NFL Week 7 odds and betting lines: Chiefs host 49ers in Super Bowl rematch

NFL Week 7 odds

Monday Night Football doubleheader action is back this week to wrap up the NFL’s Week 7 schedule.

The latest: Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray will both be featured in Monday’s primetime action. On Sunday, the Detroit Lions face the Minnesota Vikings in a huge NFC North clash, while the Kansas City Chiefs host a Super Bowl LVIII rematch against the San Francisco 49ers.

Check out the latest NFL Week 7 odds below.

NFL Week 7 odds

Denver Broncos vs. New Orleans Saints

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New England Patriots vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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Seattle Seahawks vs. Atlanta Falcons

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Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants

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Houston Texans vs. Green Bay Packers

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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns

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Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings

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Miami Dolphins vs. Indianapolis Colts

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Tennessee Titans vs. Buffalo Bills

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Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Rams

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Carolina Panthers vs. Washington Commanders

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Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers

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New York Jets vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Los Angeles Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals

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Betting insights

  • This week’s UK matchup might be reserved for the hardcore, I’ll-watch-football-no-matter-what crowd. On one side, you have the Jaguars (1-5) fresh off a drubbing in London against the Bears. On the other side, you have the Patriots (1-5) who looked lost in Drake Maye’s debut.
  • Is this the week the Vikings finally go down? Minnesota is coming off the bye and playing at home, but here come the Lions. Detroit is 4-1 and has scored 40-plus points in back-to-back games. Last year, the Lions went 2-0 against the Vikings and covered as favourites in both matchups.
  • The Commanders entered last week’s matchup in Baltimore with the No. 1 scoring offence in the NFL, and Jayden Daniels put up another strong week. Now he’ll return home to face the Panthers, who’ve allowed more than 30 points to three of their first five opponents.
  • Some of the star talent from last year’s Super Bowl matchup will be on the field, but a lot of it won’t be, as Christian McCaffrey, Isiah Pacheco and Rashee Rice all remain sidelined. The Chiefs are unbeaten so far this year, but they’re just 1-3 ATS after the bye since 2021.
  • Baltimore is all the way back. After losing a pair of one-score games to open the season, the Ravens have won four in a row while averaging 33.5 PPG in that span. The Bucs are no strangers to scoring, though, as they put up a season-high 51 points this past week to mark a third straight game of 30 or more.
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Jordan enjoys writing data-driven game previews and analysis articles — especially for MLB markets or NFL/NBA props. And as a proud Ohio University grad, he’ll always have a soft spot for college sports (especially if the Bobcats are involved). Previous stops include mlb.com, Sportsnet and The Athletic.