The National Football League has completed its first two weeks, and now we've got Week 3 NFL odds for every game on the schedule starting with the New York Jets vs. New England Patriots on Thursday and highlighting an NFC showdown between the Eagles and Saints.Ìý
NFL Week 3 betting odds: Moneyline, spread & total for every Week 3 NFL game
Can the Saints keep it up? Is the NFC South actually a solid division? These are the questions bouncing around in our brains ahead of Week 3. Read on for previews and odds for all the NFL games this week:
The New England Patriots (1-1) are slated to face the New York Jets (1-1) on Thursday Night Football, a game where the Patriots opened are about 6-point underdogs.
New England lost a heart-breaker last Sunday, falling to the Seattle Seahawks in overtime in a game that they led through three quarters. Aaron Rodgers and the Jets took care of business against the Titans on Sunday, topping Tennessee 24-17 on the road. Ìý
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Don’t look now, but the New Orleans Saints look absolutely dominant on offense. The Saints strolled into Dallas and dismantled the Cowboys 44-19, moving their season record to 2-0.
They stay with the NFC East in Week 3, hosting the Philadelphia Eagles in a game that could establish them as the class of the NFC South. The Saints covered the spread in each of their first two wins, and have done so in eye-popping fashion.
San Francisco looked shaky in its loss to Minnesota last Sunday, with the 49ers surrendering six sacks and only converting two of 12 third-down attempts. With running back Christian McCaffrey out for the foreseeable future, the Niners are slated for an NFC West showdown against the Rams on Sunday.
Quarterback Brock Purdy and running back Jordan Mason did their part in the loss, with Purdy completing 28 of 36 passes for a touchdown and an interception. Mason chipped in with 100 yards and a touchdown of his own.
The 49ers are 3-2 against the Rams over their last five meetings and now, Los Angeles is down its top two receivers in Puka Nakua and Cooper Kupp.Ìý
The Atlanta Falcons are still trying to figure out their offense, and they have a tall task ahead of them when they host the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.
The Falcons opened as 4-point underdogs at home in Mercedes-Benz Stadium and are coming off a short week following Monday Night Football in Philadelphia.Ìý
Jacksonville decided to rename its stadium TrEverBank Stadium, and they could hardly muster any semblance of an offense against Cleveland at home.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence completed 14 of 30 passes for 220 yards but went without a score and lost his top target from a season ago in Evan Engram.Ìý
The Jaguars are 1-1 against the spread so far this season, and now take on a tough Buffalo defense on the road on Monday Night Football.
NFL Week 3 betting odds: NFL betting lines for all Week 3 games
Check out Week 3 NFL betting lines for each game on the slate below:
New England Patriots at New York Jets
New York Giants at Cleveland Browns
Green Bay Packers at Tennessee Titans
Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints
Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers
Denver Broncos at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams
Baltimore Ravens at Dallas Cowboys
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Carter BreazealeÌýis a contributor for Catena Media with a focus on sports, business and the business of sports. An Atlanta native currently residing in Orlando, Carter graduated from The University of Central Florida. He’s appeared in Catena’s PlayGeorgia, SB Nation’s The Falcoholic, and The Orlando Business Journal.
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