NFL odds, lines, point spreads: Updated Week 15 betting information for picking every game

Nick Musial

NFL odds, lines, point spreads: Updated Week 15 betting information for picking every game image

After Week 13 was dominated by favorites, the 'dogs were barking in Week 14, entering Monday night with a 7-4 against the spread record despite going 4-7 straight up. We almost saw the biggest underdog of the NFL season, the Texans (+1000), win outright in Dallas as 17-point road 'dogs, but some late-game mishaps resulted in Dallas notching a last-second win. Will blindly betting underdogs yield profit in Week 15? As we do at the start of each week, we'll list every game's spread, moneyline, and total, updating those numbers as they get bet throughout the next few days.

With bye weeks a thing of the past, all 32 teams will be suiting up in Week 15, and the action kicks off on Thursday night as the NFC West-leading 49ers travel to face the Seahawks at Lumen Field. Week 15 also yields the first Saturday games of the season (Vikings-Colts, Browns-Ravens, Bills-Dolphins). The action continues on Sunday with an 11-game slate which should provide fans and bettors with another entertaining day on the gridiron even if there isn't a marquee matchup.

Keep in mind these lines will move throughout the week as we get updates on various injuries and betting limits increase. Below, we take a look at the latest odds for Week 15 from BetMGM and offer up a few early bets to consider.

NFL odds Week 15

Odds courtesy of BetMGM

GameSpread
Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ersSEA +3.5 (-115)
Minnesota Vikings vs. Indianapolis ColtsMIN -4 (-110)
Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore RavensCLE -3 (-105)
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami DolphinsBUF -7 (-110)
Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia EaglesCHI +8.5 (-110)
New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta FalconsNO -4 (-110) 
New York Jets vs. Detroit LionsNYJ -1 (-105)
Carolina Panthers vs. Pittsburgh SteelersCAR -3 (-105)
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas CowboysJAX +4 (-110)
Houston Texans vs. Kansas City ChiefsHOU +14 (-110)
Denver Broncos vs. Arizona CardinalsDEN -1.5 (-110)
Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England PatriotsLV -1.5 (-110)
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee TitansLAC -3 (-105)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Cincinnati BengalsTB +3.5 (-110)
Washington Commanders vs. New York GiantsWAS -4.5 (-110)
Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams GB -7 (-110)

NFL moneylines Week 15

GameMoneyline
Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ersSF -185 | SEA +150
Minnesota Vikings vs. Indianapolis ColtsMIN -210 | IND +170
Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore RavensCLE -160 | BAL +135
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami DolphinsBUF -350 | MIA +270
Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia EaglesPHI -400 | CHI +310
New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta FalconsNO -200 | ATL +165
New York Jets vs. Detroit LionsNYJ -110 | DET -110
Carolina Panthers vs. Pittsburgh SteelersCAR -145 | PIT +120
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas CowboysDAL -210 | JAX +170
Houston Texans vs. Kansas City ChiefsKC -1000 | HOU +625
Denver Broncos vs. Arizona CardinalsDEN -125 | ARI +105
Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England PatriotsNE +100 | LV -120
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee TitansLAC -150 | TEN +125
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Cincinnati BengalsCIN -190 | TB +155
Washington Commanders vs. New York GiantsWSH -225 | NYG +185
Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams GB -300 | LAR +240

NFL over/unders Week 15

GameOver/Under
Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers43.5
Minnesota Vikings vs. Indianapolis Colts48.5
Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens39
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins43.5
Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia Eagles48.5
New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons43
New York Jets vs. Detroit Lions43.5
Carolina Panthers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers37.5
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas Cowboys47.5
Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs49.5
Denver Broncos vs. Arizona Cardinals36.5
Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England Patriots44.5
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans46.5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Cincinnati Bengals45
Washington Commanders vs. New York Giants40.5
Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams 39.5

NFL best bets for Week 15

*Odds as of Monday 12/12*

Browns -2.5 (-115) vs. Ravens

Cleveland's offense has struggled in Deshaun Watson's first two games, but the Browns likely won't need much offense to cover this short 2.5-point spread at home. With Tyler Huntley placed in concussion protocol and Lamar Jackson (knee) trending toward missing his second straight week, we don't think the Ravens will generate enough points to stay competitive in what would be Anthony Brown's first career start. Cleveland has been solid in divisional games this season, going 3-1 ATS with its lone non-cover coming in Week 14 against Cincinnati. There's a shot the Browns close closer to -3 or higher if/when Huntley and Jackson are ruled out. If either QB is active, we'd recommend staying away from this one.

New York Giants +4.5 (-110) at Commanders

Fresh off a 48-22 drubbing by the Eagles, we're backing the G-Men to keep things close in D.C. These teams tied in New York in Week 13, and with the Giants continuing to struggle last week, the Giants are hovering toward their low point in the betting market with the Commanders hitting their high point. We still don't think the Commanders are 4.5 points better than the Giants at home, and we'd rather roll with the G-Men and take the points. 

Saints-Falcons UNDER 43.5 (-110)

We're not expecting much offense in the Superdome this Sunday, even with the Saints and Falcons combining for 53 points back in Week 1. Desmond Ridder makes his first career start with Marcus Mariota (knee) landing on the injured reserve, and while he could very well turn out to be the Falcons QB of the future, expecting him to light the Saints up is a tall task. We also don't expect the Saints to do much against the Falcons, as their offense has sputtered all season, averaging just 20.4 ppg.

Nick Musial

Nick Musial is a Content Producer at The Sporting News. He recently joined the team after studying sport management and journalism at the University of Kansas. Nick’s an avid sports bettor who’s always looking for value.