Bet on the Color of Caleb Williams Nail Color

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That's right! BetOnline has actually released odds on the Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams nail color as his team gets set to take on the Dallas Cowboys Sunday. 

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Week 3 Nail Color Odds for Caleb Williams

  • Black pays out $200 on a $100 bet
  • Purple pays out $300 for every $100 bet
  • Green pays out $900
  • Rainbow pays out $1400 on a $100 bet

BetOnline, one of the world's largest online gambling companies, has previously seen heavy betting action on the color of dildos thrown onto the court of WNBA games - and to a lesser extent - NFL games. 

Williams' nail color varies, but has recently included bright blue and silver. He also wore orange nail polish for his NFL debut, with "#18 DA BEARS" written in blue letters on his fingers.  The new trend may be catching on among men....we'll have to wait and see. 

Williams paints his nails to honor his mother, who is a nail technician, and as a form of self-expression, as he has been around nail polish his whole life.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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