Opening NFL Week 7 Odds – Spread, Total, ML for All 15 Games

By Sascha Paruk in NFL News
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- Online sportsbooks have released the NFL Week 7 odds
- Just two teams are on bye (Ravens, Bills), leaving 15 games on the NFL Week 7 slate
- See the opening NFL Week 7 odds for every game, including the spread, total, and moneyline
With just the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens on bye, the NFL Week 7 schedule includes 15 more games, starting with Steelers/Bengals on TNF, continuing with Rams/Jaguars in London on Sunday morning, and culminating with yet another MNF twin-pack: Buccaneers/Lions and Texans/Seahawks.
The NFL Week 7 odds just posted and I have set out the opening NFL Week 7 lines for every game in the table below.
NFL Week 7 Odds
Only two NFL Week 7 point spreads have opened at more than a touchdown: Kansas City Chiefs (-10.5) vs Las Vegas Raiders, and Denver Broncos (-7.5) vs New York Giants. The highest total on the board is from the Commanders vs Cowboys matchup in Big D, which has opened at 53.5 O/U.
The Buccaneers vs Lions game in Detroit (52.5 O/U) is the only other game with a total over 48.5 O/U so far.

Opening Eagles vs Vikings Odds
The Super Bowl-champion Eagles, losers of two straight after a 3-0 start to the season, have opened as modest 1.5-point road favorites at the Vikings in Minnesota.
The Vikings are coming off their bye after a 21-17 win over Cleveland in London. It’s unclear if QB1 JJ McCarthy will return from a three-game absence in Week 7.
The Eagles have won the only two head-to-head meetings in the last six years (34-28 in 2023, and 24-7 in 2022) but both came in Philadelphia. The Eagles haven’t won in Minnesota since 2009, losing each of the last two in the Twin Cities.
Opening Panthers vs Jets Odds
Don’t look now but the winless New York Jets (0-6, 3-3 ATS) have opened as favorites for the first time this season, laying 1.5 points at home against the Carolina Panthers (2-4, 4-2 ATS).
The Jets closed as slight chalk in Week 5 against the Cowboys, a game they lost 37-22, but haven’t opened as chalk since Week 15 last season, when they were 2.5-point road chalk at the Jaguars.

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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.