Crazy Bosses Redskins Last Play Flipped the Spread, Tortured Bettors

A cover is never a cover until the players have left the field, and, surprisingly, then it's no slam dunk. While certain bettors started counting their rewards with four seconds staying after Kansas City Bosses new kid on the block kicker Harrison Butker nailed a 43-yard field objective to put the Bosses up 23-20 on Monday Night Football, veteran bettors knew four seconds of hazard remained. In many shops, the Washington Redskins went off as 6.5 or 7-point longshots, putting them decisively in cover an area with a 3-point shortage. After a touchback following the field objective, Kirk Cousins took a shotgun snap and tossed a short wide recipient screen to Jamison Crowder, who had blockers set up for a couple of yards yet no space to run. So he threw it in reverse to Kirk Cousins, who couldn't handle the parallel. Redskins bettors panted. Score on Redskins-Bosses Last Play Overturned the Spread in Wild Monday Night Football Finish Tight end Jordan Reed got the ball when a few pl...