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Week 13 NFL Odds: Spreads, Moneylines, and Totals for Every Game

Brandon Gdula
Brandon Gdula@gdula13
Week 13 NFL Odds: Spreads, Moneylines, and Totals for Every Game

Six teams are on bye this week in the NFL, and just two teams will sit out next week, so byes are winding down, and the playoff race is heating up.

Here are the NFL betting odds for each game in Week 13.

Matchup
Home Spread
Away Moneyline
Home Moneyline
Over/Under
Seattle at Dallas-7.5+295-37046.5
LA Chargers at New England+5.5-235+19441.5
Arizona at Pittsburgh-5.5+210-25539.5
Denver at Houston-3.0+130-15446.5
Detroit at New Orleans+3.5-174+14644.5
Indianapolis at Tennessee+1.5-134+11442.5
Atlanta at NY Jets+2.5-142+12034.5
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Seahawks at Cowboys Week 13 Odds

Two teams that played on Thanksgiving to different results will play again on Thursday.

The Seahawks lost 31-13 to the 49ers on Thanksgiving and are now 6-5 on the season and 2-3 on the road. Despite a 5-3 record in the NFC, they're just 1-3 in the NFC West, meaning they've had costly losses.

Dallas beat Washington 45-10 on Thanksgiving behind 331 yards from Dak Prescott.

Dallas is an unblemished 5-0 at home and own a +162 point differential, the best mark in the NFL.

Chargers at Patriots Week 13 Odds

The Patriots' uncertainty at quarterback has become a substantial story (again). In Week 12, Bailey Zappe replaced Mac Jones at halftime, yet neither played particularly well.

Jones averaged 4.2 yards per attempt with Zappe's mark at 3.9, and they combined for three interceptions.

The Chargers played the Ravens on Sunday Night Football in Week 12 and lost 20-10. They turned the ball over four times, including three fumbles.

They're now 4-7 despite a +11 point differential.

Cardinals at Steelers Week 13 Odds

The Steelers keep finding ways to win close games and are 7-4 on the season despite a -23 point differential.

Tight end Pat Freiermuth made an impact in Week 12 against the Bengals. Freiermuth caught 9 passes for 120 yards in a six-point win over the Bengals.

The Cardinals got blown out at home by the Rams 37-14. They were out-earned 457-282 in total yards.

Broncos at Texans Week 13 Odds

Houston lost a close game on a 58-yard field goal attempt that hit the crossbar, but they still are within striking distance of the AFC South crown despite their Week 12 loss to the Jaguars.

Houston is 6-5 entering a matchup with the feisty Broncos.

Denver is on a five-game win streak, tied with the Eagles for a league best.

In Week 12 against an elite Browns defense, Denver ran 39 times (to 23 passes) and scored 3 turnovers. Russell Wilson hasn't thrown an interception during their five-game win streak.

Lions at Saints Week 13 Odds

For as good as the Lions have been this season, they couldn't get a win on Thanksgiving. Their 8-3 record gives them breathing room in the NFC North, however.

They find themselves traveling to New Orleans in Week 13 to face a Saints squad that has dropped two straight games and has a 5-6 overall record.

New Orleans suffered injuries to WRs Rashid Shaheed (thigh) and Chris Olave (concussion) as well as defensive end Cameron Jordan in Week 12's costly loss.

Colts at Titans Week 13 Odds

The Titans are still technically alive in the AFC South despite a 4-7 record, but they have ground to cover and really need a divisional win against the Colts. A home front-runner, Tennessee is 4-1 at home.

The Colts are on a three-game win streak to get to 6-5 on the year and have an impressive 4-1 road record.

Jonathan Taylor has been back in a featured role for three games and has averaged 78.3 scrimmage yards on 18.7 carries and 2.0 targets per game.

Falcons at Jets Week 13 Odds

The Falcons got back on track in Week 12 with a divisional win over the Saints and pace the NFC South with a 5-6 record. However, they're only 1-4 on the road.

The good news for them is that the Jets remain dysfunctional and have lost four straight games to fall to 4-7 on the season.

QB Tim Boyle threw 38 times on Black Friday for just 179 yards (4.7 yards per attempt) with a touchdown and two interceptions in a blowout loss to the Dolphins.

Atlanta is an early-week road favorite.

Dolphins at Commanders Week 13 Odds

Miami continues their trend of beating subpar teams easily, and they now face the 4-8 Commanders, who have lost three straight games and are only 1-4 at home.

Tua Tagovailoa has thrown for 216 or more yards in all but one game, and Raheem Mostert has led the team in rushing in six straight games.

Washington couldn't hang with Dallas on Thanksgiving and now have a near-insurmountable climb to playoff relevancy. Their odds to make the playoffs are +2200.

Panthers at Buccaneers Week 13 Odds

The Panthers and Buccaneers enter on four- and two-game losing streaks, respectively.

The Panthers' 1-10 record is headlined by the play of rookie quarterback Bryce Young, who has not yet thrown for 250 yards in a single game and who has been held under 200 yards in four straight contests.

The team fired head coach Frank Reich.

The Buccaneers are 4-7 despite a point differential of -15, which is better than a lot of teams with better records, namely the Falcons (5-6; -19), Seahawks (6-5; -10), and Steelers (7-4; -23).

49ers at Eagles Week 13 Odds

The 49ers are back on track and have won three straight games after a three-game losing streak in the middle of the year.

Brock Purdy is averaging 261.0 yards per game and 9.4 yards per attempt, and the offense has top-flight efficiency across the board.

The Eagles are coming off of a second straight come-from-behind win over a Super Bowl contender but now stand as home underdogs early in the week.

Browns at Rams Week 13 Odds

The Browns' quarterback issues may derail a high-upside season. The team is 7-4 overall but lost Dorian Thompson-Robinson to a head injury, and P.J. Walker replaced him. Both QBs have had really weak efficiency this season when given the chance. Further, Amari Cooper sustained a rib injury in Week 12.

The Los Angeles Rams were supercharged with RB Kyren Williams' return in Week 12.

Williams ran 16 times for 143 yards and caught all 6 targets for 61 yards and 2 touchdowns.

The Rams' odds to make the playoffs are now +245.

Chiefs at Packers Week 13 Odds

The 5-6 Packers' odds to make the playoffs sit at +118 after a two-game win streak, but they have their work cut out for them this week on Sunday Night Football

Green Bay has just a 3-2 home record, and they meet an 8-3 Chiefs team that is 4-1 on the road.

QB Jordan Love has picked up his production after a mid-season lull.

The Chiefs are trucking along with good efficiency, though Patrick Mahomes has just three games with more than 300 passing yards.

Bengals at Jaguars Week 13 Odds

The Jaguars are big favorites on Monday Night Football in Week 13 and are expected to maintain their AFC South lead.

Notably, Trevor Lawrence has averaged 249.6 yards per game but has played just above expectation from an EPA standpoint once adjusting for opponents faced.

While Jake Browning hasn't impressed, his opponent-adjusted efficiency is league-average. But a three-game losing streak and no Joe Burrow has them going in the wrong direction.


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