Since 1957, The GoldSheet has been the gold standard in football handicapping — America’s longest-running and most trusted betting newsletter. For seven decades, bettors and bookmakers have turned to GoldSheet for its unmatched depth, accuracy, and insight.
The Football GoldSheet delivers full coverage of every NFL and FBS college football matchup, including:
- Expert analysis and score forecasts for all games on the board
- GoldSheet Power Ratings with projected point spreads
- Stat comparisons, home/away splits, team averages, and head-to-head history
- 1Q and 1H game logs updated through Monday for every team
- Trend and situational angles in the Tech Angle section (formerly GoldSheet Extra)
- Previous week’s box score breakdowns to spotlight statistical anomalies and hidden value
- A running week-by-week team log with ATS results, totals trends, and home/road performance
- The Stat Service page (formerly Confidential Kickoff) — a clean, data-rich matchup sheet featuring turnover notes, yardage metrics, and more
Member Notes
Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NFL | (137) Denver Broncos at (138) Las Vegas Raiders | 4:05pm EST - Dec 7/2025 |
The PLAY: Denver Broncos -7.5 (-110)
These AFC West foes just played on November 6 with Denver earning a 10-7 win at home. From a numbers' perspective, we totally understand why this spread is where it is. Our power ratings are directly in line with the opening spread that we're seeing early in the week. We have been critical of Bo Nix and the Broncos' offense all season, so we totally understand why this number is where it is. With all of that being said, how can you back the Raiders right now? Las Vegas has lost six-straight games by an average of 13.8 points per game. During this losing streak, the Raiders have scored an average of 12.7 points per game. When these teams met in Denver, the Raiders generated 3.2 yards per play with ten first downs and Geno Smith was sacked six times. Las Vegas' offensive line has only gotten worse since then as starting center Jackson Powers-Johnson has been placed on IR with an ankle injury. An already-thin receiving corps will likely be missing Dont'e Thornton Jr. after he suffered a concussion last week against the Chargers. Justin Herbert suffered a hand injury last week and his Chargers still beat the Raiders by 17 (probably should have been worse). We've been quick to point out all of Bo Nix's flaws this season, but realistically, the Broncos may only need about 17 points to cover this spread against a Raiders team that is falling apart at the seams. Given the state of the Raiders’ fanbase right now, Broncos’ fans may turn Allegiant Stadium into a Denver home game on Sunday.
Consultant Bio
Since 1957, The GoldSheet has been the gold standard in football handicapping — America’s longest-running and most trusted betting newsletter. For seven decades, bettors and bookmakers have turned to GoldSheet for its unmatched depth, accuracy, and insight.
What’s Inside Each Weekly Edition
Published every Tuesday, The Football GoldSheet delivers full coverage of every NFL and FBS college football matchup, including:
- Expert analysis and score forecasts for all games on the board
- GoldSheet Power Ratings with projected point spreads
- Stat comparisons, home/away splits, team averages, and head-to-head history
- 1Q and 1H game logs updated through Monday for every team
- Trend and situational angles in the Tech Angle section (formerly GoldSheet Extra)
- Previous week’s box score breakdowns to spotlight statistical anomalies and hidden value
- A running week-by-week team log with ATS results, totals trends, and home/road performance
- The Stat Service page (formerly Confidential Kickoff) — a clean, data-rich matchup sheet featuring turnover notes, yardage metrics, and more
A Legacy That Endures
GoldSheet has been a respected cornerstone for bettors since the 1950s, and continues to influence modern sports betting culture. Recently, it was featured in the MAX series “Bookie” starring Sebastian Maniscalco and highlighted in Billy Walters’ book “Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk.”
Seven decades in — and still setting the standard.