After earning a much-needed win on Sunday Night Football, the San Francisco 49ers are one of two teams on bye in Week 9.
The latest: Care for another New York Jets primetime game, anyone? New York hosts the Houston Texans on Thursday. As for Sunday, the best matchup of the day is an NFC North clash between the Detroit Lions (6-1) and the Green Bay Packers (6-2).
Check out the latest NFL Week 9 odds below.
NFL Week 9 odds
Houston Texans vs. New York Jets
Washington Commanders vs. New York Giants
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Cleveland Browns
Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills
New Orleans Saints vs. Carolina Panthers
New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens
Chicago Bears vs. Arizona Cardinals
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers
Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks
Indianapolis Colts vs. Minnesota Vikings
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
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Betting insights
- The Jets are on a steep downward spiral. They’ve lost five in a row, failing to cover the spread in any of those games. On Houston’s side, the strongest trend is unders. The under is 6-1 in the Texans’ past seven games.
- Well, the Jameis Winston era in Cleveland is off and running. Winston threw for 334 yards, three TDs and zero INTs to author an upset over Baltimore as a 7-point underdog. The Browns are home dogs against the Chargers, who have the league’s No. 1 scoring defence.
- Desperation is the season’s theme for the Bengals, who fell to 3-5 with a loss as home favourites against the Eagles last week. Cincinnati is 0-4 at home, yet it opened as a more-than-touchdown favourite for this Sunday.
- Green Bay can take over the top spot in its division with a win this week … but will Jordan Love be on the field to try to make it happen? Love exited with a groin injury, and his status will be one to monitor through the week.
- The Rams may be in last place in the NFC West, but they’re also only half a game out of first. Last year, L.A. went 2-0 against Seattle and both games hit the under.
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