History of the Arizona Cardinals

Alliant Insurance Services Adds Eric Edwards, Expands Louisiana P&C Team

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Friday, June 16, 2023

Eric Edwards has joined Alliant Insurance Services within its Alliant Americas division as Senior Vice President.

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  • Eric Edwards has joined Alliant Insurance Services within its Alliant Americas division as Senior Vice President.
  • Based in New Orleans, Edwards will focus on developing comprehensive and cost-effective risk management solutions for a wide range of businesses and organizations across the Southeast.
  • “Eric brings a range of capabilities to the team in New Orleans.
  • He earned his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University where he was a member of the 2003 NCAA National Championship football team.

Baltimore Ravens Choose SeatGeek to Power Next Gen Ticketing Technology

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Through the partnership, the Ravens will revamp their ticketing experience with SeatGeek's mobile-first technology, beginning with the 2023 season.

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  • Through the partnership, the Ravens will revamp their ticketing experience with SeatGeek's mobile-first technology, beginning with the 2023 season.
  • At the Ravens, we are deeply committed to delivering best-in-class experiences to Ravens fans and our guests at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Ravens President, Sashi Brown stated.
  • SeatGeek's technology will power all Ravens home games, concerts and other events at M&T Stadium and the Under Armour Performance Center.
  • By combining a consumer marketplace with innovative primary ticketing box office technology, SeatGeek has become a high-growth global ticketing leader.

Playoff Races, COVID, and Winter Weather Will All Factor in NFL's Week 17 Odds, According to TheLines.com

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Monday, December 27, 2021

All four games feature matchups of postseason contenders against teams with little at stake, a common theme in the final weeks of every regular season.

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  • All four games feature matchups of postseason contenders against teams with little at stake, a common theme in the final weeks of every regular season.
  • But oddsmakers are also factoring the potential havoc that Covid could have on some team's rosters, especially when key players are involved.
  • That will keep scoring expectations relatively low, with 13 games with a projected point total of 46 or less.
  • By contrast, the first week of the NFL season featured five games with point totals of 50 points or more.

Cardinals-Rams Join Brady's Return to New England as Must-Watch Games on NFL's Week 4 Schedule, According to TheLines.com

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Monday, September 27, 2021

Both are 2-1 against the spread so far this year.

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  • Both are 2-1 against the spread so far this year.
  • The Rams opened the season at +1500 to win the Super Bowl, meaning bettors would win $1,500 for every $100 wagered.
  • Meanwhile, after the Cardinals dominated the hapless Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona has moved to +2500 after opening the season at +4800 to win the Super Bowl.
  • TheLines.com is a leading source for news, analysis, and research related to the market for regulated sports betting in the United States.

Surprises in NFL's Week 1 Affect Lines in Week 2

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Monday, September 13, 2021

In fact, the point spread widened from the look-ahead line offered before Week 1, which had Green Bay as 10-point favorites over the Lions.

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  • In fact, the point spread widened from the look-ahead line offered before Week 1, which had Green Bay as 10-point favorites over the Lions.
  • Other Week 2 lines moved, too.
  • "The first week always brings surprises, but it's easy for NFL fans to overreact to what they've seen," said Brett Collson, lead analyst for TheLines.com.
  • For this, Week 2 can present interesting and often tempting lines."