NFL Week 3 odds and betting lines: Cowboys, Ravens meet in crucial matchup

NFL Week 3 odds

Another bye-free slate of NFL action awaits bettors in Week 3.

The latest: Three legit title contenders — the Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers — all went down as favourites. All three will be on the road this Sunday. Elsewhere, the Green Bay Packers look to build off an underdog win without their QB1.

Check out the latest NFL Week 3 odds below.

NFL Week 3 odds

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New England Patriots vs. New York Jets

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Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts

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New York Giants vs. Cleveland Browns

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Green Bay Packers vs. Tennessee Titans

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Philadelphia Eagles vs. New Orleans Saints

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Los Angeles Chargers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Houston Texans vs. Minnesota Vikings

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Denver Broncos vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Carolina Panthers vs. Las Vegas Raiders

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Miami Dolphins vs. Seattle Seahawks

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Detroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals

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San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams

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Baltimore Ravens vs. Dallas Cowboys

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Kansas City Chiefs vs. Atlanta Falcons

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Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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Washington Commanders vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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Betting insights

  • With Malik Willis under centre, the Packers pulled off an upset victory by running the ball in excess against the Colts. Jordan Love wasn’t placed on injured reserve, so the Packers’ quarterback situation will be something to monitor this week.
  • The Saints’ 37-point home win over the Panthers in Week 1 didn’t impress many people … but how about that 25-point win at Dallas in Week 2? Another prove-it game awaits New Orleans with the Eagles coming to town.
  • After a surprise win at home against the vaunted 49ers, the Vikings welcome another Super Bowl contender (Texans) into Minnesota this week. The Vikings are just 3-6 ATS at home since the start of last season, per Team Rankings.
  • Who could’ve seen this coming for the Ravens? Baltimore blew a 10-point lead at home in the fourth quarter against Las Vegas to move to 0-2 for the first time since 2015. Up next is a date in Dallas, where the Cowboys look to shrug off a home loss of their own.
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Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.