While the release of the full 2024 schedule is slated for Wednesday night, May 15, sportsbooks have opened betting on games announced early. Let’s look at NFL odds for some of these matchups, including this season’s international slate.
Odds for NFL’s 2024 international games
Packers vs. Eagles is set for Brazil on Friday, Sept. 6, and early action on sports betting sites has pushed the point spread in Green Bay’s direction. After opening -3.5, Philadelphia is down to a favorite for this Week 1 encounter.
For three straight weeks in October, there will be an NFL game in London, starting with Jets vs. Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Jaguars compete in the next two London games – against the Bears at Tottenham Stadium, before facing the Patriots at Wembley.
The lucky Germans get Giants vs. Panthers at Allianz Arena in Munich in November.
We’ll update odds from top sportsbook apps as we see them:
- Packers vs. Eagles, Sept. 6, Sao Paulo, Corinthians Arena (read more on Packers-Eagles odds)
- Jets vs. Vikings, Oct. 6, London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
- Jaguars vs. Bears, Oct. 13, London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
- Patriots vs. Jaguars, Oct. 20, London (Wembley Stadium)
- Giants vs. Panthers, Nov. 10, Munich (Allianz Arena)
Odds for Week 1 of the NFL season
As defending Super Bowl champs, the Chiefs host the Ravens at Arrowhead in the first game of the 2024 NFL season.
In addition to Ravens-Chiefs and Packers-Eagles, the league has also announced Cowboys vs. Browns (Sunday) and Jets vs. 49ers (Monday) as nationally-televised Week 1 matchups. Tom Brady makes his debut as a Fox analyst at the Dallas-Cleveland game.
Here are the odds for the NFL’s Week 1 slate:
More spreads, totals and moneylines for 2024 NFL schedule
AFC East rivalry game Bills vs. Dolphins is set as the second Thursday night game of the 2024 season, and the Chiefs host the Bengals in Week 2.
Here are early betting odds from top NFL sportsbooks
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