2014 NFL Week 9 Odds – Week 9 Lines Breakdown
October 29th, 2014 by | Posted in NFL Football Comments Off on 2014 NFL Week 9 Odds – Week 9 Lines BreakdownListed below you will find the complete listing of all the NFL lines for all the upcoming week 9 matchups from JustBet Sportsbook. All times Eastern.
Thursday, October 31st
New Orleans (-2.5, 48.5) at Carolina 8:25 PM NFL
The New Orleans Saints will look to build on there big win last Sunday night when they take on Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers have have been struggling as of late, and haven’t won since defeating Chicago back in early October. These two teams held serve at home last season, with Carolina winning at home, and New Orleans winning in the Superdome.
Sunday, November 2nd
Tampa Bay at Cleveland (-6.5, 44) 1:00 PM FOX
The struggling Tampa Bay Buccaneers have lost 3 out of their last 4, and getting back into the win column won’t be easy when they take on the Cleveland Browns, who are 3-1 at home this year and have won 3 out of their last 5.
Arizona at Dallas (No Line) 1:00 PM FOX
In what will be the most watched game in the NFC, the NFC West leading Arizona Cardinals will travel to AT&T Stadium in Arlington to take on the 6-2 Dallas Cowboys. The Cardinals won in dramatic fashion in a 24-20 victory over Philadelphia, while the Cowboys were upset at home on Monday night by division rival Washington.
Philadelphia (-2, 48) at Houston 1:00 PM FOX
The Philadelphia Eagles will look to get back in the win column after a 24-20 loss at Arizona. Philadelphia will be playing their second straight road game against Houston, who dominated Tennessee last weekend behind the efforts of Arian Foster.
NY Jets at Kansas City (-9.5, 41.5) 1:00 PM CBS
It’s been quite a week for the New York Jets. The Jets were embarrassed at home losing to Buffalo 43-17. They’ll look to rebound with Michael Vick at quarterback when they head to Arrowhead to take on the Kansas City Chiefs, who have won two straight since coming off the bye week.
Jacksonville at Cincinnati (-11, 43) 1:00 PM CBS
The Jacksonville Jaguars came back down to earth after picking up there first win in week 7, as they were torched by the Dolphins 27-13. They’ll travel to the Queen City to take on the Cincinnati Bengals, who picked up their second win against Baltimore this season, wining 27-24.
San Diego at Miami (-1.5, 44) 1:00 PM CBS
In one of the more intriguing games of week 9, the San Diego Chargers travel to the Sunshine State to take on the Miami Dolphins. The Chargers are coming off a 35-21 loss to Denver, while Miami defeated Jacksonville, and has put together 2 straight impressive outings.
Washington at Minnesota (No Line) 1:00 PM FOX
The Washington Redskins shocked the NFL world last Monday defeating the Dallas Cowboys in AT&T Stadium. They’ll look to continue that momentum when they travel to Minnesota Vikings, who defeated Tampa Bay in overtime in week 8. There is no word yet on who will be the starter for the Redskins.
St. Louis at San Francisco (-10, 44) 4:05 PM FOX
The St. Louis Rams and San Francisco 49ers meet up for the 2nd time this season. These two NFC West teams met up on October 13th, with San Francisco winning 31-17. San Francisco is coming off the bye, while St. Louis suffered a loss to Kansas City last Sunday, losing 34-7.
Oakland at Seattle (-15, 43) 4:25 PM CBS
The winless Oakland Raiders’s chances of getting a win in week 9 don’t look good, as they’ll travel to Seattle to take on the 4-3 Seahawks. The Seahawks are coming off a hard fought 13-9 win in Carolina, while Oakland lost (again) to Cleveland 23-13.
Denver (-3, 55) at New England 4:25 PM CBS
There is no doubt the marquee matchup will be the Denver Broncos traveling to Foxboro, Massachusetts to take on the New England Patriots. Both teams are playing extremely well, and the Patriots will be looking for revenge for their AFC championship defeat at the hands of Denver.
Baltimore (-1, 47.5) at Pittsburgh 8:30 PM NBC
One of the NFL’s most physical rivalries will be renewed on Sunday night when the Baltimore Ravens take on the Pittsburgh Steelers from Heinz Field. The Steelers looked quite impressive in a 51-34 win over Indianapolis behind Ben Roethlisberger’s 500 yards passing. Baltimore is coming off a heartbreaking 27-24 loss to Cincinnati.
Monday, November 3rd
Indianapolis (-3, 51) at NY Giants 8:30 PM ESPN
The Indianapolis Colts will try to rebound after losing to Pittsburgh when they take on the New York Giants from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Giants will look to get back on track after losing 2 straight and heading into they bye. It should be a great dual of two of the better 4th quarter quarterbacks in Eli Manning and Andrew Luck.