Nfl week 7 predictions: Chiefs over Chargers, Lions over Ravens, Browns down Colts

This is the challenge that awaits the Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins in Week 7. Considering the preseason hype, we aren’t surprised that the teams have had such a successful first half season. But can they do it on the road against other contenders?

NFL predictions for Week 7 :

13:00
Under 38.0 Total Points
ATL Falcons @ TB Buccaneers

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BUF Bills -7.5 Point Spread
@ NE Patriots

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CLE Browns -3.5 Point Spread
@ IND Colts

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Over 43.0 Total Points
DET Lions @ BAL Ravens

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Under 36.5 Total Points
LV Raiders @ CHI Bears

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Over 40.0 Total Points
WAS Commanders @ NY Giants

16:05
SEA Seahawks -7.5 Point Spread
vs ARZ Cardinals

20:20
PHI Eagles -2.5 Point Spread
vs MIA Dolphins

 

NFL Money Line Betting

When betting on an NFL game, the easiest way to win is to bet that team on the money line. Tie betting in the NFL is very rare, but it does happen.

This is why the 2-way money line is used here, meaning that you can only bet on either team X or team Y, which results in a push. If there is a tie in a game, then your money line bet on that team would lose if it ties.

NFL Against The Spread Betting

NFL Against The Spread betting is the most popular method people use to place bets on the NFL every week. This type of betting entails wagering on either the favorite team winning by a certain number of points or the underdog keeping the game close by winning outright or losing by less than that set number.

To illustrate, let’s say the 49ers are favored at -5 against the Seattle Seahawks and they win with a score of 24-17. In this case, they not only emerge victorious but also cover the spread by triumphing with a margin of 7 points.

However, if the Seahawks manage to keep it closer, such as achieving a final score of 24-20 in favor of their opponent, they would ultimately lose the game but still cover the spread since their point difference falls below 5.

NFL Over Under Betting

Using NFL Over Under betting is a great way to wager on a match when one doesn’t like the other side, or when you think it’s going to be a tight, nervy game.

It is based on the total number of points scored by both teams, which is set by sportsbooks at 48.5, and if more than 49 points are scored, the over will win, and if fewer than 48 points, the under will win.