NFL Week 14: Odds and betting lines for each game
There will be a full schedule of 16 games for NFL fans to enjoy in Week 14.
This past weekend, there were some surprising results from NFL action. None were bigger than the New York Giants traveling across the country to take down the Seattle Seahawks. So, what kind of surprises are fans in store for come Week 14?
With no organizations on a bye, there’s a full 16-game slate on the way, starting with a Thursday Night Football showdown between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams. Here are the lines for next week. Odds are from Odds Shark.
Here are the opening point spreads for all NFL Week 14 games
Thursday, Dec. 10 (8:20 p.m. ET)
• New England Patriots at Los Angeles Rams (-6.5)
Sunday, Dec. 13 (1:00 p.m. ET)
• Houston Texans (-1.5) at Chicago Bears
• Tennessee Titans (-10) at Jacksonville Jaguars
• Denver Broncos (-1.5) at Carolina Panthers
• Minnesota Vikings at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6)
• Arizona Cardinals at New York Giants (-1)
• Kansas City Chiefs (-7) at Miami Dolphins
• Dallas Cowboys (-5.5) at Cincinnati Bengals
Sunday, Dec. 13 (4:05 p.m. ET)
• New York Jets at Seattle Seahawks (-15)
• Indianapolis Colts (-2) at Las Vegas Raiders
Sunday, Dec. 13 (4:25 p.m. ET)
• Green Bay Packers (-7.5) at Detroit Lions
• Washington Football Team at San Francisco 49ers (-14)
• Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Chargers (-1)
• New Orleans Saints (-6.5) and Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday, Dec. 13 (8:20 p.m. ET)
• Pittsburgh Steelers (-2) at Buffalo Bills
Monday, Dec. 14 (8:15 p.m. ET)
• Baltimore Ravens (-3) at Cleveland Browns
Thursday Night Football will bring us a fun showdown between Cam Newton and Jared Goff, with the Pats and Rams all set to battle it out. Both teams are coming off wins in Week 13, highlighted by the Patriots body slamming the Chargers in LA.
Sunday Night Football will feature Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers going up against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Both teams have been superb this year, and look poised to make plenty of noise in the postseason. You never know, these two teams could end up meeting once again in the playoffs.
Monday Night Football will be a chance for Baker Mayfield and the Browns to get some revenge on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. The two teams met in Week 1, with Baltimore throttling Cleveland 38-6. Things have certainly changed, though, as Cleveland has bounced back and is now 9-3 on the year, while the Ravens are 6-5.