What's On Tap: NFL Week 6, MLB Playoffs, And G2E 2022

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What's On Tap: NFL Week 6, MLB Playoffs, And G2E 2022

Yankees open MLB playoffs against Guardians on Tuesday night. Aaron Judge has now surpassed Roger Maris' American League single-season record with 62 home runs. Houston Astros are favored by the same amount against Seattle Mariners in their series and opener on the other ALDS matchup. Caesars Sportsbook has pegged the Los Angeles Dodgers as World Series favorites.

The 2022 Global Gaming Expo begins in Las Vegas. One panel on Tuesday will feature appearances from FanDuel CEO Amy Howe, DraftKings CEO Jason Robins, Bally’s Chairman Soo Kim, and Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings.

The Colorado Avalanche are the heavy favorites to win the Stanley Cup. They are hosting Chicago on Wednesday night. The season-point total on the Avs is 112.5, 50 points higher than the Blackhawks' total. Nathan MacKinnon has a season total of 99. 5 points. Cale Makar has 79 points, despite playing only 65 games last season.

Michigan is a 7-point favorite against Penn State in Ann Arbor. TCU is 3.5-points favorite over Oklahoma State. Syracuse could open a season 6-0 for the first time since 1987 by beating N.C. State by 4.

Buffalo Bills are 2-point favorites against the Kansas City Chiefs in a potential AFC Championship Game. Teddy Bridgewater left Sunday's game against Jets with concussion. The Vikings are 3-points favorites over Dolphins. Carolina Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield was spotted wearing a walking boot following his team's loss to San Francisco. San Franck's safety Jimmie Ward suffered a broken hand and cornerback Emmanuel Moseley suffered torn ACL.

Teddy Bridgewater left Sunday's game against the Jets with a concussion. Miami Dolphins turned to rookie quarterback Skylar Thompson against Jets. The Vikings are 3-point favorites against Dolphins. Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield was spotted wearing a walking boot following Carolina's loss to San Francisco on Sunday. Jimmie Ward and Nick Bosa left the game with injuries.


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