The NFL’s Christmas Day remix puts four of the AFC’s elite in action on Wednesday.
The latest: The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a win against the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens just beat the Pittsburgh Steelers. Naturally, the two find themselves as favourites as they swap opponents.
Check out the latest NFL Week 17 Christmas Day odds below.
NFL Week 17 Christmas Day odds
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
| Team | Moneyline odds | Spread | Total |
| Kansas City Chiefs | -143 | -2.5 (-120) | Over 43 (-110) |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | +125 | +2.5 (+100) | Under 43 (-110) |
Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans
| Team | Moneyline odds | Spread | Total |
| Baltimore Ravens | -167 | -3.5 (-106) | Over 47.5 (-110) |
| Houston Texans | +145 | +3.5 (-112) | Under 47.5 (-110) |
Betting Insights
- This will be Kansas City’s second consecutive Christmas Day game. The Chiefs shockingly lost to the Las Vegas Raiders, 20-14, last year where opposing quarterback Aidan O’Connell only completed nine passes. They’ll be on the road this year, however.
- Pittsburgh is reeling, and its grip on first in the AFC North is slipping. A loss on Christmas Day could drop it into a wild-card spot. The Steelers have lost back-to-back games and are in tough for a third consecutive week.
- Baltimore is the team gaining fast on Pittsburgh. The two are tied atop the division, but the Ravens bested the Steelers on Saturday and have won three of their last four. Lamar Jackson is killing teams through the air, totalling eight passing touchdowns in his last two games.
- The Texans have locked up the AFC South, but that has more to do with the division than they’re own play. Houston is a good-not-great 9-6 but has lost four of its last seven outings. C.J. Stroud isn’t protecting the football, posting three multi-pick performances in his last six games.
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