Week 11 Browns-Bills game moved to Detroit: What does that mean for my bets?

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Week 11 Browns-Bills game moved to Detroit: What does that mean for my bets?

The Browns-Bills game has been moved to 4:15 p.m. ET in Detroit. The difference between Ford Field and outdoor Highmark Stadium is huge. There is a risk that bettors who got under bets that came in early in the week will lose money. The total for this game was re-posted at 48.5.

The Browns-Bills game moved to Detroit. The bets stand as long as the Bills are the home team. If the venue is changed and the team listings are reversed, the bets are voided.

The Browns-Bills game moved to Detroit, so the bet on the game is void.

There is no venue change, but there is a house rule regarding the time the event is played.

FanDuel's Football House Rules state that all bets are void in the event of a change of venue. The General House Rule states that the bets will be void only if the new venue is a home ground of the original away team. Sports-specific rules overrule general house rules.


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