Seattle Seahawks betting odds’ favorite to beat New England Patriots in Week 2

The Seattle Seahawks enter Week 2 as the favorite to beat the New England Patriots.

The New England Patriots (1-0) are an unusual road underdog when they travel to Seattle in Week 2 to face the Seattle Seahawks (1-0) at 8:20 p.m. ET during Sunday Night Football.

The new-look Patriots, led by QB Cam Newton, hosted and beat the Miami Dolphins during Week 1, while the Seahawks, powered by four QB Russell Wilson touchdown passes, easily handled the Atlanta Falcons on the road.

According to the oddsmakers at BetMGM Sportsbook, the Seahawks are 4.5-point favorites over the Patriots and this game is expected to be middle-of-the-road when it comes to point scored.  The Over/Under set at 44.5 points.

Patriots at Seahawks betting odds, spread and line

Odds via BetMGM; last updated Monday at 11:45 a.m. ET.

  • Money Line: Seahawks -228 (bet $228 to win $100) / Patriots +190 (bet $100 to win $190) | Bet now
  • Against the Spread: Seahawks -4.5, -110 (bet $110 to win $100) / Patriots +4.5, -110 (bet $110 to win $100) | Bet now
  • Total: 44.5, Over -106 (bet $106 to win $100) / Under -115 (bet $115 to win $100) | Bet now

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At -228 odds, the Seahawks have an implied 69.51% chance of beating Bill Belichick’s Patriots in Week 2, or 25/57 fractional odds.

For every $10 you wager on moneyline for the Seahawks to win, you profit $4.39 with a Seattle victory over New England — a $100 wager profits $43.86.

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The underdog Patriots, at +190 odds, have an implied 34.48% chance of winning, or 19/10 fractional odds. However, if they pull off the upset over the favored Seahawks, every $10 wagered on the Patriots to win returns a healthy profit of $19.00.

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