2014 NFL Week 3 Odds – Week 3 Lines Breakdown
Last Updated: September 17th, 2014 byListed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 3 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook.
Thursday, September 18th
Tampa Bay at Atlanta (-6.5, 45) 8:25 PM (EST) CBS/NFL Network
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football. Tampa continued their disappointing start in week 2, with a second consecutive home loss to St. Louis. Atlanta didn’t fare much better, as they were dominated in Cincinnati losing 24-10 to the Bengals.
Sunday, September 21st
Oakland at New England (-15, 47) 1:00 PM (EST) CBS
The New England Patriots will play their home opener when they host the Oakland Raiders. The Patriots got a lift from their defense in a 30-7 win at Minnesota, while Oakland was dominated at home by Houston 24-7.
San Diego at Buffalo (-2.5, 44) 1:00 PM (EST) CBS
The San Diego Chargers, fresh off their upset win over Seattle, will head to upstate New York to take on the 2-0 Buffalo Bills. The Bills won their home opener in week 2 29-10 over Miami.
Dallas at St. Louis (NL) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX
The Dallas Cowboys got in the win column in week 2 defeating Tennessee 26-10. They’ll try to make it 2 in a row when they head to St. Louis to take on the Rams, who won at Tampa 19-17.
Washington at Philadelphia (NL) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX
Kirk Cousins will get the start for the injured Robert Griffin III when they travel to Philadelphia to take on the 2-0 Eagles. Cousins led the Redskins to a 41-10 victory over Jacksonville, while Philadelphia defeated Indianapolis 30-27 on Monday night.
Houston (-2, 42) at NY Giants 1:00 PM (EST) CBS
The 2-0 Houston Texans have been impressive in their first 2 games, outscoring their opponents 47-20. They’ll take on the New York Giants, who have struggled in the first 2 weeks. The Giants lost to Arizona in week 2, 25-14.
Minnesota at New Orleans (NL) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX
The Minnesota Vikings took a step back last week with a 30-7 home loss to New England. They’ll have Adrian Peterson back, but will have a big challenge when they take on the winless New Orleans Saints, who will be in desperation mode after 2 close losses.
Tennessee at Cincinnati (-7, 43.5) 1:00 PM (EST)CBS
The Tennessee Titans head to the Queen City to take on the 2-0 Cincinnati Bengals. After a big road win in Kansas City, Tennessee lost their home opener to Dallas. Cincinnati has been impressive, and they took care of business in week 2 defeating Atlanta 24-10.
Baltimore (-1, 41.5) at Cleveland 1:00 PM (EST) CBS
The Baltimore Ravens take on the Cleveland Browns in what should be a great AFC North matchup. Both teams got a win in week 2, with Baltimore defeating Pittsburgh 26-6, while Cleveland shocked New Orleans 26-24.
Green Bay at Detroit (-1.5, 52) 1:00 PM (EST) FOX
In a matchup that could light up the scoreboard, the Detroit Lions host the Green Bay Packers in a key NFC North matchup. The Lions were manhandled by the Panthers 24-7 in week 2, while the Packers rallied from 18 points down to defeat the New York Jets 31-24.
Indianapolis (-7, 45) at Jacksonville 1:00 PM (EST) CBS
The 0-2 Indianapolis Colts take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in an AFC South contest. The Colts are certainly better than their 0-2 record would indicate, while the Jaguars winless record is warranted, being outscored 75-10 in their last 6 quarters.
San Francisco (NL) at Arizona 4:05 PM (EST) FOX
The 1-1 San Francisco 49ers take on the 2-0 Arizona Cardinals in what should be a great NFC West matchup. Arizona backup Drew Stanton led the Cardinals to a 25-14 victory in New York, while the 49ers allowed 21 4th quarter points to the Bears, losing their first regular season game in Levi’s Stadium.
Denver at Seattle (-5, 48.5) 4:25 PM (EST) CBS
In what will be the marquee game in week 2, the Denver Broncos take on the Seattle Seahawks in a rematch of Super Bowl XLVIII. Seattle will be looking to get back on track after a 31-20 loss at San Diego. The Broncos moved to 2-0 after a 24-17 win over Kansas City.
Kansas City at Miami (-4.5, 41.5) 4:25 PM (EST) CBS
The winless Kansas City Chiefs take on 1-1 Miami Dolphins from Sun Life Stadium in Miami. Kansas City gave Denver a run for their money, only to come up short in a 24-17 loss. The Dolphins might have beaten New England in week 1, but were dominated at Buffalo 29-10 in week 2.
Pittsburgh at Carolina (-3, 41.5) 8:30 PM (EST) NBC
The Carolina Panthers will look to go to 3-0 when they take on the 1-1 Pittsburgh Steelers. The Panthers defense was instrumental in a 24-7 win over Detroit last Sunday, while the Steelers were dominated in a 26-6 loss to Baltimore last Thursday night.
Monday, September 22nd
Chicago at New York (A) (-1.5, 45.5) 8:30 PM (EST) ESPN
The Chicago Bears will take on the NY Jets on Monday Night Football from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. The Bears had an amazing win at San Francisco with a big 4th quarter rally to get a 28-20 win. The Jets were polar opposites in week 2, blowing an 18 point lead in Green Bay, losing to the Packers 31-24.
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