NFL Odds: Moneyline, Spreads & Totals

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League:

New England PatriotsSeattle Seahawks

Moneyline
New England Patriots2.952.86
Seattle Seahawks1.401.42
Spread
New England Patriots (+4.5)1.951.91
Seattle Seahawks (-4.5)1.871.91
Totals
Over (46)1.91
Under (46)1.91

NFL odds for today and upcoming games

This page lists NFL odds across three core markets: moneyline, point spreads, and totals. Moneyline odds focus on the outright winner.

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Spreads apply a points handicap to the favorite or underdog, which helps price the expected margin. Totals target the combined score and reflect how the market views game tempo, play-calling tendencies, and matchup dynamics.

If you are comparing NFL odds today, it usually helps to decide which market fits your angle first—win probability, margin, or scoring environment—before comparing prices.

For spreads and totals, the line number matters just as much as the odds. A move from -2.5 to -3 is very different from a price change at the same spread.

That is why it helps to confirm the current line first and then look at the price attached to it.

Kickoff times are shown in your local time zone so you can scan the schedule quickly, and the page displays a last-updated timestamp near the top.


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When prices change between refreshes, the previous price and the current price are shown with an arrow indicating direction. This highlights meaningful movement without turning the page into a noisy live ticker.

You can switch between decimal odds and US odds using the format toggle. Decimal odds make it easy to estimate total return, while US odds are widely used in North American football markets.

The toggle only changes how odds are displayed. Your selection is remembered for the current browsing session as you move between leagues or pages.

Over time, this odds section will expand with additional sportsbooks and more comparison options.

The goal remains the same: a clean layout, readable movement signals, and quick access to the NFL markets most bettors check every week.

FAQ

When do NFL lines typically move the most?
NFL movement often clusters around injury reports, practice participation, and late-week status updates. Weather and key offensive line or quarterback news can also drive meaningful moves.
What is the difference between spreads and totals in NFL odds?
The spread reflects the expected margin of victory, while the total reflects combined points. Different information can impact each market; for example, wind can affect the total more than the spread.
How should I compare moneyline prices in the NFL?
Confirm whether the spread has shifted first. If the spread is stable, compare the moneyline price across updates to see if the market is re-pricing the outright win probability.