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Another week, another dollar to the bankroll, well that's the plan at least. Lucky for us we have some mid-week Champions League on the menu, followed by a few World Series bets and the return of the NBA. I must admit, it felt fantastic writing that being that I'm an action junkie and this screams opportunity!
Nothing changes, stick to the plan. Move in increments, it's gambling, we just try to find angles.
Good luck!
New Plays
Coming soon
150 CST Champs League
Barcelona -1 5U MAX
Messi goal risk 2U
Inter/Dortmund
BTTS
Over 2,5
FH over 1
Previous Plays
Charlotte +9.5
Clemson over 62.5
Florida -4
German Soccer Dortmund BTTS sms over 2.5
Royce Freeman over 3 receptions 5U MAX
TD +220 1U
C Sutton over 68.5 Rec yards 3U
TD +168 3U
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The deal, which was contingent on Akers passing a physical exam, has the Vikings sending a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2026 draft to the Texans for Akers and a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2026 draft.
Akers, who was a second-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams in 2020 when current Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell was the offensive coordinator there, came to the Vikings in a deal with the Rams on Sept. 20, 2023. He had 138 rushing yards and 70 receiving yards in six games before suffering a season-ending Achilles tendon tear.
Akers signed with the Texans this year after considering a return to the Vikings. He had 147 rushing yards and 16 receiving yards in five games, helping fill in for the injured Joe Mixon.
Akers has 1,728 rushing yards and 336 receiving yards in five NFL seasons. He led the league with 67 rushing attempts during the 2021 postseason while helping the Rams to a Super Bowl title.
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