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View Week 21 NFL Point Spreads from 100+ experts. Find out which team the Expert Consensus would bet for every NFL game. BettingData's NFL point spreads and odds page features full, compact and classic viewpoints and our members get to see historical NFL odds.
How to bet NFL Las Vegas Money Line Odds
If your team wins, you win!
A NFL money line wager means you’re simply picking a side. The betting term Against the Spread (ATS) is not necessary for these types of wagers since the spread is not a factor.
Similar to our Spread and 1st Half Odds, every matchup is listed in order of Rotation and those numbers are preceded by the Date and Time of the NFL game, every matchup is listed in order of Rotation and those numbers are preceded by the Date and Time of the NFL game.
The Rotation for NFL games typically lists them by scheduled starting time as there are normally no more than three games in a day. Home teams are listed at the bottom and will therefore be your even-numbered squad.
The numbers next to the teams are based on a scale where $100 is the key figure. Favorites are the teams with the minus (-) sign next to their figure, which represents what it would take to win yourself $100 with the favored group. The team in the Underdog role has the plus (+) symbol next to the amount you would be able to win by wagering $100.
How to read NFL Las Vegas Money Line Odds
In this example, the Cleveland Browns were listed as a 5.5-point favorite against the Tennessee Titans. Looking at this from a money-line standpoint, Cleveland is a -245 favorite to win the game straight-up, compared to Tennessee at +210 to win the contest.
Cleveland -245 (Bet $100 to win $40.80)
Tennessee +210 (Bet $100 to win $210)
That number is set by oddsmakers after the spread is established but changes throughout the week based on the amount of money coming in on bets.
In this contest, Tennessee actually upset Cleveland, 43-13 in easy fashion to cash at +210 Money Line Odds. If you bet $100 on Tennessee to win the game outright, you receive the $210 for the winning ticket, plus getting back the $100 you placed on the game for a $310 victory.
Point Spread On Nfl Games This Weekend
However, going for it all by taking underdogs on the Money Line instead of taking the points turns out to be a tough pill to swallow.
In the 2019 season opener, Philadelphia closed as a hefty 10-point home favorite against Washington. The Eagles were -500 on the Money Line, while Washington was a juicy +425 to pull the road upset.
Philadelphia -500 (Bet $500 to win $100, Betting $100 wins only $20)
Washington +425 (Bet $100 to win $425)
Washington actually led this game, 20-7 at halftime, but was outscored, 25-7 in the second half to lose to Philadelphia, 32-27. If you took the points with Washington, you were a winner. However, if you backed Washington on the Money Line, you walk away with nothing as it lost the game straight-up.
The VegasInsider.com Parlay Calculator is a great tool to see what kind of return you can create while avoiding the pitfalls of risk. Just avoid the upset.
© Provided by FansidedThere are plenty of great games to place a bet on in Week 4 of NFL action.
We have one game left on the Week 3 schedule, so we turn our attention to Week 4 in the NFL.
Week 3 is always interesting because it gives us a better feel of what is real. It's hard to discredit 3-0 teams at this point. It's also incredibly challenging to tell fans of 0-3 teams that things are going to get better in the coming weeks. Regardless of who you root for, here are the point spreads for every game of Week 4 action in the 2020 NFL season. Odds are from Odds Shark.
Here are the point spreads for all the NFL games being played in Week 4.
Thursday, Oct. 1 (8:20 p.m. ET)
- Denver Broncos (-2.5) at New York Jets
Sunday, Oct. 4 (1:00 p.m. ET)
- Indianapolis Colts (-2.5) at Chicago Bears
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Tennessee Titans (-2)
- Cleveland Browns at Dallas Cowboys (-5.5)
- Minnesota Vikings at Houston Texans (-4)
- New Orleans Saints (-5.5) at Detroit Lions
- Arizona Cardinals (-5) at Carolina Panthers
- Baltimore Ravens (-13.5) at Washington Football Team
- Los Angeles Chargers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-5)
- Seattle Seahawks (-7) at Miami Dolphins
- Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals (-3)
Sunday, Oct. 4 (4:05 p.m. ET)
- New York Giants at Los Angeles Rams (-9.5)
Sunday, Oct. 4 (4:25 p.m. ET)
- Buffalo Bills (-2) at Las Vegas Raiders
- New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs (-7)
Sunday, Oct. 4 (8:20 p.m. ET)
Nfl Betting Lines Week One
- Philadelphia Eagles at San Francisco 49ers (-3.5)
Las Vegas Point Spread On Nfl Games
Monday, Oct. 5 (8:15 p.m. ET)
Point Spread On Nfl Games This Week
- Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers (-5.5)
Thursday Night Football this week will be between a pair of teams who haven't won yet. The New York Jets will host the Denver Broncos, so somebody has to win this game, right? Then again, we could see another super awkward tie like we saw between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Philadelphia Eagles. For the sake of anyone watching this game, let's hope that there is no tie.
Sunday Night Football will feature a pair of NFC division champions from a season ago without the same luster as we hoped it would. The San Francisco 49ers will host the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4's 'signature' game. Though San Francisco is 2-1, the 49ers are really beat up. It's even worse in Philadelphia, as the Eagles have gotten off to a rough 0-2-1 start for 2020.
Monday Night Football may not live up to expectations either. The winless Atlanta Falcons, who should be 2-1, head to Lambeau Field to take on the NFC North contender Green Bay Packers. Atlanta might have a new head coach before they play on the not-Frozen Tundra in early October. Though we've seen crazier things happen before, Atlanta is about to start the season out 0-4.
Which games to you think you have an edge in placing a wager on this week in the NFL?