5 Worst Betting Bad Beats In Ohio Sports History

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5 Worst Betting Bad Beats In Ohio Sports History

There is legal sports betting in Ohio from January 1st, 2023. Here are the 5 worst betting bad beats in the history of Ohio sports.

The Patriots and Bengals played in 1993 when New England won 7-2. Drew Bledsoe threw a touchdown pass to Ben Coates with 53 seconds left in the first half. The Bengals scored their only points off of safety in final seconds.

The Browns lost to the Broncos in the 1987 AFC Championship. John Elway led the team to a game-winning field goal in overtime. The game is called "The Drive".

The 1988 AFC Championship game between the Browns and the Broncos ended in a safety. The Browns lost 38-33. The game could have gone into overtime if Earnest Byner had not fumbled.

The Nets beat the Cavaliers 148-139 in triple overtime during the 2019 NBA season. The game was tied in the final minute of regular time.

Joe Montana's 49ers won Super Bowl 23 at the hands of a long game-winning drive. Bengals vs. 49er's is one of the worst bets in Ohio sports history. If you are a new Ohio bettor, the best way to avoid bad beats is to take advantage of generous Ohio betting promos.

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