The NFL regular season reaches Week 8 and with all 32 teams in action, more thrills and spills are expected over the coming days.
Bragging rights along with wins are at stake with some intriguing grudge matches that this latest round of games has to offer.
Away | Home | Location | Time (ET) | TV | Spread |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Buffalo Bills | Highmark Stadium | 8:15pm | Amazon Prime | Bills -9.5 |
Houston Texans | Carolina Panthers | Bank of America Stadium | 1pm | Fox | Texans -3.0 |
Los Angeles Rams | Dallas Cowboys | AT&T Stadium | 1pm | Fox | Cowboys -6.0 |
Minnesota Vikings | Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | 1pm | Fox | Vikings -1.5 |
New Orleans Saints | Indianapolis Colts | Lucas Oil Stadium | 1pm | Fox | Saints -1.0 |
New England Patriots | Miami Dolphins | Hard Rock Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Dolphins -9.0 |
New York Jets | New York Giants | MetLife Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Jets -3.0 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Pittsburgh Steelers | Acrisure Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Jaguars -2.5 |
Atlanta Falcons | Tennessee Titans | Nissan Stadium | 1pm | CBS | Falcons -2.5 |
Philadelphia Eagles | Washington Commanders | FedEx Field | 4.25pm | Fox | Eagles -7.0 |
Cleveland Browns | Seattle Seahawks | Lumen Field | 4.05pm | Fox | Seahawks -3.5 |
Baltimore Ravens | Arizona Cardinals | State Farm Stadium | 4.25pm | CBS | Ravens -9.5 |
Kansas City Chiefs | Denver Broncos | Mile High | 8.20pm | CBS | Chiefs -7.0 |
Cincinnati Bengals | San Francisco 49ers | Levi’s Stadium | 8.15pm | CBS | 49ers -3.5 |
Chicago Bears | Los Angeles Chargers | SoFi Stadium | 8.20pm | NBC | Chargers -8.5 |
Las Vegas Raiders | Detroit Lions | Ford Field | 8.15pm | ABC | Lions -8.5 |
What | Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers |
Where | Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin |
When | 1PM ET, Sunday October 29 |
How to watch | Fox |
Odds | Packers -110 ML, Vikings -1.0 |
On the back of an impressive 22-17 win over the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football, the Minnesota Vikings should be full of confidence heading to rivals Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
The Vikings and head coach Kevin O’Connell endured a tough start to the campaign, with defeats to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Chargers in their first three outings.
While Minnesota lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 27-20, the Vikings have since won three of their last four outings and have responded well to that poor start despite star wide receiver Justin Jefferson being on the Injured Reserve list with a hamstring injury.
With wins over the Panthers, Chicago Bears and now the 49ers, the Vikings are looking to chase down NFC North frontrunners the Detroit Lions.
Quarterback Kirk Cousins appears to be finding his rhythm and on Sunday will be hoping to guide the Vikings to their first win at Lambeau Field since November 2020.
Both squads are -110 ML to win the game, indicating it should be an evenly-matched divisional contest.
What | New York Jets @ New York Giants |
Where | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
When | 1PM ET, Sunday October 29 |
How to watch | CBS |
Odds | Giants +130 ML, Jets -3.0 |
While it’s a matchup between two sides that need a lot to go right to reach the playoffs this year, there will still be plenty of interest when the New York Jets face the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
The Jets are feeling positive after winning their last two games against the Denver Broncos and the Eagles before enjoying a bye week heading into this encounter against the Giants.
As for the Giants, they managed to snap a four-game losing streak by beating NFC East rivals the Washington Commanders 14-7 last weekend.
Trying to find some consistency is the key for the Giants and Sunday offers up an opportunity to secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
The Giants are +130 ML for the win, while the Jets are -150 ML to claim the W and the bragging rights that would go with it.
What | Cincinnati Bengals @ San Francisco 49ers |
Where | Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco, California |
When | 8.15PM ET, Sunday October 29 |
How to watch | CBS |
Odds | Bengals +210 ML, 49ers -5.5 |
Having moved to 5-0 after thrashing the Dallas Cowboys, few would have expected the San Francisco 49ers to be 5-2 after their last two outings against the Cleveland Browns and the Vikings.
Quarterback Brock Purdy threw two interceptions against the Vikings on Monday night and will be determined to try and rediscover his early-season form.
The Bengals will head to Levi’s Stadium looking to add to San Francisco’s woes, having won three of their last four games.
Beating the Arizona Cardinals on the road before a home win against the Seattle Seahawks last time out, quarterback Joe Burrow is starting to grind out results.
Sunday’s game at San Francisco represents their biggest challenge of the season so far but Cincinnati might be catching the 49ers at the right time.
The Bengals are +210 for the victory, while the 49ers are available at -250 to get back to winning ways.
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