NFL Week 8: Odds for each game
By John Buhler
14 games will be in action during Week 8 of the 2020 NFL season.
Only Monday Night Football remains in Week 7 of the 2020 NFL season.
We had several fantastic finishes on Sunday afternoon, as the Cleveland Browns, the Detroit Lions and the Pittsburgh Steelers all eked out narrow victories. Other teams such as the Atlanta Falcons, the Cincinnati Bengals and the Tennessee Titans weren’t so lucky. Hopefully, you made some money betting on these games. Here are the lines for next week. Odds are from Odds Shark.
Here are the opening point spreads for all NFL Week 8 games.
Thursday, Oct. 29 (8:20 p.m. ET)
- Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers (-2.5)
Sunday, Nov. 1 (1:00 p.m. ET)
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens (-5.5)
- Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers (-7)
- New York Jets at Kansas City Chiefs (-20.5)
- Indianapolis Colts (-3) at Detroit Lions
- Tennessee Titans (-4.5) at Cincinnati Bengals
- Las Vegas Raiders at Cleveland Browns (-3)
- New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills (-2.5)
- Los Angeles Rams (-4) at Miami Dolphins
Sunday, Nov. 1 (4:05 p.m. ET)
- Los Angeles Chargers (-1.5) at Denver Broncos
Sunday, Nov. 1 (4:25 p.m. ET)
- San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks (-4.5)
- New Orleans Saints (-3) at Chicago Bears
Sunday, Nov. 1 (8:20 p.m. ET)
- Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles (-3.5)
Monday, Nov. 1 (8:15 p.m. ET)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-9.5) at New York Giants
Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Football Team are on bye.
Thursday Night Football will be between a pair of NFC South rivals in the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina Panthers. Atlanta lost yet another heartbreaking game this year and Carolina fell to another division rival on the road in the New Orleans Saints. Both of these teams will want to get an early-week victory to forget about the disappointment that happened on Sunday afternoon.
Sunday Night Football will feature a pair of bad teams duking it out for divisional supremacy. The Philadelphia Eagles will “welcome” the Dallas Cowboys to Lincoln Financial Field with first place in the NFC East on the line. The winner of this game will have three wins on the season and feeling pretty good about its chances of hosting a home playoff game this January. It’s unbelievable really.
Monday Night Football gives us a team with serious Super Bowl aspirations and another who’s playoff dreams only exist because of the putrid division it plays in. Of course, we’re talking about the New York Giants hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in primetime. Tampa Bay can push for its first NFC South crown since 2007, while New York hopes to stay alive in the NFC East race.
What games this weekend do you feel are worth wagering on?