Biggest Week 9 NFL Moneylines

A look at the biggest NFL moneylines for Week 9

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Instead of using NFL betting lines to place bets, a safer route may be just to look at the moneyline. Some may have a lot of juice, but it takes the spread out of play and is just about picking who will win the game. Here’s a look at the biggest NFL moneylines for this week.

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1) Philadelphia Eagles (-769) @ Houston Texans

The Eagles carry a perfect 7-0 record into Thursday’s primetime affair with the 1-6-1 Houston Texans. Needless to say, it’s difficult to envision any scenario in which the Eagles let this one get away.

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T2) Buffalo Bills (-625) @ New York Jets

Gang Green’s much-improved defense faces their stiffest test in star quarterback Josh Allen and the high-powered Bills, who outscored the Jets 72-27 in last season’s two-game sweep.

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T2) Tennessee Titans @ Kansas City Chiefs (-625)

Patrick Mahomes and company return from their bye for a matchup against a Titans squad that could very well be starting rookie signal caller Malik Willis for a second consecutive week. Willis attempted just 10 passes in Sunday’s victory over the Texans, but will likely need to air it out more against an explosive Chiefs offense.

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4) Carolina Panthers @ Cincinnati Bengals (-400)

The Bengals struggled in their first game without star wideout Ja’Marr Chase, falling to the Cleveland Browns, 32-13. A matchup with the 2-6 Panthers should help Cincy get things back on track, although Carolina has been feisty under interim head coach Steve Wilks, including a 21-3 upset win over the Bucs in Week 7.

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T5) Indianapolis Colts @ New England Patriots (-222)

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has historically feasted on young, inexperienced quarterbacks. That could be bad news for Indy’s Sam Ehlinger, who had his NFL debut spoiled at the hands of the Washington Commanders this past Sunday.

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T5) Miami Dolphins (-222) @ Chicago Bears

The Dolphins put up 476 yards of total offense in Week 8’s 31-27 victory over the Detroit Lions. Miami now battles a Bears defense that recently traded All-Pros Robert Quinn and Roquan Smith as part of Chicago’s rebuilding efforts.

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