NFL Week 10 odds and betting lines: Struggling Cowboys host surging Eagles, Lions look to stay hot in Houston

NFL Week 10 odds

The NFL goes international once more in Week 10, and we’re treated to excellent primetime matchups on Thursday and Sunday.

The latest: Week 10 starts with a great one in the AFC North, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens meet for Thursday Night Football. On Sunday, the Houston Texans look to slow down the red-hot Detroit Lions in prime time.

Check out the latest NFL Week 10 odds below.

NFL Week 10 odds

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens

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New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers

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San Francisco 49ers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints

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Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders

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New England Patriots vs. Chicago Bears

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Tennessee Titans vs. Los Angeles Chargers

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Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys

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New York Jets vs. Arizona Cardinals

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Detroit Lions vs. Houston Texans

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Miami Dolphins vs. Los Angeles Rams

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Betting insights

  • Since losing by a field goal at home against Baltimore, Cincinnati has won four of its past six games. Then again, the Ravens have won six of seven … and four of those victories came by a touchdown or more. Baltimore has covered the spread in three straight games against Cincy, but this week’s 6.5-point spread is the largest the Ravens have seen in this matchup since 2021.
  • No one will blame you if you sleep in and miss the Germany game between the Giants and Panthers. New York (2-6-1 ATS) is on a four-game ATS losing streak, while Carolina (2-7 ATS) snapped a lengthy skid with an upset over the Saints in Week 9. Overs are 7-2 in Panthers games, but this matchup features two teams averaging below 17.0 PPG apiece.
  • A pair of division leaders meet just outside the U.S. capital this weekend when the Commanders host the Steelers. With Russell Wilson under centre the past two weeks, the Steelers doused the Jets and Giants by a combined score of 63-33. But the Commanders are 7-0-1 ATS in their past eight games, and all of those wins came by at least a field goal.
  • Dak Prescott is reportedly expected to miss multiple weeks with a hamstring injury, which puts the Cowboys (3-5) in a disastrous spot. Dallas is a home underdog with Philadelphia (6-2) rolling into town. The Cowboys have won five home games in a row against the Eagles, but it’ll be a much tougher hill to climb with Prescott on the sidelines.
  • Detroit earned an A-plus in execution as it rolled to a comfortable victory at rain-soaked Lambeau Field in Week 9. Heading back indoors, the Lions will face a Texans squad that hopes to have Nico Collins back on offence. Detroit has the No. 1 scoring offence (32.3 PPG), while Houston has hit the under in seven of its past eight games.
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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.