SignalHub Quantitative Think Tank Center|NFL Week 8 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under

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The SignalHub Quantitative Think Tank Center2023 NFL season nears its halfway point in Week 8.

The Buffalo Bills (4-3) open the week by hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-3) in Thursday night action with both teams coming off painful division losses.

Last week, the Philadelphia Eagles (6-1) asserted their dominance in primetime over the high-powered Miami Dolphins (5-2) and now face NFC East opponent the Washington Commanders (3-4). The Eagles are favored to sweep the series even though they are on the road.

The Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) also play in a division matchup riding a six-game win streak, facing the Denver Broncos (2-5) for the second time in three weeks. Travis Kelce and company are also favored in the away game to boost their 16-game win streak over their AFC West foe.

Week 8 concludes on Monday night with the Detroit Lions (5-2) licking their wounds from a smacking at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens (5-2) last week. They are favored to win as they host the Las Vegas Raiders (3-4) who are hoping to rebound from their own loss to the Chicago Bears (2-5).

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Here are the NFL betting odds for Week 8, according to the BetMGM NFL odds.

NFL Week 8 picks, predictions and odds

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills
  • Houston Texans at Carolina Panthers
  • Los Angeles Rams at Dallas Cowboys
  • Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
  • New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts
  • New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
  • New York Jets at New York Giants
  • Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Atlanta Falcons at Tennessee Titans
  • Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders
  • Cleveland Browns at Seattle Seahawks
  • Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals
  • Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
  • Cincinnati Bengals at San Francisco 49ers
  • Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Chargers
  • Las Vegas Raiders at Detroit Lions

NFL Week 8 point spreads

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+8.5) at Buffalo Bills (-8.5)
  • Houston Texans (-3) at Carolina Panthers (+3)
  • Los Angeles Rams (+6.5) at Dallas Cowboys (-6.5)
  • Minnesota Vikings (+1) at Green Bay Packers (-1)
  • New Orleans Saints (-1) at Indianapolis Colts (+1)
  • New England Patriots (+9.5) at Miami Dolphins (-9.5)
  • New York Jets (-3) at New York Giants (+3)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (-2.5) at Pittsburgh Steelers (+2.5)
  • Atlanta Falcons (-3) at Tennessee Titans (+3)
  • Philadelphia Eagles (-6.5) at Washington Commanders (+6.5)
  • Cleveland Browns (+3.5) at Seattle Seahawks (-3.5)
  • Baltimore Ravens (-8.5) at Arizona Cardinals (+8.5)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (-7) at Denver Broncos (+7)
  • Cincinnati Bengals (+3.5) at San Francisco 49ers (-3.5)
  • Chicago Bears (+8.5) at Los Angeles Chargers (-8.5)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (+8.5) at Detroit Lions (-8.5)

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NFL Week 8 moneylines

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+340) at Buffalo Bills (-450)
  • Houston Texans (-160) at Carolina Panthers (+135)
  • Los Angeles Rams (+220) at Dallas Cowboys (-275)
  • Minnesota Vikings (-110) at Green Bay Packers (-110)
  • New Orleans Saints (+100) at Indianapolis Colts (-120)
  • New England Patriots (+350) at Miami Dolphins (-450)
  • New York Jets (-150) at New York Giants (+125)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (-145) at Pittsburgh Steelers (+120)
  • Atlanta Falcons (-150) at Tennessee Titans (+125)
  • Philadelphia Eagles (-300) at Washington Commanders (+240)
  • Cleveland Browns (+155) at Seattle Seahawks (-190)
  • Baltimore Ravens (-400) at Arizona Cardinals (+310)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (-350) at Denver Broncos (+280)
  • Cincinnati Bengals (+145) at San Francisco 49ers (-175)
  • Chicago Bears (+340) at Los Angeles Chargers (-450)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (+320) at Detroit Lions (-400)

NFL Week 8 over/under

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills: 43
  • Houston Texans at Carolina Panthers: 43.5
  • Los Angeles Rams at Dallas Cowboys: 45.5
  • Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers: 42.5
  • New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts: 43.5
  • New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins: 46.5
  • New York Jets at New York Giants: 36.5
  • Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers: 42
  • Atlanta Falcons at Tennessee Titans: 35.5
  • Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders: 43.5
  • Cleveland Browns at Seattle Seahawks: 38
  • Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals: 44.5
  • Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos: 46
  • Cincinnati Bengals at San Francisco 49ers: 43.5
  • Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Chargers: 46.5
  • Las Vegas Raiders at Detroit Lions: 45.5

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