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NFL Week 1 odds: Point spreads, moneyline and over/under for first week of 2024 season
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Date:2025-04-07 21:01:40
Even though it's mid-May and even though the NFL only just released its regular season schedule, that doesn't mean you can't already make Week 1 games a little more interesting.
Odds for all 16 games of the opening slate have dropped, starting with the kickoff game Thursday, Sept. 5 between the Baltimore Ravens and the defending-champion Kansas City Chiefs – a rematch of last year's AFC championship game.
The Week 1 schedule concludes with a matchup between the New York Jets and the San Francisco 49ers, marking the second consecutive season that Aaron Rodgers and the Jets will play their opener on Monday night. The game will take place two days short of a full year since Rodgers tore his Achilles tendon in the 2023 opener against the Buffalo Bills.
Here are the betting odds for Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season, courtesy of Fan Duel's NFL odds:
NFL Week 1 point spreads
- Baltimore Ravens (+2.5) at Kansas City Chiefs (-2.5)
- Green Bay Packers (+1.5) at Philadelphia Eagles (-1.5); played in São Paulo, Brazil
- Tennessee Titans (+4.5) at Chicago Bears (-4.5)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (+3) at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (+3.5) at Miami Dolphins (-3.5)
- New England Patriots (+8.5) at Cincinnati Bengals (-8.5)
- Houston Texans (-1.5) at Indianapolis Colts (+1.5)
- Minnesota Vikings (-1.5) at New York Giants (+1.5)
- Carolina Panthers (+4.5) at New Orleans Saints (-4.5)
- Arizona Cardinals (+7) at Buffalo Bills (-7)
- Las Vegas Raiders (+3.5) at Los Angeles Chargers (-3.5)
- Denver Broncos (+4.5) at Seattle Seahawks (-4.5)
- Dallas Cowboys (-1.5) at Cleveland Browns (+1.5)
- Washington Commanders (+4.5) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-4.5)
- Los Angeles Rams (+3.5) at Detroit Lions (-3.5)
- New York Jets (+6.5) at San Francisco 49ers (-6.5)
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NFL Week 1 moneylines
- Baltimore Ravens (+124) at Kansas City Chiefs (-146)
- Green Bay Packers (+104) at Philadelphia Eagles (-120); played in São Paulo, Brazil
- Tennessee Titans (+198) at Chicago Bears (-240)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (+128) at Atlanta Falcons (-152)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (+154) at Miami Dolphins (-186)
- New England Patriots (+360) at Cincinnati Bengals (-460)
- Houston Texans (-120) at Indianapolis Colts (+102)
- Minnesota Vikings (-108) at New York Giants (-108)
- Carolina Panthers (+180) at New Orleans Saints (-215)
- Arizona Cardinals (+270) at Buffalo Bills (-335)
- Las Vegas Raiders (+148) at Los Angeles Chargers (-176)
- Denver Broncos (+172) at Seattle Seahawks (-205)
- Dallas Cowboys (-112) at Cleveland Browns (-104)
- Washington Commanders (+166) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-198)
- Los Angeles Rams (+142) at Detroit Lions (-168)
- New York Jets (+225) at San Francisco 49ers (-275)
NFL Week 1 over/under
- Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs (46.5)
- Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles (47.5); played in São Paulo, Brazil
- Tennessee Titans at Chicago Bears (43.5)
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons (42.5)
- Jacksonville Jaguars at Miami Dolphins (49.5)
- New England Patriots at Cincinnati Bengals (42.5)
- Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts (47.5)
- Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants (40.5)
- Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints (39.5)
- Arizona Cardinals at Buffalo Bills (47.5)
- Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers (42.5)
- Denver Broncos at Seattle Seahawks (42.5)
- Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns (43.5)
- Washington Commanders at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (40.5)
- Los Angeles Rams at Detroit Lions (51.5)
- New York Jets at San Francisco 49ers (45.4)
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