There are 15 games on the schedule in Week 7 of the 2016 NFL season. Here are the point spreads for all 15 contests on this weekend’s slate of games.
It’s already Week 7 of the 2016 NFL season. The NFC has several strong playoff caliber teams. The AFC, well, they’ve got the New England Patriots. Week 6 was not a strong showing for the AFC with teams like the Denver Broncos, the Oakland Raiders, and the Pittsburgh Steelers all losing.
The NFC seems to have four teams that are better than the rest: the Atlanta Falcons, the Dallas Cowboys, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Seattle Seahawks. All four clubs are in first place in their respective divisions.
Entering Week 7, there will be 15 games on the schedule. The only two teams that have a bye this week are the Cowboys (5-1) and the lowly Carolina Panthers (1-5).
There will be four nationally televised games. Everybody will be able see Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football like always. The fourth game will be the second NFL in London game featuring the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams.
There are a lot of interesting lines this weekend. Are there any worth putting a couple of bucks on? According to OddsShark.com, here are the latest point spread with the 15 NFL games in Week 7.
Thursday, October 20th
Thursday Night Football, CBS, NFL Network 8:25 PM ET
Green Bay Packers (-9) vs. Chicago Bears
Sunday, October 23rd
9:30 AM ET
New York Giants (-2.5) at Los Angeles Rams (London, UK)
1:00 PM ET
Jacksonville Jaguars (-1.5) vs. Oakland Raiders
Buffalo Bills (-2) at Miami Dolphins
Tennessee Titans (-1.5) vs. Indianapolis Colts
Detroit Lions (-1) vs. Washington Redskins
Kansas City Chiefs (-7) vs. New Orleans Saints
Cincinnati Bengals (-10.5) vs. Cleveland Browns
Minnesota Vikings (-1.5) at Philadelphia Eagles
Baltimore Ravens (EVEN) at New York Jets
4:00 PM ET
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (EVEN) at San Francisco 49ers
New England Patriots (-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers
Atlanta Falcons (-6) vs. San Diego Chargers
Sunday Night Football, NBC 8:30 PM ET
Arizona Cardinals (-2) vs. Seattle Seahawks
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Monday, October 24th
Monday Night Football, ESPN 8:30 PM ET
Denver Broncos (-6.5) vs. Houston Texans