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NFL Week 2 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under
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Date:2025-04-14 04:23:29
Week 1 brought several unexpected twists and turns. The New England Patriots beat the Cincinnati Bengals to everyone's shock. The New Orleans Saints had a massive performance in their win over the Carolina Panthers. Baltimore's Isaiah Likely outshined star teammate Mark Andrews. It was a fresh change of pace, and it made everyone realize that trying to predict what will happen in the NFL is a fool's errand.
So, we're back trying to do exactly that! With Thursday Night Football just around the corner, here are our experts' predictions for every Week 2 matchup.
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NFL Week 2 picks/predictions
- Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins
- Las Vegas Raiders at Baltimore Ravens
- Los Angeles Chargers at Carolina Panthers
- New Orleans Saints at Dallas Cowboys
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions
- Indianapolis Colts at Green Bay Packers
- Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars
- San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings
- Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots
- New York Jets at Tennessee Titans
- New York Giants at Washington Commanders
- Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals
- Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos
- Chicago Bears at Houston Texans
- Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles
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NFL Week 2 point spreads
- Buffalo Bills (+2.5) at Miami Dolphins
- Las Vegas Raiders (+9.5) at Baltimore Ravens
- Los Angeles Chargers (-6.5) at Carolina Panthers
- New Orleans Saints (+6.5) at Dallas Cowboys
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+7) at Detroit Lions
- Indianapolis Colts (-3.5) at Green Bay Packers
- Cleveland Browns (+3) at Jacksonville Jaguars
- San Francisco 49ers (-6) at Minnesota Vikings
- Seattle Seahawks (-3.5) at New England Patriots
- New York Jets (-3.5) at Tennessee Titans
- New York Giants (+1.5) at Washington Commanders
- Los Angeles Rams (+1.5) at Arizona Cardinals
- Cincinnati Bengals (+6) at Kansas City Chiefs
- Pittsburgh Steelers (-3) at Denver Broncos
- Chicago Bears (+7) at Houston Texans
- Atlanta Falcons (+6.5) at Philadelphia Eagles
NFL Week 2 moneylines
- Buffalo Bills (+115) at Miami Dolphins (-140)
- Las Vegas Raiders (+350) at Baltimore Ravens (-450)
- Los Angeles Chargers (-275) at Carolina Panthers (+220)
- New Orleans Saints (+240) at Dallas Cowboys (-300)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+260) at Detroit Lions (-350)
- Indianapolis Colts (-185) at Green Bay Packers (+150)
- Cleveland Browns (+145) at Jacksonville Jaguars (-175)
- San Francisco 49ers (-275) at Minnesota Vikings (+220)
- Seattle Seahawks (-185) at New England Patriots (+150)
- New York Jets (-190) at Tennessee Titans (+155)
- New York Giants (+105) at Washington Commanders (-125)
- Los Angeles Rams (+105) at Arizona Cardinals (-125)
- Cincinnati Bengals (+200) at Kansas City Chiefs (-250)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (-155) at Denver Broncos (+130)
- Chicago Bears (+260) at Houston Texans (-350)
- Atlanta Falcons (+240) at Philadelphia Eagles (-300)
NFL Week 2 over/under
- Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins: 49
- Las Vegas Raiders at Baltimore Ravens: 41.5
- Los Angeles Chargers at Carolina Panthers: 39
- New Orleans Saints at Dallas Cowboys: 45.5
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions: 51.5
- Indianapolis Colts at Green Bay Packers: 41
- Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars: 41.5
- San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings: 45.5
- Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots: 38
- New York Jets at Tennessee Titans: 40.5
- New York Giants at Washington Commanders: 44
- Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals: 49
- Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs: 47.5
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos: 36.5
- Chicago Bears at Houston Texans: 45.5
- Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles: 47
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