NFL Odds: National Football League Betting Lines and Spreads

Super Bowl LVIII 2023-24


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Opening
Current

Buffalo
+550
+900
Kansas City
+550
+575
San Francisco
+700
+900
Philadelphia
+1000
+1000
Cincinnati
+1000
+1100
Dallas
+1200
+1400
LA Chargers
+2200
+2500
Baltimore
+2800
+3300
Green Bay
+3000
+5000
Detroit
+3000
+2000
Tampa Bay
+3500
+12500
Jacksonville
+3500
+2200
LA Rams
+3500
+6000
Denver
+4000
+4000
NY Jets
+4000
+1100
NY Giants
+4000
+4500
Miami
+4000
+1600
Cleveland
+4500
+4000
Las Vegas
+4500
+5000
New Orleans
+5000
+4500
Minnesota
+5000
+4000
Pittsburgh
+6000
+6600
New England
+6000
+6600
Carolina
+6500
+6000
Tennessee
+7000
+8000
Atlanta
+7500
+7500
Indianapolis
+7500
+12500
Washington
+8000
+8000
Seattle
+8000
+6600
Chicago
+8000
+5000
Houston
+10000
+15000
Arizona
+10000
+15000
Kansas City
+340
+375
Buffalo
+380
+525
Cincinnati
+450
+550
LA Chargers
+1000
+1200
NY Jets
+1100
+700
Baltimore
+1400
+1600
Jacksonville
+1400
+1200
Cleveland
+2000
+2500
Denver
+2000
+2200
Las Vegas
+2000
+2000
Miami
+2000
+800
New England
+2500
+3300
Pittsburgh
+3300
+2800
Tennessee
+3300
+6600
Indianapolis
+5000
+6000
Houston
+8000
+8000
San Francisco
+320
+375
Philadelphia
+350
+385
Dallas
+550
+600
Green Bay
+1100
+2200
LA Rams
+1100
+1800
Detroit
+1200
+800
Minnesota
+1500
+1400
NY Giants
+1500
+1600
Carolina
+2200
+2800
New Orleans
+2200
+1400
Seattle
+2800
+2000
Tampa Bay
+2800
+3500
Washington
+2800
+2500
Atlanta
+3500
+2800
Chicago
+3500
+2000
Arizona
+6600
+7500
Buffalo
+100
+140
NY Jets
+300
+220
Miami
+400
+300
New England
+600
+700
Cincinnati
+135
+110
Baltimore
+250
+350
Cleveland
+350
+300
Pittsburgh
+550
+525
Jacksonville
-140
-160
Tennessee
+280
+350
Indianapolis
+550
+550
Houston
+1000
+750
Kansas City
-140
-150
LA Chargers
+325
+350
Denver
+450
+450
Las Vegas
+1000
+900
Philadelphia
+100
+110
Dallas
+180
+175
NY Giants
+650
+500
Washington
+900
+900
Detroit
+150
+150
Green Bay
+250
+425
Minnesota
+300
+250
Chicago
+550
+330
New Orleans
+140
+120
Carolina
+250
+280
Tampa Bay
+400
+550
Atlanta
+425
+325
San Francisco
-175
-160
LA Rams
+300
+475
Seattle
+550
+275
Arizona
+2000
+2000

NFL Betting Odds

NFL odds do not stop at the point spread and OVER/UNDER. There are numerous ways to bet on NFL football these days, including the NFL moneyline, futures (NFL postseason), first-half and second-half betting lines, and football spreads.

Throw in fun fantasy-style prop bets (will Tom Brady throw for 300-plus yards this week) and live NFL bets (where you can wager on the next play and on NFL football odds that change all game long) and the importance of understanding how NFL odds work at Super Bowl betting sites has never been greater. Check out the the best NFL betting lines and bookmark our NFL odds page for more updates and NFL lines enhancements in the coming weeks and months.

NFL Odds Legend

NFL Point Spreads

Who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned NFL spread when betting on football? Not only do NFL spreads remain king when it comes to wagering on pro football, it is a favorite in online sports betting among pro bettors and beginners alike.

Also known as NFL football lines and as betting “sides,” a common misconception is that sportsbooks set the pro football spread as a predicted margin of victory. It’s actually the number oddsmakers predict would be a good balance between people who want to bet the underdog and those who want to bet the favorite.

For example, a negative value (-11.5) next to a football team means that they are favored by that many points. So you must deduct 11.5 points from their score to determine if they won the game or not.

On the other hand, a positive value on the same game (+11.5) means the underdog starts with an 11.5-point lead before the game even begins. In NFL online betting, the favorite must win by 12 points or more to cover the NFL spread. The dog is able to lose by 11 points and still cover the spread.

When you see a moneyline value associated with the spread, it is the percentage amount you must pay in order to book the bet. Also known as the juice or vig, if you see NFL Vegas odds of -11.5 (-115), it means you have to bet $115 to win $100 — a 15 percent commission for the sportsbook. The underdog may see a value such as +11.5 (+105), which means you’ll have to bet $100 to win $105 if your team successfully covers.

If you see the line move, let’s say from -9 on Tuesday to -10.5 on Friday, this is known as a line move. It occurs when there is a surplus of bettors wagering on the same side of the game, so NFL betting sites move the line and spread to balance the action.

That means encouraging more people to bet the other way by making the line more appealing for the upcoming Sunday night football game. This reduces risk for the sportsbook, who wants to have an equal handle on each team.

Point Spread Betting

Moneyline

NFL moneyline betting continues to gain popularity as many begin to understand the value of moneyline bets, especially in betting the long shots. In this type of bet, your team needs only to win the game “straight up” (SU), and there is no requirement for how many points they need to win by. The juice is the only number you really have to pay attention to with moneyline, where the negative value indicates the favorite (-140) and a positive one means underdog (+120).

For example, if you want to pick that -140 favorite, you’ll need to risk $140 in order to win $100. To bet on the +120 underdog we mentioned above, you’ll need to bet $100 to win $120 if the dog wins outright.

In many cases, betting moneylines offers better value. They can provide a bigger profit for less risk. Check out our NFL gambling guide to learn more about when you should bet a moneyline.

Betting on the Moneyline

Totals And OVER/UNDER

Also known as NFL OVER/UNDER betting, the total is the number set by sportsbooks that estimates the total amount of points scored by both teams combined. Bettors then must predict whether there will be more or fewer points than the NFL “total.” If you bet the 37.5 UNDER, you are hoping for a defensive battle and predicting the offenses to struggle. If you bet the 37.5 OVER, you are hoping this will be a high-scoring NFL game.

NFL totals betting has become fairly popular in many football games, especially where the spread is very tight. It also becomes more popular if the matchup points to a certain style of game. The weather can play a huge factor, and rain, wind and cold temperatures can sway the total, and make betting the spread a little less reliable.

OVER/UNDER Betting

Prop Bets

NFL prop bets focus on a specific event within an NFL game, but don’t necessarily relate to the result. With thousands of prop markets, you can find NFL betting odds on things like how many yards a quarterback will pass for, if you think there will be a safety, or which player will score the first touchdown.

Prop Betting

Gambling On Futures Odds

NFL futures are for the football betting fanatics who wish to wager long in advance on noteworthy NFL events throughout the NFL schedule. NFL future odds focus on the major individual and team achievements every NFL season.

From the offseason, and through the preseason, NFL bettors can bet on NFL divisions, the Sportsbook. Player futures center more on predicting beneficiaries of prominent NFL awards like Most Valuable Player, Offensive Rookie of the Year, or Defensive Rookie of the Year.

Like the old cliché goes, timing is everything, and that applies to successful futures bets as well. The sooner you tackle the action, the greater the payout will be if you win the bet. Having said that, you will have more data to assess the longer you wait to wager on a futures bet.

Stay up-to-date on the NFL’s latest lines, NFL playoff games, Super Bowl odds, and learn how to bet on NFL games with our National Football League betting guide and NFL betting trends.

Futures Betting Lines

NFL Odds Betting FAQ

How are NFL odds determined?

The betting favorite is displayed with a minus sign (-) followed by a number. That number represents the amount of money that has to be bet in order to win $100. The underdog, however, is listed with a plus sign (+) in front of a number. That number indicates how much you would win when you bet $100.

What does +200 mean in NFL odds?

An NFL money line of +200 means that you would win $200 on a successful $100 wager. That's also equivalent to fractional odds of 2/1, decimal odds of 3.00, and implied odds of 33.33 percent. A negative money line of -200 means that you would have to wager $200 in order to win $100.

Why would you bet on negative NFL odds?

If the NFL odd is negative (-), it means that outcome is more likely to occur and making a bet on that outcome would payout less than the amount you wagered. If the NFL odd is positive (+), it means that outcome is less likely to occur and it would pay out more than the amount you wagered.