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    Gamblers misfire badly on NFL’s Wild Card playoff opener between Texans and Chargers

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    By ALEX RASKIN

    Published: 19:55 EST, 11 January 2025 | Updated: 20:05 EST, 11 January 2025

    Saturday’s postseason opener between the Houston Texans and Los Angeles Chargers was FanDuel’s most lopsided betting line for the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs.

    According to the sportsbook, betters placed more than 10 times the number of wagers on the Chargers against the spread, which favored Los Angeles by three points.

    And on the moneyline, 66 percent of total bets and 62 percent of the overall handle was wagered on the Chargers.

    Alas, DeMeco Ryans’ team delivered a masterpiece, forcing Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert into four interceptions on defense, while quarterback CJ Stroud engineered a pair of touchdown drives on offense.

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    Gamblers misfire badly on NFL’s Wild Card playoff opener between Texans and Chargers

    Houston Texans defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. (97) celebrates after sacking Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert during the second half of Saturday’s victory 

    Justin Herbert (10) is sacked by Denico Autry (96) during the third quarter on Saturday

    Justin Herbert (10) is sacked by Denico Autry (96) during the third quarter on Saturday 

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