NFL Week 9 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 9 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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Sunday in Week 8 was a perfect example of why the NFL is so unpredictable.

Who liked the Tennessee Titans (3-4) to upset the Atlanta Falcons (4-4) in QB Will Levis‘ 1st career start? Who thought that the Denver Broncos (3-5) would win straight up vs. the Kansas City Chiefs (6-2)?

If you did, your bankroll should be looking pretty healthy as we head into Week 9.

Levis and the Titans get the week started when they visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3) on Thursday Night Football.

The Miami Dolphins (6-2) and Chiefs meet in Germany Sunday morning as Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill faces his former team for the 1st time since being traded in 2022. You’ll probably want to set your alarm for this one since it may affect MVP odds for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (+300 at BetMGM) and Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa (+350).

Two division leaders battle in the early slate Sunday when the Seattle Seahawks (5-2) travel to the Baltimore Ravens (6-2).

The Los Angeles Rams (3-5) are coming off a blowout loss at the Dallas Cowboys (5-2) and get a chance to bounce back at the Green Bay Packers (2-5), who are on a 4-game losing skid.

The Cowboys visit the Philadelphia Eagles (7-1) in the afternoon slate, a game which will probably get a higher TV rating than the Carolina Panthers (1-6) hosting the Indianapolis Colts (3-5) — no offense, Panthers fans.

The Buffalo Bills (5-3) look to end a 4-game against-the-spread (ATS) losing skid when they travel to the Cincinnati Bengals (4-3) on SNF.

Week 9 wraps up with the New York Jets (4-3), who have won 3 straight, hosting the Los Angeles Chargers (3-4) on MNF.

The Broncos, Detroit Lions (5-2 before their Week 8 Monday night game vs. the Raiders), Jacksonville Jaguars (6-2) and San Francisco 49ers (5-3) are off.

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NFL Week 8 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 8 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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The cream has started rising to the top in the NFL.

In case anybody was still doubting the Philadelphia Eagles (6-1) as a top-3 team, they proved naysayers wrong with a dominant 31-17 win vs. the Miami Dolphins (5-2) on Sunday Night Football.

Not to be outdone, the Baltimore Ravens (5-2) saw their QB Lamar Jackson‘s odds to win MVP — for a 2nd time — jump from +1800 pregame to +700 after their 38-6 rout of the Detroit Lions (5-2) in Week 7.

There are no teams off in Week 8, so we have a busy board to preview.

The Buffalo Bills (5-3) kicked off the new week with a 24-18 home victory Thursday vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-4). However, the Bucs covered as 10-point underdogs, dropping the Bills to 0-4 against the spread in their last 4 games.

The Dallas Cowboys (4-2) are coming off a bye and looking for a 2nd straight win vs. an L.A. team when they welcome the Los Angeles Rams (3-4) to AT&T Stadium in the early slate Sunday.

The Carolina Panthers (0-6) have another chance to cover a spread for the 1st time this season when they host the Houston Texans (3-3) as 3-point home underdogs.

The Denver Broncos (2-5), fresh off their 1st ATS win of the season, will revisit their “Bad Blood” with TE Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) as they play each other for a 2nd time in 3 weeks Sunday afternoon.

Which team can disappoint its fans more this season? The Chicago Bears (2-5) visit the Los Angeles Chargers (2-4) to settle the debate on SNF.

Finally, we wrap up Week 8 with 2 teams looking to bounce back from blowout losses as the Lions host the Las Vegas Raiders (3-4) on MNF.

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NFL Week 7 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 7 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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In hindsight, Week 6 wasn’t a great time to use undefeated teams for your survivor pools. The San Francisco 49ers (5-1) and Philadelphia Eagles (5-1) both lost straight up for the 1st time this season, getting upset by the Cleveland Browns (3-2) and New York Jets (3-3), respectively.

As we move on to Week 7, there are still 2 teams that have not covered a single game against the spread (ATS). The Denver Broncos (1-5) lost 19-8 at the Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) on Thursday Night Football, and the Carolina Panthers (0-6) choked away a 14-point lead and lost 42-21 at the Miami Dolphins (5-1).

The Buffalo Bills (4-2) and New England Patriots (1-5), who have both struggled to cover spreads in recent weeks, battle in Foxborough as 1 of their ATS losing streaks will come to an end Sunday.

The Baltimore Ravens (4-2) are back from London, England, and look to stay in 1st place in the competitive AFC North but face a challenge when they host the Detroit Lions (5-1).

The Los Angeles Chargers (2-3) visit the Chiefs for a showdown between 2 of the best QBs in the NFL Sunday afternoon.

Sunday Night Football is potentially a preview of the Super Bowl with the Dolphins at the Eagles, and the week comes to an end with the 49ers looking to bounce back at the Minnesota Vikings (2-4) on Monday Night Football.

The Cincinnati Bengals (3-3), Dallas Cowboys (4-2), Tennessee Titans (2-4), Jets, Panthers and Houston Texans (3-3) are off.

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NFL Week 6 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 6 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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Week 5 has all but wrapped up and we still have 2 teams with perfect records. The Philadelphia Eagles (5-0) and San Francisco 49ers (5-0) stayed perfect with victories over the Los Angeles Rams (2-3) and Dallas Cowboys (3-2), respectively.

However, we are down to just 1 winless team as we turn the page to Week 6. The Chicago Bears (1-4) finally got in the win column with a 40-20 road victory over the Washington Commanders (2-3) on Thursday Night Football. However, the Carolina Panthers (0-5) weren’t even close to competitive in a 42-24 loss at the Detroit Lions (4-1) and emerge as the sole winless team.

Week 6 kicked off with the Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) winning at home 19-8 — and covering by a hook as 10.5-point favorites — Thursday over the Denver Broncos (1-5).

The International Series continues with an early Sunday morning affair between the Baltimore Ravens (3-2) and the Tennessee Titans (2-3) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.

San Francisco will look to stay perfect with a Sunday visit to the Cleveland Browns (2-2) while Philadelphia will test its record at MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets (2-3). Carolina faces an uphill battle to record its first win as it takes to the road to battle the Miami Dolphins (4-1).

Sunday Night Football features the New York Giants (1-4) at the Buffalo Bills (3-2) and the week wraps with the Cowboys visiting the Los Angeles Chargers (2-2) on Monday Night Football.

The Green Bay Packers (2-2 ahead of Week 5’s Monday Night Football) and Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) are on bye.

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NFL Week 5 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 5 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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With Week 4 in the record books, we are down to 2 winless teams and 2 undefeated teams; things officially wrapped up with the Seattle Seahawks (3-1) claiming a 24-3 road win at the New York Giants (1-3) on Monday Night Football.

The Chicago Bears (1-4) and the Carolina Panthers (0-4) were the league’s only winless teams after Week 4, but the Bears won 40-20 on Thursday Night Football of Week 5 at the Washington Commanders (2-3).

The Panthers will try to notch their 1st win at the Detroit Lions (3-1) Sunday.

The Philadelphia Eagles (4-0) and San Francisco 49ers (4-0) remain without a blemish on their records. Philadelphia visits the Los Angeles Rams (2-2) Sunday afternoon, and the 49ers host the Dallas Cowboys (3-1) on Sunday Night Football.

The Jacksonville Jaguars (2-2) look to remain perfect in London when they square off against the Buffalo Bills (3-1) as the NFL International Series continues, and the week wraps up with the Green Bay Packers (2-2) playing the Las Vegas Raiders (1-3) in Las Vegas on Monday Night Football.

The Cleveland Browns (2-2), Los Angles Chargers (2-2), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1) and the Seahawks are the 1st 4 teams to have their bye week.

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NFL Week 4 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 4 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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Week 3 of the NFL season was one for the record books — literally. The Miami Dolphins (3-0) posted an NFL record 726 yards in their 70-20 victory over the Denver Broncos (0-3), coming just 2 points shy of the regular-season record of 72 points in a game while scoring the most points in a game since 1966.

The San Francisco 49ers (3-0) preserved their unblemished record with a 30-12 home victory over the New York Giants (1-2) on Thursday Night Football while either the Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0) will also improve to 3-0 provided they don’t tie in Monday night’s battle in Florida.

Another trio of teams remained winless Sunday as the Carolina Panthers (0-3) lost 37-27 at the Seattle Seahawks (2-1), the Chicago Bears (0-3) were thumped 41-10 at the Kansas City Chiefs (2-1) and the Minnesota Vikings (0-3) were toppled 28-24 by the visiting Los Angeles Chargers (1-2).

Week 4 gets underway with an NFC North battle when the Detroit Lions (2-1) visit the Green Bay Packers (2-1) on Thursday Night Football. The season’s first international game kicks off Sunday action as the Atlanta Falcons (2-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) square off at Wembley Stadium in London.

Matchups between teams that look to be early-season divisional contenders highlight the Sunday slate as the Buffalo Bills (2-1) host the Dolphins and the Buccaneers visit the New Orleans Saints (2-1). One of either Denver or Chicago will get their 1st victory as they square off at Soldier Field and the week wraps up with the Seattle Seahawks (2-1) at the Giants on Monday Night Football.

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NFL Week 3 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 3 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

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Week 2 is nearly in the books with just 2 games left to play out on Monday night and it’s a little early to start talking about undefeated or winless teams with one exception: the New England Patriots (0-2). The Patriots lost 24-17 to the Miami Dolphins (2-0) on Sunday Night Football, beginning the season 0-2 for the first time since 2001 and snapping the NFL’s longest streak of avoiding back-to-back losses to start a season.

The Cincinnati Bengals (0-2) are also winless to kick off the season after falling 27-24 to the Baltimore Ravens (2-0) but finally notched their first offensive touchdown of the season in the 3rd quarter. The New York Giants (1-1) also didn’t get their first offensive touchdown of the season until the 3rd quarter of their 31-28 victory over the Arizona Cardinals (0-2). New York had been held off the scoreboard altogether for 6 quarters, being outscored 60-0 to start their season before a miraculous Week 2 comeback.

The Giants will look to carry that momentum into a Thursday Night Football meeting with the San Francisco 49ers (2-0) when Week 3 gets underway. The Patriots will have a chance to avoid an 0-3 start when they square off the AFC rival New York Jets (1-1) on Sunday, while the Bengals will have to wait until Monday Night Football when the Los Angeles Rams (1-1) visit to try to get in the win column.

One of the Los Angeles Chargers (0-2) and Minnesota Vikings (0-2) will get their first win of the season Sunday as long as they don’t tie. Either the Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) or Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0) will take their first loss of the season Monday — again, provided they don’t tie.

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NFL Week 13 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 13 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

Week 12 featured all teams back in action for the first time since Week 5, and what a fantastic week of action it was. Thanksgiving granted us 3 one-score games as the Buffalo Bills (8-3), Dallas Cowboys (8-3) and Minnesota Vikings (9-2) all emerged with victories as favorites.

Sunday granted us 2 games that were decided in overtime as the Cleveland Browns (4-7) knocked off the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-6) and the Las Vegas Raiders (4-7) — who also won in overtime at in Week 11 — picked up a second straight extra-time victory with a win over the Seattle Seahawks (6-5). The Kansas City Chiefs (9-2) and Philadelphia Eagles (10-1) both recorded victories to keep hold of the #1 AFC and NFC, respectively.

Week 13 gets underway with a key AFC East matchup when the Bills visit the New England Patriots (6-5) on Thursday Night Football. Other potentially close games with potential playoff ramifications include the Washington Commanders (7-5) at the New York Giants (7-4), the Chiefs at the Cincinnati Bengals (7-4) and San Francisco 49ers (7-4) hosting the Miami Dolphins (8-3).

The Arizona Cardinals (4-8) and Carolina Panthers (4-8) both get their byes in Week 13.

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NFL Week 12 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 12 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

Week 11 is nearly in the books. The Philadelphia Eagles (9-1) got back on track with a 17-16 road victory over the Indianapolis Colts (4-6). The Dallas Cowboys (7-3) bounced back from a loss with a 40-3 victory at the Minnesota Vikings (8-2).

In key divisional matchups, the New England Patriots (6-4) topped the New York Jets (6-4), the Las Vegas Raiders (3-7) escaped with an overtime win over the Denver Broncos (3-7), the Cincinnati Bengals (6-4) put themselves back in a playoff position with a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-7) and the Kansas City Chiefs (8-2) created a buffer atop the AFC West by with a last-minute comeback over the Los Angeles Chargers (5-5).

Week 12 marks the two-thirds mark of the regular season. Thanksgiving grants us an additional two Thursday matchups. The Buffalo Bills (7-3) kick off the week against the Detroit Lions (4-6); the New York Giants (7-3) are in Dallas to face the Cowboys and the Patriots visit the Vikings to close out the day.

Cross-conference play rules the day on Sunday. The Miami Dolphins (7-3) host the Houston Texans (1-8-1), the Los Angeles Rams (3-7) pay a visit to the Chiefs in Kansas City and Sunday Night Football has QB Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers (4-7) in Philadelphia for a tilt with the Eagles. The Steelers and Colts wrap the week on Monday Night Football.

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NFL Week 11 betting odds: Moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games

Looking at the NFL odds and lines for the Week 11 slate, with moneylines, spreads and Over/Unders for all games.

An exciting Week 10 is nearly in the books. The Minnesota Vikings (8-1) pulled off a stunning 33-30 overtime victory at the Buffalo Bills (6-3), sending the AFC Super Bowl contender to 3rd in the East. Indianapolis Colts (4-5-1) picked up a 25-20 road victory against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-7) as new coach Jeff Saturday picked up his 1st career win in his debut. In the NFL’s first game in Germany, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-5) hung on for a 21-16 win over the Seattle Seahawks (6-4).

Week 11 kicks off with the Tennessee Titans (6-3) at Lambeau Field for a Thursday Night Football contest with the Green Bay Packers (4-6). The Vikings put their 7-game win streak on the line when the Dallas Cowboys (6-3) come to town. Divisional rivalries pepper the slate.

The New York Jets (6-3) visit the New England Patriots (5-4), the Raiders are on the road at the Denver Broncos (3-6) and the Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) and Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6) tussle at Acrisure Stadium. Sunday Night Football has the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) at the Los Angeles Chargers (5-4) and Monday Night Football features the Arizona Cardinals (4-6) hosting the San Francisco 49ers (5-4).

The Miami Dolphins (7-3), Jacksonville Jaguars (3-7), Seahawks and Buccaneers are on bye in Week 11.

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