There are must-see matchups all over the NFL’s Week 4 slate.
The latest: The Sunday night clash between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens headlines a solid weekend of football action. NFC South foes, the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons, meet in an important divisional clash. Elsewhere, the unbeaten Minnesota Vikings battle the Green Bay Packers.
Check out the latest NFL Week 4 odds below.
NFL Week 4 odds
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New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Indianapolis Colts
Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Houston Texans
New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons
Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Carolina Panthers
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets
Washington Commanders vs. Arizona Cardinals
New England Patriots vs. San Francisco 49ers
Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens
Tennessee Titans vs. Miami Dolphins
Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions
Betting insights
- All eyes will be on Sunday Night Football when the Bills visit the Ravens. Lamar Jackson is 2-1 lifetime against Buffalo, although Josh Allen led Buffalo to victory the last time these squads linked up.
- The Texans look to bounce back after a lopsided loss to the Vikings. Houston returns home in Week 4 as it welcomes a divisional rival, the Jaguars.
- Pittsburgh is still undefeated after beating up Justin Herbert and the Chargers. The Steelers’ defence is as ferocious as they come, and could make life miserable for Anthony Richardson and the Colts.
- Minnesota is one of the most surprising early stories of the season. Next up is a date against the Packers, who’ve navigated the Jordan Love injury well and are 2-0 with Malik Willis under centre.
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