put in wagers on the Lions. Detroit has the most tickets and money to win the division, as well as the conference (+650), at BetMGM.

Bookmakers and bettors alike apparently see Parsons’ change of scenery as a prime chance for him to take home his first Defensive Player of the Year award. At ESPN BET, the 26-year-old surpassed Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson (+650) as the favorite for DPOY, with Parsons’ odds shortening from +800 to +500. He has taken a leading 50.4% of handle at the sportsbook since the trade but trails Houston Texans DE Will Anderson Jr. in bets (28.6% to 18.1%).

The huge swap also had a more immediate effect on Week 1 lines, as the Packers moved from -2 to -2.5 for their huge Sunday afternoon showdown against the Lions at Lambeau Field.

As for the Cowboys, they lengthened from +6.5, at best, to +7.5, with the juice favoring the Philadelphia Eagles for Thursday night’s season opener. Dallas dropped from +5000 to +6000 to win this season’s Super Bowl and is now +260 to make the playoffs.

Aug. 30: Manning, Texas drop in futures markets after opening loss

Arch Manning’s Heisman odds took a major tumble after Texas’ loss to Ohio State. Joseph Maiorana/Imagn Images

Greenberg: Coming into Week 1’s mega showdown with the Ohio State Buckeyes, Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns had about as much hype backing them as could possibly be expected, leading sportsbooks to crown them as the preseason favorites for the Heisman Trophy and national championship, respectively. After a 14-7 road defeat to the reigning national champions, the Longhorns have lost some status in the futures markets.

Going into Saturday, Texas was the co-favorite with Ohio State for this season’s national championship, showing +550 odds at ESPN BET. Following the game, the Buckeyes maintained the same odds to be the outright favorite, but the Longhorns lengthened to +750, third on the odds board behind Penn State (+600).

Manning, meanwhile, following his poor 2025 debut, dropped from +650 to +1600 on the Heisman odds board, tied for the fifth-best odds. The Texas starting quarterback actually may have saved some face by throwing his first touchdown pass of the season with three-and-a-half minutes left, propelling him from his low odds point of +2000.

Clemson Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik and LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier became the new favorites for the Heisman as a result. Saturday night’s showdown between the two Tigers will likely be pivotal in deciding who will take sole possession of the Heisman race lead.

After the spread undulated up and down all week, Ohio State ultimately closed as a 1.5-point favorite over Texas, marking the first time a No. 1-ranked team in the preseason Top 25 poll has gone into its season opener as an underdog.

With the win, the Buckeyes have now covered seven straight games against ranked teams, all of which were in the top 10. The Longhorns fell to 2-6 against the spread as an underdog under head coach Steve Sarkisian, per ESPN Research.

OSU’s win was also likely good for sportsbooks, as heavy action on the Longhorns briefly made them the consensus favorite for the matchup. On Saturday morning, BetMGM reported that Texas’ spread was its most-bet side by tickets and handle for the day.

Aug. 13: Jackson, Burrow leading way in early NFL MVP betting

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson finished second in NFL MVP voting last season, while Bengals QB Joe Burrow finished fourth. Dylan Buell/Getty Images

Greenberg: Less than a month before the NFL season, bettors and sportsbooks alike are eyeing up a pair of perennial AFC North superstars to win the league’s highest individual honor.

NFL MVP FUTURES

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is the consensus odds leader to win NFL Most Valuable Player for the 2025 season, showing +450 odds at ESPN BET. Those odds are a bit shorter on the two-time MVP compared to the rest of the sportsbook marketplace because it recently took a $50,000 wager at +550, substantially increasing its liability in the market.

Bengals QB Joe Burrow, meanwhile, has been a darling in the MVP market all offseason and currently sits second on ESPN BET’s odds board at +600, with the book reporting him as its highest ticket share at 15.7%.

BetMGM says Burrow has the most bets and handle in the market, making him its largest liability, while DraftKings says it took an overwhelming 32% of bets and 38% of handle on him to win MVP in the span of a week; Jackson took the second-most wagers (8%) and money (9%) over that same time period.

Many bettors believe that Jackson could finally get over the hump this season and lead his team to a Super Bowl: The Ravens are ESPN BET’s third-most bet team to win the championship by wagers and handle, trailing only the Buffalo Bills and reigning champion Philadelphia Eagles. Baltimore and Philly are tied for favorite status at +650, with Buffalo coming in right behind at +700.

The Ravens are also -160 favorites to win their third straight AFC North title, with the Bengals close at +260. Cincinnati has a respectable 23.2% of bets in that market compared to Baltimore’s commanding 61.8%, and by total bets, the Ravens have the second-most tickets across all division winner markets, trailing only the Bills (-350) in the AFC East, according to ESPN BET.



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Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 review: an underwhelming mechanical gaming keyboard eclipsed by better value alternatives

by admin August 18, 2025



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Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1: one-minute review

The Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 is a wired mechanical keyboard with the simple aim of delivering great gaming performance.

Its sleek appearance is achieved thanks to the low profile keycaps with their prominent indentations, and despite being made from ABS, they look and feel every bit as premium as their PBT counterparts.

What’s more, the very bright RGB lighting looks particularly striking on the white colorway. The metal chassis, however, looks less impressive, coming across a little cheap.

Fortunately, it feels more solid than it appears – as does the whole board for that matter, equaling what the best gaming keyboards have to offer. It’s reasonably heavy as a result, but not onerously so.

The detachable USB cable also feels premium. It’s braided which makes it more flexible, and it’s quite long, too, which makes it easier to route on various setups.

The software that attends the MX 3.1 is quite limited compared to those of other gaming keyboards, containing only a handful of shortcuts rebind options and a basic macro facility – and not much else besides. This will no doubt disappoint gamers after deep customization options.

To game with, the MX2A switches in the MX 3.1 are heavier than you might expect. They feel quite clicky with minimal dampening, which can make them feel a little harsh when hammering away at them.

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This aspect isn’t helped by the short travel of the keys. Thankfully, those indentations on the keycaps are comfortable and secure, which makes them ideal for both gaming and typing.

I also appreciated the rounded back edge of the space bar, which softens the impact when you hit it. This is especially useful given the shallow angle of the layout: instead of fold-out feet, the MX 3.1 comes with two sets of screw-in pins with different heights. No matter which set I installed, the layout always seemed too flat for my liking. Combined with the thick body, this means the MX 3.1 can get uncomfortable after long sessions.

It’s priced slightly below what you might expect from a wired mechanical gaming keyboard, but in today’s market there are plenty of great value models offering more features and stronger performance for less.

(Image credit: Future)

  • Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 (White) at Amazon for $94.99

Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 review: price and availability

  • $129 (about £100 / AU$200)
  • Available now in three colorways
  • Slight below-average pricing

The MX 3.1 costs $129 (about £100 / AU$200) and is available now in black, white, and pink colorways, although the latter is currently only available in Asia.

This is a slightly-below average price for a full-size wired mechanical keyboard, but there are plenty of wired and even wireless alternatives that perform just as well, if not better, for less money.

Take the Roccat Magma, for instance, which is our pick as the best gaming keyboard for those on a budget. It may feature membrane rather than mechanical switches and exhibit less-than-stellar build quality, but its performance is sharp and accurate and has a miniscule price tag in comparison to the MX 3.1.

Even the wireless MonsGeek Fun60 Ultra is cheaper than the MX 3.1, albeit not by as much. This board supports both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, and features TMR analog switches that allow for far greater customization. I also found it great to both game and type on.

Value: 3 / 5

Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 review: specs

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Layout

Full size

Switch

Mechanical

Programmable keys

Yes

Dimensions

17.1 x 5.4 x 1.4 inches (435 x 138 x 35mm)

RGB or backlighting

Yes (customizable)

(Image credit: Future)

Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 review: design and features

  • Solid and sturdy construction
  • No folding feet
  • Limited software

The MX 3.1 has a simple yet sleek design. The speckled metal chassis that frames the entire board features angular contours and sporadic holes, all of which add some interest. However, this frame ultimately looks a little cheap and harks back to a bygone era of gaudy gaming peripherals.

The very bright and vibrant RGB lighting, on the other hand, is striking yet tasteful. It certainly attracts plenty of attention, especially on the white model, which it complements rather well.

Build quality is very good as well, with the whole unit feeling quite sturdy and heavy, more so than perhaps it looks. That metal chassis is solid as you could wish for, and so too are the plastics, which means the MX 3.1 should stand the test of time.

The keycaps look elegant thanks to their low profile and deep indentations. Despite being made from ABS, they feel every bit as premium as PBT varieties. They feel super smoother under the finger tips, too.

(Image credit: Future)

Their overall size is quite small compared to those on other mechanical keyboards, which makes the whole of the MX 3.1 feel more compact. It’s a shame, however, that there’s no volume dial, with F-row shortcuts relied on for this function in its place.

Instead of foldable feet, the MX 3.1 comes with two sets of pins of different lengths that screw into the back end of the board to adjust the angle. While this method arguably offers a more secure footing, it’s a less sophisticated and more time-consuming solution.

What’s more, even the longer pins aren’t tall enough to create an angle I was entirely comfortable with. This issue is exacerbated by the thick chassis – and lack of wrist support – which meant my wrists had to bend upwards more than I would’ve liked.

The MX 3.1 comes with a long, braided USB cable, which makes it amenable to various setups and routing options. The central placement of the USB-C port also helps with these aspects.

The companion software for the MX 3.1, the Cherry Utility Software, is quite sparse compared to rival tools. Every key can be remapped to another, but there are only a handful of system and media shortcuts available to assign, while the macro creator is very basic. Those looking for more performance based tweaks will be disappointed.

Design & features: 3.5 / 5

Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 review: performance

  • Switches heavier than expected
  • Good for typing
  • Considerate space bar design

The MX2A Silent Red linear switches are quite clicky with little dampening, which makes them feel harsh when hit hard. They’re also quite heavy to press, which is most noticeable when using the WASD keys for in-game movement. This resistance is somewhat surprising, given the short travel of the keys themselves.

This short travel makes the MX 3.1 great for typing on, though, as do the aforementioned keycap indentations, since they provide both security and feedback when touch typing. Their low profile also helps to compensate for the whole unit’s lack of tilt, allowing my fingers to stay relatively flat while dancing around the keys, which I find more comfortable.

Another aspect of the MX 3.1 I appreciated is the soft curve on the back edge of the space bar, as this cushions impacts with the thumb. It’s a shame this curve is confined to the center rather than extending along the entire edge, but I still appreciated its inclusion.

(Image credit: Future)

Performance: 3.5 / 5

Should I buy the Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1?

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Attributes

Notes

Rating

Value

It costs less than the average price for a mechanical keyboard, but there are cheaper alternatives with more features.

3 / 5

Design and features

The MX 3.1 is elegant, despite the somewhat dated design of the metal frame. It’s built to a surprisingly high standard, too, although the software is underwhelming.

3.5 / 5

Performance

The switches are heavier than you might expect, but typing is satisfying. The lack of angle can cause some ergonomic issues.

3.5 / 5

Overall

The MX 3.1 doesn’t do anything to set the gaming keyboard world alight. While it’s solid in some regards, it’s too expensive for what it offers.

3.5 / 5

Buy it if…

Don’t buy it if…

Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 review: also consider

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Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1

MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra

Roccat Magma

Layout

Full size

60%

Full size

Switch

Mechanical

Analog (TMR magnetic)

Membrane

Programmable keys

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dimensions

17.1 x 5.4 x 1.4 inches (435 x 138 x 35mm)

11.5 x 4 x 1.1 inches (293 x 102.5 x 28.5mm)

17.8 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches (452 x 157 x 39mm)

RGB or backlighting

Yes (customizable)

Yes (customizable)

Yes (customizable)

How I tested the Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1

  • Tested for a week
  • Used for gaming and working
  • Extensive gaming keyboard experience

I tested the MX 3.1 for about a week, during which time I used it for gaming and working.

I played Counter-strike 2, which is a great test for keyboards given the demands it places on fast and its requirement of precise inputs. I also played games that make greater use of the entire layout, such as Abiotic Factor.

I’ve been PC gaming for over a decade, and during that time I’ve experienced a vast array of gaming keyboards. I’ve also tested a wide range of them, as well as other Cherry XTRFY products.

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