How To Bet on Cleveland Browns Odds at BetMGM

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Cleveland Browns fans cheer during an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Cleveland. The Cardinals won 37-14.
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BetMGM has updated Cleveland Browns odds, including spreads, moneylines, over/under totals, futures, parlays, and prop bets.

  1. Visit the NFL odds page.
  2. Find odds for the Browns in a futures market (e.g., win total) or game market (e.g., Browns vs. the Steelers).
  3. Add a bet to your Bet Slip.
  4. Add a Stake to see the potential payout.
  5. Place your bet!

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Cleveland Browns Futures Odds

Will the Browns win the AFC North? How many wins will they have in the regular season? Will Nick Chubb hit the over on his regular-season rushing touchdowns total?

For example: If you bet $75 on the Browns (+400) to win the AFC North, the bet would settle when the Browns or another team clinched the division.

At +400 odds, a winning bet would pay $375 (including stake).

Cleveland Browns Spread

If you bet on the spread, you’re betting on the final margin of the Browns game.

For example: If you bet $10 on the Browns -2.5 (-110) against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland must win the game by at least three points. 

At -110 odds, a winning bet would pay $19.09 (including stake).

Alternatively, if you bet $10 on the Browns +8.5 (-110) against the Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland must lose by eight or fewer points (or win the game).

BetMGM also offers alternate spreads, aka alt spreads, for all NFL games. Instead of betting the Browns -2.5 (-110), you could bet the Browns -4.5 (+150), a bet with a higher potential payout ($25 on a $10 bet) than the regular spread.

If the scoring margin is identical to the spread (e.g., -3 or +6), the bet is a push, and your money is refunded.

Cleveland Browns Moneyline

Will the Browns win the game? The margin of victory is irrelevant in moneyline betting.

For example: If you bet $100 on the Browns -175 against the Houston Texans, Cleveland must win the game. The potential payout is $157.14 (including stake).

If the game ends in a tie, the bet is a push.

Cleveland Browns Over/Under Total

How many combined points will be scored by both teams? The outcome of the game — both the scoring margin and winner of the game — is irrelevant.

For example: If you bet $20 on over 40.5 (-110) in the Browns’ game against the Baltimore Ravens, the teams must combine for at least 41 points. The potential payout is $38.18 (including stake).

Alternatively, if you bet $20 on under 40.5 (-110), the teams must combine for 40 or fewer points.

BetMGM also offers alternate over/under totals for all NFL games. Instead of betting over 40.5 (-110), you could bet over 42.5 (+140), a wager with a higher potential payout ($48 on a $20  bet) than the regular total.

If the combined point total is identical to the over/under total, the bet is a push.

Cleveland Browns Parlays

You can combine Browns bets and other NFL bets into one parlay for more entertainment and a bigger potential payout.

For example: If you bet $10 on a three-leg parlay with the Browns moneyline (-175 vs. the Texans), Ravens’ moneyline (-150 vs. the New England Patriots), and over 44.5 (-110) in the Denver Broncos-Las Vegas Raiders game, the potential payout is $39.98 (including stake).

If one bet is a push, it’s eliminated from the parlay, and odds (and payout) are recalculated without that leg. You can also Cash Out early on a parlay bet (if available).

You can also build multi-sport parlays and NFL teaser bets with odds from NFL games, MLB games, and more. And BetMGM offers sports betting promotions for parlays.

Cleveland Browns Prop Bets

How many receiving yards will Amari Cooper have in the game? Will Elijah Moore have at least one receiving touchdown? 

BetMGM offers dozens of prop bets for each NFL game, including player prop bets for yardage totals, touchdowns, field goals, and more.

For example: If you bet $100 on Cooper to go over 75.5 receiving yards (-110), the potential payout is $190.91 if he has at least 76 yards.

You can also combine prop bets into parlays.

Read More: Learn How To Read NFL Odds

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