NFL Week 9 Odds | Point Spreads, Moneylines, Totals

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NFL Week 9 odds

Week 8 saw some divisional races tighten a bit, including bringing about a three-way tie at the top of the NFC West. NFL Week 9 odds have been posted at sportsbooks and are available to bet on now. Top games for Week 9 include Texans at Jets (TNF) and Lions at Packers. See live NFL Week 9 lines for those games and all of the games on the slate below.

NFL Week 9 odds

Here is a look at updated NFL Week 9 odds with point spreads, moneylines, and totals available at betting apps near you.

Here is more betting information on key NFL Week 9 odds.

Detroit Lions (-2.5) at Green Bay Packers (+2.5)

The Lions started slow against the Titans but then roared back to record a 52-14 victory. Detroit needed only 85 passing yards from Jared Goff while getting a pair of rushing TDs and one punt return score as well.

The Packers were able to escape Jacksonville with a 30-27 win despite Jordan Love’s groin injury forcing him out early in the second half. Monitor his status for this divisional showdown during the coming week.

The total for the game has opened at 47.5 points, and how now shifted more than a whole point, sitting at 49.

Indianapolis Colts (+5.5) at Minnesota Vikings (-5.5)

The Colts were swept in the season series by the Texans with Sunday’s 23-20 loss. Anthony Richardson’s efficiency issues hit a new low, with the second-year signal-caller completing only 10 of 32 passes. 

The Vikings opened the Week 8 slate with a 30-20 loss to the Rams on Thursday night. Minnesota has now lost two straight following its 5-0 start to the season but should have all its front-line players healthy for this interconference clash. 

The total for the game has opened at 45.5 points and has shifted slightly higher to 46.5 in the later part of the week.

Dallas Cowboys (+3) at Atlanta Falcons (-3)

The Cowboys put up a valiant effort against a short-handed 49ers team Sunday night. However, Dallas fell to 3-4 with a 30-24 loss that saw Dak Prescott throw four straight late incompletions with the game on the line.

The Falcons had another barn burner with the Buccaneers. Atlanta managed to escape Tampa Bay with a 31-26 victory, and a season sweep of its NFC South rival. Kirk Cousins continues to demonstrate plenty of chemistry with Darnell Mooney and Kyle Pitts. The duo accounted for three touchdowns Sunday, and Pitts had a career-best 91 receiving yards.

The total for the game has opened at 48.5 points, and has now shot up to 51.5.

Miami Dolphins (+6) at Buffalo Bills (-6)

The Dolphins couldn’t commemorate Tua Tagovailoa’s return with a win. Miami shockingly blew a nine-point fourth-quarter lead to a team playing on a short week. The Fins are now 2-5 and 3.5 games back of Buffalo.

The Bills went into Seattle and took care of business against a D.K. Metcalf-less Seahawks squad. Buffalo moved to 6-2 with a 31-10 victory behind four total touchdowns from Josh Allen and James Cook.

The total for the game has opened at 47.5 points but has slightly shifted higher to 49.

Denver Broncos (+8.5) at Baltimore Ravens (-8.5)

The Broncos moved to 5-3 with a solid 28-14 home win against the Panthers. Bo Nix set a new career high with 284 passing yards and three passing touchdowns while adding a rushing score.

The Ravens took an unexpected loss to Jameis Winston and the Browns. Baltimore fell by a 29-24 score while allowing Winston to throw for 334 yards and three touchdowns and all four of Cleveland’s top targets to thrive.

The total for the game has opened at 44.5 points. The line has held solid this week, but has since shifted to 46.5.

Las Vegas Raiders (+7) at Cincinnati Bengals (-7)

The Raiders gave Patrick Mahomes and company another tough afternoon. Yet, unlike last Christmas Day, they couldn’t quite emerge with the win. Gardner Minshew did bounce back from a worrisome Week 7 showing while benefiting from the return of Jakobi Meyers.

The Bengals have plenty of their own problems following a 37-17 home drubbing at the hands of the Eagles. Tee Higgins missed the game with a quadriceps injury, and no other wide receiver outside of Ja’Marr Chase stepped up. Cincy is now 3-5 and has lost all four home games to date.

The total for the game has opened at 47.5 points. It is now down to 46.5 points on Friday.

Washington Commanders (-4) at New York Giants (+4)

A seemingly charmed Commanders season continued with a Hail Mary-fueled 18-15 win over the Bears in Week 8. Jayden Daniels threw for 326 yards in his return while Washington’s defense continued its week-to-week improvement under head coach Dan Quinn’s tutelage.

The Giants fell short of improving their record in a Monday night interconference clash against the Steelers falling to 2-6. The offense continues to look wanting, and this time, the defense disappointed as well, allowing 26 points to the Steelers.

The total for the game has opened at 43 points and has jumped to 44.5 points since.

New England Patriots (+3.5) at Tennessee Titans (-3.5)

The exhilaration of a 25-22 win over the Jets was somewhat dampened by the head injury suffered by promising rookie QB Drake Maye. Maye’s status for this game will become clearer over the course of the week. His availability figures to affect this line, even with Jacoby Brissett performing reasonably well in emergency duty.

The Titans finally got Calvin Ridley unleashed in their first game without DeAndre Hopkins. However, what had been a formidable defense collapsed in a 52-14 loss to the Lions. Tennessee is 1-6 and in clear rebuilding mode at this point. 

The total for the game has opened at 38 points. This is one of the lowest totals of the week.

Los Angeles Chargers (-1.5) at Cleveland Browns (+1.5)

The Chargers moved to 4-3 with a dominating 26-8 win over the Saints. Justin Herbert continued his ascension with a 279-yard, two-touchdown day. Rookie Ladd McConkey was on the receiving end of both scores and totaled a career-best 111 yards.

The Browns had their own success story on offense with the switch to Jameis Winston at quarterback. The veteran threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns in a 29-24 upset of the Ravens. Cedric Tillman and Elijah Moore particularly came alive in a way they never did with Deshaun Watson.

The total for the game has opened at 42 points. The total has nudged a half point higher to 42.5 points.

New Orleans Saints (-7) at Carolina Panthers (+7)

The Saints’ woes without Derek Carr continued in a 26-8 loss to the Chargers. The veteran signal-caller should have a good chance of returning from his oblique injury for this game. New Orleans turned to Jake Haener at quarterback in the second half Sunday and could afford him a start if Carr remains sidelined.

The Panthers went back to Bryce Young in place of Andy Dalton in a 28-14 loss to the Broncos. Young threw for a season-best 224 yards and a pair of touchdowns and interceptions apiece. The 2023 first overall pick demonstrated improvement and could have rookie Jonathon Brooks in the backfield for the first time.

The total for the game has opened at 45 points, now down to 43.5 points.

Jacksonville Jaguars (+7.5) at Philadelphia Eagles (-7.5)

The Jaguars put up a valiant fight at home but still fell to the short-handed Packers by a 30-27 score. Jacksonville is 2-6 and lost Christian Kirk for multiple games to a broken collarbone. Brian Thomas (chest) is also now day-to-day, and a confirmed absence would move this line further.

The Eagles are now 6-2 following the 37-17 thumping of the Bengals on the road. Jalen Hurts has five rushing touchdowns in the last two weeks and, therefore, appears to once again be a factor near the goal line.

The total for the game has opened at 45.5 points. There have been no large changes to the over/under since opening.

Chicago Bears (+1) at Arizona Cardinals (-1)

The Bears may be smarting from their Week 8 loss for some time. Chicago fell to Washington by an 18-15 score thanks to a Hail Mary as time expired. Despite the benefit of a Week 7 bye, Caleb Williams appeared to regress against an improving Commanders defense.

The Cardinals shocked the Dolphins by staging a nine-point second-half comeback on the road. Arizona saw Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride both muster 100-yard performances as part of Kyler Murray’s season-best 307-yard effort.

The total for the game has opened and stayed at 44.5 points.

Los Angeles Rams (-1) at Seattle Seahawks (+1)

The Rams leveraged the returns of Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua into an impressive 30-20 win over the Vikings on Thursday night. Los Angeles could be set for a run after moving to 3-4 and now being back at full strength on offense.

The Seahawks struggled significantly without DK Metcalf (knee) in a 31-10 loss to the Bills. The defense was also very much at fault. Seattle surrendered 445 total yards to Buffalo at 6.4 yards per play.

The total for the game has opened at 48.5 points. The point total has shifted half a point down and now is listed at 48.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+9) at Kansas City Chiefs (-9)

The Buccaneers nearly pulled off a win over the Falcons despite being without both Mike Evans (hamstring) and Chris Godwin (IR-ankle). Baker Mayfield eclipsed 300 yards again but fell just short in a 31-26 defeat.

The Chiefs managed to remain undefeated with a 27-20 win over the Raiders. DeAndre Hopkins made a pair of catches in his team debut and is expected to progressively expand his role as he gets a better grasp of the playbook. 

The total for the game has opened at 44.5 points, but now sits at 45.5 on Friday.

How the lines are changing

Here is a look at how NFL Week 9 odds are changing. Listed below are the lookahead lines from FanDuel Sportsbook.

GamePoint SpreadMoneylineTotal
Houston Texans at New York JetsJets -1.5 (-102)Texans (-108) at Jets (-108)42.5
New England Patriots at Tennessee TitansTitans -3 (-110)Patriots (+140) at Titans (-166)38.5
New Orleans Saints at Carolina PanthersSaints -4.5 (-105)Saints (-215) at Panthers (+180)45.5
Denver Broncos at Baltimore RavensRavens -10.5 (-102)Broncos (+410) at Ravens (-550)43.5
Las Vegas Raiders at Cincinnati BengalsBengals -8.5 (-105)Raiders (+350) at Bengals (-450)44.5
L.A. Chargers at Cleveland BrownsChargers -3 (-115)Chargers (-178) at Browns (+150)38.5
Miami Dolphins at Buffalo BillsBills -5.5 (-110)Dolphins (+225) at Bills (-275)47.5
Dallas Cowboys at Atlanta FalconsFalcons -1.5 (-115)Cowboys (+116) at Falcons (-136)48.5
Washington Commanders at New York GiantsCommanders -2.5 (-115)Commanders (-152) at Giants (-128)44.5
Chicago Bears at Arizona CardinalsBears -1.5 (-102)Bears (-110) at Cardinals (-106)46.5
Jacksonville Jaguars at Philadelphia EaglesEagles -5.5 (-115)Jaguars (+215) at Eagles (-260)47.5
L.A. Rams at Seattle SeahawksSeahawks -3.5 (-104)Rams (+150) at Seahawks (-178)47.5
Detroit Lions at Green Bay PackersPackers -1.5 (-106)Lions (+100) at Packers (-118)50.5
Indianapolis Colts at Minnesota VikingsVikings -7 (-105)Colts (+270) at Vikings (-330)45.5
Buccaneers at ChiefsChiefs -9.5 (-110)Buccaneers (+370) at Chiefs (-480)44.5
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