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NFL Week 15 Odds and Betting Lines

Did we witness the end of two eras in Week 14? First, the Kansas City Chiefs were all but eliminated from the NFL playoffs after scoring only 10 points against the Houston Texans. Patrick Mahomes looked inaccurate and rattled, while tight end Travis Kelce was held to just eight yards and one catch. Meanwhile, Jalen Hurts and the reigning Philadelphia Eagles continue their slow decline with a five-turnover performance on Monday Night Football – they lost to the Los Angeles Chargers 22-19.

So, as we enter the final four weeks of the NFL season, which teams are going to emerge as the new face of the NFL? Check out our Week 15 NFL odds and previews to find out.

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Thursday Night Football

Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Start: December 11 at 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video
  • Spread: Falcons +4.0, Buccaneers -4.0
  • Moneyline: Falcons +190, Buccaneers -230
  • Total: 44.5

While you can all but put the final nail into the Falcons’ season, the Buccaneers are still trying to hold on to the top spot in the NFC South. The Carolina Panthers are breathing down their neck after they lost four of five, including a 24-20 loss to New Orleans last week as 7.5-point favorites.

Injuries caught up to the Bucs’ offense as quarterback Baker Mayfield struggled to live up to the MVP-level play he showed earlier in the year. The Bucs haven’t covered in five straight weeks; luckily for them, the Falcons are 1-5 against the spread (ATS) themselves. Something has to give.

Saturday Night Football

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals

  • Start: December 14 at 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS
  • Spread: Ravens -2.5, Bengals +2.5
  • Moneyline: Ravens -145, Bengals +125
  • Total: 51.5

Believe it or not, there’s still a shot for both these struggling squads to take the AFC North. The Ravens, though they’re one game behind the Pittsburgh Steelers, have a tough path after losing to division rivals Cincinnati and Pittsburgh in back-to-back weeks. They need to get a division win to have a chance. Cincinnati, meanwhile, can move to 4-1 in its division and give itself a chance if it can win out.

In terms of the hotter hand, it goes to Cincinnati, which has gone 3-0 ATS despite losing two of its last three games.

Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots

  • Start: December 14 at 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS
  • Spread: Bills -1.0, Patriots +1.0
  • Moneyline: Bills -115, Patriots -105
  • Total: 49.5

We have an AFC East rematch, with Buffalo looking to get revenge and inch closer to regaining the top spot in the division. The last time the Bills met the Patriots was Week 5 of the young NFL season, which ended with the Pats winning 23-20 despite being 7.5-point underdogs. That upset catapulted them into the 11-2 squad they are today.

Buffalo, meanwhile, has had its ups and downs but has won two straight and appears to be regaining its offensive firepower, scoring 26 or more points in three of its last four games.

Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos

  • Start: December 14 at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS
  • Spread: Packers -2.5, Broncos +2.5
  • Moneyline: Packers -140, Broncos +120
  • Total: 43.0

Two squads that are arguably playing the best complementary football in their respective conferences right now. The Broncos continue to dominate on defense and use last-second heroics from QB Bo Nix to pull out victories – they’ve won 10 straight.

The Packers are coming off a big division win against the Chicago Bears, and you can attribute that directly to QB Jordan Love. He’s posted nine touchdowns with just one interception over the last four weeks.

Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams

  • Start: December 14 at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX
  • Spread: Lions +5.5, Rams -5.5
  • Moneyline: Lions +225, Rams -275
  • Total: 55.0

The Lions’ inconsistent season has a chance to have a momentum-changing moment when they visit the Rams. The Lions currently sit third in the NFC North despite being 8-5 on the season. They got back on track last week with a 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys, but haven’t won two in a row or more since Week 5. The Rams were also a squad to get back on track in Week 14, blowing out Arizona 45-17. With the total at 55, expect an NFC shootout with plenty of big plays.

Monday Night Football

Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Start: December 15 at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Spread: Dolphins -3.0, Steelers +3.0
  • Moneyline: Dolphins (EVEN), Steelers +180
  • Total: 41.5

Is it possible for Miami to slip into the AFC Wild Card? Can the Steelers maintain their thin margin atop the AFC North? Plenty on the line when Miami visits Pittsburgh.

After Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniels’ coaching seat got red hot, Miami has rattled off four straight and five of its last six. The offense is rolling again, and the defense has stepped up. The Steelers have regained their footing as well, but only last week against Baltimore. We’ll find out if they can maintain momentum.

All NFL Week 15 Games

DateTime (ET)Team ATeam BLocation
Thursday, December 11, 20258:15 PMAtlanta FalconsTampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMNew York JetsJacksonville JaguarsEverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMCleveland BrownsChicago BearsSoldier Field, Chicago, IL
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMArizona CardinalsHouston TexansNRG Stadium, Houston, TX
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMBaltimore RavensCincinnati BengalsPaycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMLos Angeles ChargersKansas City ChiefsGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMBuffalo BillsNew England PatriotsGillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
Sunday, December 14, 20251:00 PMWashington CommandersNew York GiantsMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Sunday, December 14, 20254:05 PMIndianapolis ColtsSeattle SeahawksLumen Field, Seattle, WA
Sunday, December 14, 20254:25 PMCarolina PanthersNew Orleans SaintsCaesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Sunday, December 14, 20254:25 PMGreen Bay PackersDenver BroncosEmpower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
Sunday, December 14, 20254:25 PMDetroit LionsLos Angeles RamsSoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Sunday, December 14, 20254:25 PMTennessee TitansSan Francisco 49ersLevi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
Sunday, December 14, 20258:20 PMMinnesota VikingsDallas CowboysAT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
Monday, December 15, 20258:15 PMMiami DolphinsPittsburgh SteelersAcrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA