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Week 15 NFL Odds: Spreads, Moneylines, and Totals for Every Game

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Week 15 NFL Odds: Spreads, Moneylines, and Totals for Every Game

Every NFL team is in action in Week 15, and there are three games on Saturday, December 16th.

We don't get many fuller weekends of NFL action than this.

Here are the NFL betting odds for each game in Week 15.

Matchup
Home Spread
Away Moneyline
Home Moneyline
Over/Under
Minnesota at Cincinnati-3.0+140-16640.5
Pittsburgh at Indianapolis-1.5+102-12042.5
Denver at Detroit-4.5+180-22047.5
Tampa Bay at Green Bay-3.5+152-18042.5
NY Giants at New Orleans-5.5+205-24539.5
Atlanta at Carolina+3-168+14033.5
Houston at Tennessee-3.5+168-20036.5

Vikings at Bengals Week 15 Odds

The spread here has lengthened toward Cincinnati's favor after they dominated the Colts in Week 14 with a 34-14 win.

Quarterback Jake Browning threw for 275 yards, and Joe Mixon had a great all-around game for 125 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown.

The Vikings had a pretty disastrous Week 14. Firstly, they lost superstar receiver Justin Jefferson to a chest injury in his long awaited return to the lineup. Jefferson got in a full practice on Thursday but is listed as questionable for Saturday's game. Running back Alexander Mattison is out.

Quarterback Josh Dobbs was also benched for Nick Mullens in Week 14, and Mullens will start in Week 15.

Steelers at Colts Week 15 Odds

The Steelers suffered a costly loss at the hands of the Patriots to kick off Week 14 on Thursday Night Football.

Mitchell Trubisky started for the Steelers and threw for just 190 yards on 35 attempts with a touchdown and an interception. He did run 8 times for 30 yards and a score, but the Steelers' luck in close games ran short in Week 14.

Kenny Pickett remains out, however, paving the way for another Trubisky start.

The Colts couldn't hang with the Bengals in Week 14 and lost by 20. They're only 2-4 at home, but at 7-6, they're very much alive in the AFC South race.

Broncos at Lions Week 15 Odds

The Broncos' surge got back on track with a 24-7 win over the Chargers in Week 14. Denver is now 6-1 over their past seven games.

They're facing a Lions team that is on the other side of the spectrum.

Detroit is coming off of a loss to the Bears (28-13) and have lost two of their past three games with the lone win being a one-score game over the Saints.

Detroit is still the home favorite. The betting splits at FanDuel Sportsbook show 53% of the spread bets on Denver but 57% of the spread money on the Lions.

Buccaneers at Packers Week 15 Odds

The Bucs find themselves in a cluster at the top of the NFC South after winning two straight divisional games to get to 6-7 on the year, though both were one-score victories.

Baker Mayfield has not had a 300-yard game since Week 2, and he's been held under 250 passing yards in four straight games. However, the Buccaneers are getting rushing production from running back Rachaad White, who has rushed for 100, 84, and 102 yards over the past three games.

The Packers will have a short week after a road matchup against the Giants on Monday night in Week 14, a game they lost 24-22.

They list running backs Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon as questionable.

Giants at Saints Week 15 Odds

The Giants were part of the Monday night doubleheader in Week 14 and emerged victorious. They remain near-touchdown underdogs on the road to the 6-7 Saints.

New Orleans snapped a three-game losing streak in Week 14 with a 28-6 win over the Panthers despite being out-earned 303 to 207 in total yards (specifically 204 to 97 on the ground).

This is a big game for the Saints, who are very much alive for the NFC South crown.

Receiver Chris Olave (ankle) is questionable.

Falcons at Panthers Week 15 Odds

This is an NFC South rematch from way back in Week 1, which the Falcons won 24-10 at home.

They now travel as just field goal favorites against the 1-12 Panthers.

In that first matchup, the Panthers ran 72 plays to just 48 for the Falcons, yet a lack of efficiency and penalties helped the Falcons take control.

Atlanta has played a ton of one-score games this year, and their past point differentials (starting with the most recent) are -4, +5, +9, -2, -3, -5, +3, -8, and +2.

Texans at Titans Week 15 Odds

The great run for the Texans may be coming to an end. After already losing breakout WR Tank Dell for the season last week, the team suffered injuries to QB CJ Stroud (concussion) and WR Nico Collins (calf) in Week 14's loss to the Jets.

As a result, the spread has shifted toward the Titans' favor in this AFC South matchup.

Stroud is doubtful to play, and Collins is questionable.

The Titans will be on a short week after their win against the Dolphins on Monday Night Football, yet their health is markedly better than Houston's.

Jets at Dolphins Week 15 Odds

The Jets stifled a banged up Texans squad in Week 14 and earned a big 30-6 win. Quarterback Zach Wilson threw for 301 yards in that matchup, and Garrett Wilson racked up 108 of those yards through the air.

That victory snapped a five-game losing streak for the Jets.

But they have their work cut out for them to get a second straight win against a Dolphins team that was a double-digit favorite coming off of a Monday Night Football matchup with the Titans.

Injuries have tightened the spread. Tyreek Hill (ankle) didn't practice on Friday but is not ruled out. Running backs De'Von Achane and Raheem Mostert were limited in practice on Friday.

Bears at Browns Week 15 Odds

The Bears keep fighting. They've won two straight games to get to 5-8 on the season, and while they still have an uphill climb to make the postseason, they're still lively.

Justin Fields has led the team in rushing in each of the past three games (104, 59, and 58) while throwing for 169, 217, and 223 yards, respectively.

As for the 8-5 Browns, they're very much alive, as well despite quarterback injuries. They hold the 5 seed in the AFC.

Quarterback Joe Flacco has thrown for 254 and 311 yards in his two starts and has displayed a great connection with Elijah Moore and David Njoku.

Chiefs at Patriots Week 15 Odds

The Patriots saw a glimpse of offense in Week 14 on Thursday Night Football. Quarterback Bailey Zappe threw for 240 yards and 3 touchdowns (with an interception) on 28 attempts and did most of his damage (168 yards and all 3 touchdowns) in the first half.

The Pats also leaned on Ezekiel Elliott -- who ran 22 times for 68 yards and had 7 catches for 72 yards and a touchdown -- with Rhamondre Stevenson out.

The Chiefs were an offsides call away from a dramatic win over the Bills in Week 14 but are now 8-5 on the year after a second consecutive loss.

The expectation is a bounce-back victory for the Chiefs on the road.

Commanders at Rams Week 15 Odds

The Commanders come out of their Week 14 bye with a 4-9 record and a dreadful -134 point differential that led to a four-game losing streak before their late-season off week.

Sam Howell las done a lot of passing and has had seven games with at least 290 yards through the air, yet it hasn't been enough to convert wins.

Los Angeles lost an overtime game on a punt return touchdown by Tylan Wallace of the Ravens in Week 14. The Rams are now 6-7 and the 8 seed in the NFC, leaving them on the outside looking in.

Washington will be without running back Brian Robinson (hamstring).

49ers at Cardinals Week 15 Odds

The Cardinals host a dominant 49ers team as huge underdogs. In their first meeting, the 49ers won 35-16 while Christian McCaffrey ran 20 times for 106 yards and 3 touchdowns. Quarterback Brock Purdy was nearly perfect: 20 of 21 for 283 yards and a touchdown.

Arizona started Josh Dobbs in that game, and the team has shown life since getting Kyler Murray back under center.

But that's not nearly enough to keep the spread within single digits even with home-field advantage for the Cardinals.

San Francisco continues to roll and has won five straight games.

Cowboys at Bills Week 15 Odds

Both teams here just beat last year's conference champs of their respective conferences.

The Cowboys dismantled the Eagles 33-13 at home on Sunday Night Football thanks to some timely turnovers. They're 7-0 at home but just 3-3 on the road. Their +188 point differential is the best in the NFL.

The Bills, who just beat the Chiefs, have a +104 point differential, ranking them fifth in the NFL despite a record that is just 7-6.

They're 5-2 at home and need to string together wins. This game has a lot of playoff implications for seeding (for Dallas) and a berth (for the Bills, who are currently the 11 seed in the AFC).

Ravens at Jaguars Week 15 Odds

The Ravens are sitting atop the AFC thanks to a 10-3 record. Even without star tight end Mark Andrews, Baltimore's passing game is still doing some work.

In Week 14, Lamar Jackson threw for 316 yards in an overtime win over the Rams. Odell Beckham Jr. had 97 yards, Isaiah Likely had 83, and Zay Flowers had 60. All three scored.

Jacksonville finds itself in the middle of the AFC playoff bracket as the 4 seed despite a two-game losing streak.

Quarterback Trevor Lawrence played through injury in Week 14 and had three touchdowns -- but also three interceptions -- against the Browns.

Eagles at Seahawks Week 15 Odds

A battle of the birds closes out a full Week 15 on Monday night.

The Eagles hit the road to face the Seahawks, who are 4-2 at home but who have lost four straight games overall.

The Eagles are on their own losing streak of two games, however.

Philadelphia is now the 5 seed in the NFC despite their 10-3 record, thanks to the Cowboys overtaking them in the NFC East.

Seattle's 6-7 record has them as the 9 seed entering Week 15.


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The above author is a FanDuel employee and is not eligible to compete in public daily fantasy contests or place sports betting wagers on FanDuel. The advice provided by the author does not necessarily represent the views of FanDuel. Taking the author's advice will not guarantee a successful outcome. You should use your own judgment when participating in daily fantasy contests or placing sports wagers.

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