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Week 14 NFL Odds: Spreads, Moneylines, and Totals for Every Sunday Game

Brandon Gdula
Brandon Gdula@gdula13

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Week 14 NFL Odds: Spreads, Moneylines, and Totals for Every Sunday Game

Week 14 features half a dozen divisional games and some others that have plenty of playoff implications.

Here are the NFL betting odds for each game in Week 14 on Sunday.

Matchup
Home Spread
Away Moneyline
Home Moneyline
Over/Under
LA Rams at Baltimore-7.5+290-36040.5
Carolina at New Orleans-5.5+215-26037.5
Indianapolis at Cincinnati-1.5+114-13443.5
Jacksonville at Cleveland-3.0+130-15433.5
Tampa Bay at Atlanta-2.5+110-13040.5
Detroit at Chicago+3-176+14843.5
Houston at NY Jets+3.5-196+16433.5

Rams at Ravens Week 14 Odds

The Ravens emerge from their bye week with a 9-3 record and fantastic odds to make the playoffs of -10000. Quarterback Lamar Jackson's NFL MVP odds are +800, ranking him fifth in the NFL.

Jackson has piled up 2,618 yards and 13 touchdowns to 5 interceptions as a passer and will finish out most of the season without tight end Mark Andrews.

As a team, Baltimore is 4-2 at home this season and 3-0 against NFC teams.

The Rams fended off a surprisingly feisty Browns team in Week 13 to move to 6-6 on the season, but they find themselves a distant second in the NFC West.

Their odds to make the playoffs are +160.

Panthers at Saints Week 14 Odds

This is a rematch of a Week 2 game, which the Saints won 20-17 on the road in Carolina on a Monday Night Football doubleheader. The final score was a bit misleading, as the Saints led 20-9 until an Adam Thielen touchdown in the final 90 seconds brought it close.

Derek Carr threw 36 times for 228 yards but no touchdowns (and an interception), and playmaker Taysom Hill handled 9 carries for 75 yards on the ground.

Rookie Bryce Young managed only 153 yards on 33 attempts and was pressured 14 times, ultimately taking 4 sacks.

Carolina is eliminated from playoff contention, and the Saints are the only team in the NFC South with a positive point differential (+2) on the season.

New Orleans' odds to make the NFL playoffs are +205.

Taysom Hill was unable to practice all week. Chris Olave did not practice Thursday or Friday.

Colts at Bengals Week 14 Odds

The Colts scored an overtime win over the Titans in Week 13 on the back of 312 passing yards from Gardner Minshew and 105 receiving yards from Michael Pittman Jr. Alec Pierce also went for 100 yards, and each receiver scored.

Now 7-5, the Colts have a path to the playoffs by both the AFC South division crown and the wild card. Indianapolis' odds to make the NFL playoffs are -170.

The Bengals had a great showing from Jake Browning on Monday Night Football in the team's overtime win. The spread has shifted toward Cincinnati as a result.

Jaguars at Browns Week 14 Odds

In Week 13, the Browns were competitive with the Rams in a start by quarterback Joe Flacco. In that game, Flacco threw for 254 yards and 2 touchdowns (plus an interception) on 44 attempts.

Cleveland was also 7 for 16 on third-down attempts.

The Jaguars will have a short week after a Monday Night Football matchup to close out Week 13 against the Bengals.

QB Trevor Lawrence was limited in practice on Thursday and Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday.

Buccaneers at Falcons Week 14 Odds

This matchup will have a lot of say in who winds up winning the NFC South.

These two teams met back in Week 7, a game the Falcons won 16-13 on the road in Tampa Bay. The decisive points came off the foot of Younghoe Koo from 51 yards away. Falcons QB Desmond Ridder fumbled three times.

Mike Evans was one of the few bright spots for the Bucs' offense. He had a 6-catch, 82-yard, 1-touchdown game. Rachaad White ran for 34 yards and added 65 yards through the air, as well.

The Falcons have -190 odds to win the NFC South. Tampa Bay is second in the division at +340.

Lions at Bears Week 14 Odds

Detroit went on the road in New Orleans and won a five-point game against the Saints in Week 13 to move to 9-3 on the season and maintain space over the rest of the NFC North.

Tight end Sam LaPorta put up a dominant game: 140 yards and a touchdown on 9 catches.

The Bears were on a bye and will look to win a second straight divisional game after knocking off the Vikings in Week 12.

In their first matchup with the Lions, Chicago lost 31-26 with Justin Fields running for 104 yards.

Texans at Jets Week 14 Odds

The Texans were dealt a big blow in Week 13. Breakout wide receiver Tank Dell suffered a fractured fibula in the team's five-point win over the surging Broncos.

Nico Collins stepped up in a big way with 191 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets, and backup tight end Brevin Jordan caught 3 of 4 targets for 64 yards.

The Jets, though, lost to the Falcons (13-8) and benched starter Tim Boyle in favor of Trevor Siemian during the game.

They've now lost five straight games.

Seahawks at 49ers Week 14 Odds

This is a matchup we just saw to close out Thanksgiving Day's NFL action. The 49ers won 31-13 on the road in Seattle and are now home favorites against the Seahawks.

Christian McCaffrey was the focal point of the offense in that Thanksgiving game. He ran 19 times for 114 yards and 2 touchdowns and also caught 5 of 6 targets for 25 yards.

Seattle didn't get much going. Geno Smith threw for 180 yards on 27 attempts, and no receiver had more than 41 yards (Jaxon Smith-Njigba).

Helping out, at least, is the fact that the Seahawks played on Thursday in Week 13 and the 49ers had a big game against the Eagles on Sunday afternoon.

Seattle should have a slight rest advantage, but the 49ers look pretty elite right now.

Vikings at Raiders Week 14 Odds

Both teams in this matchup had a Week 13 bye to get rested up.

The Vikings emerge from their week off with a 6-6 record albeit with a 4-2 road record and a +21 overall point differential.

Joshua Dobbs will need to shake a four-interception game and get right in this spot, though, in order to cash in for a fifth road win of the season.

Justin Jefferson will make his return to the Vikings' lineup.

The Raiders are flirting with .500 at 5-7 but have a tough hill to climb as their path to the AFC West crown is essentially nonexistent. They are 4-2 at Allegiant Stadium, so perhaps they can keep the dream alive.

Broncos at Chargers Week 14 Odds

We've yet to see the Broncos face the Chargers this season and will get a rematch in Week 17.

Denver's win streak came to a halt in Houston in Week 13 when they lost 22-17.

Russell Wilson had a fairly efficient passing game with 186 yards on just 26 attempts, but the team didn't pick up any third-down conversions on 11 attempts.

The Chargers won a slog against the Patriots on the road. Their 6-0 victory came despite getting out-earned 257-241 in overall yardage.

But the win was crucial to move them to 5-7 and keep them alive in the playoff race.

Bills at Chiefs Week 14 Odds

This matchup has easy game-of-the-week potential not just because of the offensive upside but because of the Bills' playoff hopes.

Buffalo entered their Week 13 bye just 6-6 and had +360 odds to make the NFL playoffs. There's been some MVP chatter around Josh Allen (+3000 as of Monday) if not for a poor record.

However, he does have 13 interceptions (with 24 touchdowns) for overall strong EPA numbers, so the case is at least debatable if they can put together a late-season surge.

The Chiefs are out front in the AFC West despite a Sunday Night Football loss to the Packers on the road in Week 13.

Kansas City Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco is out for Week 14.

Eagles at Cowboys Week 14 Odds

If the rematch is anything like the original, we'll be in for a treat on Sunday Night Football in Week 14.

These two NFC East juggernauts squared off in Week 9 with the Eagles winning 28-23 despite a 374-yard, 3-touchdown effort from quarterback Dak Prescott with 11 catches coming from CeeDee Lamb for 191 yards.

The Eagles spread the ball around that game, and Jalen Hurts had 2 touchdowns and 207 yards only 23 attempts. He ran 10 times for 36 yards and a score, and D'Andre Swift rushed 18 times for 43 yards.

They'll surely be looking to make a statement after their blowout loss to the 49ers, but Dallas took care of work early in Week 13 with a win over Seattle on Thursday Night Football.


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