
+1500 to lose the AFC Championship game.Other key odds for this year's Browns, according to betJACK, the company's free-to-play sports gambling app: "Especially if you're living in Cleveland." "If you want a good dream, I guess betting on the Browns at +4000 is a fun dream to have," said Nick Pedone, the sports betting content creator at JACK Entertainment.

That means if you laid down $100 at a Vegas casino this weekend - legal sports gambling doesn't arrive in Ohio until New Year's Day - you'd be looking at a $4,000 payout in February. This year's Browns aren't a safe bet to make the Super Bowl, let alone win it.īut they would definitely be a profitable one.Ĭleveland opens the 2022 regular season as a 40-1 shot to win the big game.

Translation: It's less meaningful to compare year-to-year ratings, since they're not apples-to-apples.

#Nfl pre season tv#
Broadband-only TV homes tend to watch less linear television than other TV homes, which typically results in lower ratings. The explanation gets a little wonky, but Nielsen changed its local methodology as of January 2022 to include broadband-only TV homes, meaning the market size (universe estimates) have increased while the HUT (TV usage) levels have decreased. Of course, this begs the question: Did the ratings drop from last year? And the answer is: Hard to say. The Browns were one of only six NFL teams with an average household share above 40 for their three preseason games. The most-watched preseason game was the second one against Philadelphia, which had an 18.3 household rating. The Deshaun Watson saga may have turned off some Browns fans this summer, but Cleveland's TV sets stayed on.īrowns preseason broadcasts on News 5 ranked fifth in the the NFL's local Designated Market Areas (DMA) for both household rating (15.6) and household share (46), according to figures released by the team.
