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NFL Week 9 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under
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Date:2025-04-24 23:11:23
We are approaching the midway point of the 2023 NFL season, and there are some big matchups in Week 9 as the playoff field begins to take shape.
The week is highlighted by potential conference championship matchups, including one taking place Germany. The Miami Dolphins (6-2) will fly their high-flying offense into Frankfurt to take on the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs (6-2) in a matchup surely worth waking early for.
Back on the mainland, the NFC East's fiercest rivalry will have its first matchup between the Dallas Cowboys (5-2) and Philadelphia Eagles (7-1). "Sunday Night Football" will feature a playoff rematch between the Buffalo Bills (5-3) and Cincinnati Bengals (4-3), and the week will cap off with two playoff hopefuls looking for a boost in the Los Angeles Chargers (3-4) and New York Jets (4-3).
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Here are the NFL betting odds for Week 9, according to the BetMGM NFL odds.
NFL Week 9 picks, predictions and odds
- Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers
- Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs (in Germany)
- Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons
- Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens
- Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns
- Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans
- Washington Commanders at New England Patriots
- Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints
- Indianapolis Colts at Carolina Panthers
- New York Giants at Las Vegas Raiders
- Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles
- Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals
- Los Angeles Chargers at New York Jets
NFL Week 9 point spreads
- Tennessee Titans (+3) at Pittsburgh Steelers (-3)
- Miami Dolphins (+2.5) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (-2.5) (in Germany)
- Minnesota Vikings (+4.5) at Atlanta Falcons (-4.5)
- Seattle Seahawks (+5.5) at Baltimore Ravens (-5.5)
- Arizona Cardinals (+7.5) at Cleveland Browns (-7.5)
- Los Angeles Rams (+3) at Green Bay Packers (-3)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+2.5) at Houston Texans (-2.5)
- Washington Commanders (+3.5) at New England Patriots (-3.5)
- Chicago Bears (+7.5) at New Orleans Saints (-7.5)
- Indianapolis Colts (-3) at Carolina Panthers (+3)
- New York Giants (+2.5) at Las Vegas Raiders (-2.5)
- Dallas Cowboys (+3) at Philadelphia Eagles (-3)
- Buffalo Bills (+3) at Cincinnati Bengals (-3)
- Los Angeles Chargers (-3) at New York Jets (+3)
NFL Week 9 moneylines
- Tennessee Titans (+125) at Pittsburgh Steelers (-150)
- Miami Dolphins (+120) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (-145) (in Germany)
- Minnesota Vikings (+180) at Atlanta Falcons (-225)
- Seattle Seahawks (+200) at Baltimore Ravens (-250)
- Arizona Cardinals (+280) at Cleveland Browns (-350)
- Los Angeles Rams (+140) at Green Bay Packers (-165)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+120) at Houston Texans (-145)
- Washington Commanders (+145) at New England Patriots (-175)
- Chicago Bears (+280) at New Orleans Saints (-350)
- Indianapolis Colts (-150) at Carolina Panthers (+125)
- New York Giants (+115) at Las Vegas Raiders (-135)
- Dallas Cowboys (+135) at Philadelphia Eagles (-160)
- Buffalo Bills (+130) at Cincinnati Bengals (-155)
- Los Angeles Chargers (-155) at New York Jets (+130)
NFL Week 9 over/under
- Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers: 36
- Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs (in Germany): 50.5
- Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons: 37
- Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens: 43
- Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns: 37.5
- Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers: 39.5
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans: 40
- Washington Commanders at New England Patriots: 40.5
- Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints: 41
- Indianapolis Colts at Carolina Panthers: 44
- New York Giants at Las Vegas Raiders: 37.5
- Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles: 46
- Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals: 48.5
- Los Angeles Chargers at New York Jets: 41.5
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