The NFL action continues into Week 7, with teams jostling for position in their respective divisions, while there are some grudge matches and bounce-back games to look forward to.
Week 6 saw the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles fall as the last unbeaten teams in the NFL and both will be looking for responses at the first time of asking.
Away | Home | Location | Time (ET) | TV | Money Line |
Jacksonville Jaguars | New Orleans Saints | Caesars Superdome | 8:15pm | Amazon Prime | Jaguars +100 |
Detroit Lions | Baltimore Ravens | M&T Bank Stadium | 1pm | Fox | Lions +145 |
Las Vegas Raiders | Chicago Bears | Soldier Field | 1pm | Fox | Raiders -160 |
Cleveland Browns | Indianapolis Colts | Lucas Oil Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Browns -130 |
Buffalo Bills | New England Patriots | Gilette Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Bills -400 |
Washington Commanders | New York Giants | MetLife Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Commanders -130 |
Atlanta Falcons | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Raymond James Stadium | 1pm | Fox | Falcons +120 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Los Angeles Rams | SoFi Stadium | 1pm | Fox | Steelers +145 |
Arizona Cardinals | Seattle Seahawks | Lumen Field | 1pm | Fox | Cardinals +300 |
Green Bay Packers | Denver Broncos | Mile High | 4.25pm | CBS | Packers -120 |
Los Angeles Chargers | Kansas City Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 4.25pm | CBS | Chargers +205 |
Los Angeles Rams | Arizona Cardinals | SoFi Stadium | 4.25pm | Fox | Cardinals +230 |
Miami Dolphins | Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | 8.20pm | NBC | Dolphins +110 |
San Francisco 49ers | Minnesota Vikings | U.S Bank Stadium | 8.15pm | ABC | 49ers -305 |
What | Buffalo Bills @ New England Patriots |
Where | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts |
When | 1PM ET, Sunday October 22 |
How to watch | CBS |
Odds | Patriots +320, Bills -8.5 |
In one of the weekend’s divisional grudge matches, the Buffalo Bills make the trip to Gillette Stadium to face the New England Patriots on Sunday.
A rivalry in the AFC East that used to be dominated by the Pats, the Bills have been reversing the tide in this rivalry since 2020.
The Bills have won six of the last seven encounters with the Pats and are currently on a four-game winning streak against New England.
There were some injury concerns for Bills quarterback Josh Allen after their win over the New York Giants last time out, but he is expected to shrug off a shoulder injury to face the Pats.
New England are 1-5 and currently on a three-game losing streak ahead of the arrival of the Bills to Foxborough.
Buffalo will be confident of extending their winning run over the Pats to five and are -8.5 on the spread.
What | Miami Dolphins @ Philadelphia Eagles |
Where | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
When | 8.20PM ET, Sunday October 22 |
How to watch | NBC |
Odds | Dolphins +110, Eagles -2 |
The Philadelphia Eagles were brought back to earth last weekend with a 20-14 defeat at the hands of the struggling New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts had a night to forget, throwing three interceptions to see the Jets claim the win in New Jersey.
Philadelphia were 5-0 heading to MetLife Stadium without really hitting top gear and they were found out against the Jets.
The Eagles are likely to need their best performance of the season so far on Sunday as they welcome another 5-1 side in the Miami Dolphins to Lincoln Financial Field.
Miami’s offense has been outstanding this season and they will certainly put the Eagles under pressure this weekend.
Scoring 223 points already this year with an average of 37 a game, the Dolphins will head to the Linc full of confidence they can cause an upset, with Miami at +110 for the win.
What | San Francisco 49ers @ Minnesota Vikings |
Where | U.S Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
When | 8.15PM ET, Monday October 23 |
How to watch | NBC |
Odds | Vikings +245, 49ers -7 |
Like the Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers also suffered their first defeat of the campaign in surprising circumstances with a 19-17 defeat at the Cleveland Browns.
Few saw that result coming, especially after the 49ers had demolished NFC Conference rivals the Dallas Cowboys 42-10 in their previous game.
San Francisco has a good opportunity to get back to winning ways at the first time of asking, as they make the trip to the U.S Bank Stadium to face the Minnesota Vikings in Monday Night Football.
The Vikings have been a mixed bag this season, as their 2-4 record would suggest, and they will be without star wide receiver Justin Jefferson again as he is on Injured Reserve with a hamstring injury.
With Minnesota already losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Eagles, LA Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs this season, the 49ers should come away with Minneapolis with the spoils. The 49ers are favored by -7 on the spread for this one.
Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.
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