Top Searches - Gambling911 Stories January 13, 2025 (Early Edition)

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C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/13/2025

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NFL Playoffs - Player Prop Bets

CJ. Stroud's total passing yards prop bet had seen plenty of interest over the weekend leading into Saturday's game against the LA Chargers.

10 percent of those searching for this prop were landing on the Gambling911.com website, according to internal data collected.

Stroud threw for 282 yards with the touchdown pass to Nico Collins and an interception. Stroud joined Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger, Baltimore's Joe Flacco, the New York Jets' Mark Sanchez, Seattle's Russell Wilson and San Francisco's Brock Purdy as quarterbacks to win playoff starts in each of their first two seasons.

Quinn Ewers Next Team Odds

Searches for Quinn Ewers Next Team betting odds really lit up after Texas lost to Ohio State Friday night.

Interest waned as we entered the weekend, however, conversions to the Gambling911 website were a whopping 34% of all search traffic for this particular betting market.

Ewers' future has not yet been decided, but Texas' future is with Arch Manning.  That's despite how far Ewers helped get his team in this season's playoffs.

It should also be noted that Ewers reportedly told ESPN that he doesn't plan on playing college football next season presumably to enter the 2025 NFL Draft.

Joe Brady Jaguars Betting Market

Plenty of interest in the Joe Brady Next Head Coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars betting market.

With the Buffalo Bills cruising to a Wild Card victory, the Jaguars can talk to Bills' offensive coordinator as early as Tuesday in a virtual setting setting. With his team still alive, he can't accept the job, however.

Plenty more searches related to Brady than Ewers as we entered Saturday and Sunday especially.

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*While these stories were hot, Gambling911.com encountered some solid competition and therefore was not necessarily the top source for information per our internal data (sometimes we were).  These were the hot stories in the world of gambling that were not necessarily delivering traffic to the Gambling911.com website, though in some cases traffic was substantial.

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*While these stories were hot, Gambling911.com encountered some solid competition and therefore was not necessarily the top source for information per our internal data (sometimes we were).  These were the hot stories in the world of gambling that were not necessarily delivering traffic to the Gambling911.com website, though in some cases traffic was substantial.

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