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NFL Week 6 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under
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Date:2025-04-19 06:23:42
Six weeks into the season, teams are starting to pull away as championship contenders and others are falling into top-draft pick talk.
There are two undefeated teams left. And they're both in the NFC.
The Philadelphia Eagles (5-0) take on the New York Jets (2-3), who are flying high after a personal win over the Denver Broncos (1-4) last week.
The San Francisco 49ers (5-0) face the Cleveland Browns (2-2), who will be fresh off their bye week. The 49ers are favorites on the road after their handling of the Dallas Cowboys (3-2).
Week 6 opens on Thursday night featuring one of the top teams in the AFC as the Kansas City Chiefs (4-1) host the lowly Broncos. The defending Super Bowl champions are the favorites to win, even as Taylor Swift might be done making her appearances.
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The Miami Dolphins (4-1) host the only winless team left in the league, the Carolina Panthers (0-5). Mike McDaniel and his high-powered offense are favored as rookie Bryce Young continues to find his footing.
The Green Bay Packers (2-3) and Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) have byes this week.
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Here are the NFL betting odds for Week 6, according to the BetMGM NFL odds.
NFL Week 6 picks/predictions
- Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
- Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans in London
- Washington Commanders at Atlanta Falcons
- Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears
- Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals
- San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns
- New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans
- Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars
- Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins
- New England Patriots at Las Vegas Raiders
- Detroit Lions at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams
- Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets
- New York Giants at Buffalo Bills
- Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Chargers
NFL Week 6 point spreads
- Denver Broncos (+10.5) at Kansas City Chiefs (-10.5)
- Baltimore Ravens (-4) at Tennessee Titans (+4) in London
- Washington Commanders (+2.5) at Atlanta Falcons (-2.5)
- Minnesota Vikings (-2.5) at Chicago Bears (+2.5)
- Seattle Seahawks (+3) at Cincinnati Bengals (-3)
- San Francisco 49ers (-6) at Cleveland Browns (+6)
- New Orleans Saints (-1.5) at Houston Texans (+1.5)
- Indianapolis Colts (+4) at Jacksonville Jaguars (-4)
- Carolina Panthers (+13.5) at Miami Dolphins (-13.5)
- New England Patriots (+3) at Las Vegas Raiders (-3)
- Detroit Lions (-3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+3)
- Arizona Cardinals (+7) at Los Angeles Rams (-7)
- Philadelphia Eagles (-7) at New York Jets (+7)
- New York Giants (+14) at Buffalo Bills (-14)
- Dallas Cowboys (-2) at Los Angeles Chargers (+2)
NFL Week 6 moneylines
- Denver Broncos (+425) at Kansas City Chiefs (-600)
- Baltimore Ravens (-200) at Tennessee Titans (+165) in London
- Washington Commanders (+110) at Atlanta Falcons (-145)
- Minnesota Vikings (-145) at Chicago Bears (+120)
- Seattle Seahawks (+135) at Cincinnati Bengals (-160)
- San Francisco 49ers (-275) at Cleveland Browns (+225)
- New Orleans Saints (-125) at Houston Texans (+105)
- Indianapolis Colts (+165) at Jacksonville Jaguars (-200)
- Carolina Panthers (+575) at Miami Dolphins (-900)
- New England Patriots (+145) at Las Vegas Raiders (-175)
- Detroit Lions (-165) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+135)
- Arizona Cardinals (+240) at Los Angeles Rams (-300)
- Philadelphia Eagles (-300) at New York Jets (+240)
- New York Giants (+575) at Buffalo Bills (-900)
- Dallas Cowboys (-130) at Los Angeles Chargers (+110)
NFL Week 6 over/under
- Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs: 47.5
- Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans in London: 41
- Washington Commanders at Atlanta Falcons: 42.5
- Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears: 44.5
- Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals: 45.5
- San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns: 37.5
- New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans: 42.5
- Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars: 45.5
- Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins: 48.5
- New England Patriots at Las Vegas Raiders: 41.5
- Detroit Lions at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 44
- Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams: 48.5
- Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets: 41
- New York Giants at Buffalo Bills: 44.5
- Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Chargers: 50.5
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