NFL Week 12 odds, expert picks, best bets, teasers, spreads, survivor picks, TV, streaming, more · Saints at Falcons · Steelers at Bengals. One of the strongest bets from the simulations: The Titans () cover the spread versus the Panthers well over 50% football odds week 12 the time, even with Will. Current odds for Week 12 of the NFL, including point spreads, moneylines, totals, and player props for every game, like Bills vs. Eagles. NFL Week 12 odds begin with three games on Thanksgiving. The Packers (+) are at the Lions (), the Commanders (+) are at the Cowboys (.
The Jaguars' defense gives up the ninth-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks. See Week 12 rankings. Betting nugget: The Texans have covered four of the past five meetings. Read more. Matchup must-reads: Jaguars 'in a great spot' after Lawrence leads victory RB Singletary has been game-changer for Texans.
There's still a lot of football to go -- the teams will meet again in New Orleans in the regular-season finale -- but this game could be a turning point, with the Falcons going back to Desmond Ridder at quarterback after losing three straight games and New Orleans winning two of its past three. That's just life in the NFL's most unpredictable division the past two seasons, where it's entirely possible the division winner will end up with an under-.
Last season, Tampa Bay won the division at Bold prediction: The Saints' defense will force at least two turnovers from Ridder. The Saints broke their streak of forcing a turnover in every game in their loss to the Vikings prior to the bye, but they'll start a new streak with the Falcons switching back to Ridder this week. Ridder has fumbled seven times this season and has had two multi-interception games.
With Marshon Lattimore out, Alontae Taylor will get his first career interception as one of those turnovers. Stat to know: Saints running back Alvin Kamara is the only running back with 50 receptions this season. He has four seasons with plus receptions, tied with Christian McCaffrey for the most among active RBs.
And he would become the fourth back with five reception seasons since Matchup X factor: Ridder. The Saints are too good defending the run -- they rank first in EPA allowed per designed carry -- for Atlanta to get by without Ridder excelling in the pass game. Injuries: Saints Falcons. What to know for fantasy: The Saints' defense allows the eighth-fewest opponent passing yards per game.
Ridder has averaged Betting nugget: All six times the Saints have faced a team that currently has a losing record, the game went under the total. Falcons going back to Ridder for rest of season. Storyline to watch: Both teams enter Sunday's game looking for their offensive identities. Football odds week 12 The Bengals are adjusting to Jake Browning as their starting quarterback after Joe Burrow 's season-ending wrist injury.
Bold prediction: Steelers QB Kenny Pickett will have multiple passing touchdowns for the second time in his career. Changing offensive coordinators sometimes has a way of jump-starting an offense. With quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan, who is close with Pickett, calling plays, Pickett has an opportunity to show he can be an NFL quarterback against a Bengals team that ranks near the bottom of the league in passing defense, allowing Stat to know: The Steelers are this season despite being outgained in every single game.
They are the 20th team to be outgained in each of the first 10 games of the season, and they are the only one to do so with a winning record. Matchup X factor: Cincinnati's run defense. With Burrow out for the season, neither team should be able to have much success on offense. The bad news for the Bengals: Their run defense has been porous, ranking 29th in EPA allowed per designed carry.
Injuries: Steelers Bengals. What to know for fantasy: Pittsburgh ranks 28th in points per game, 28th in total yards per game Pickett has averaged 9. Bryce Young And they are outright and ATS in conference games. Matchup must-reads: What could Matt Canada's firing change about the Steelers' offense. Burrow out for season with wrist injury The case for and against the Bengals still making the playoffs.
Storyline to watch: The matchup of the Colts' struggling run defense versus the Buccaneers' anemic rushing offense presents an interesting situation. Indianapolis, in the absence of suspended standout nose tackle Grover Stewart , has allowed an average of rushing yards in its past four games. Tampa Bay, meanwhile, ranks last in rushing yards and yards per carry 3.
Will one of these teams break their long-running trends. Bold prediction: The Buccaneers will have a yard rusher in running back Rachaad White for the first time since his Week 10 performance against the Seahawks last year. In their past four games, the Colts have surrendered more rushing yards than any team in the league. White's season high has been 73 yards against the Bears and the Texans.
Stat to know: Colts running back Jonathan Taylor has gone 10 straight games without going over rushing yards, the longest streak of his career. His last yard game was in Week 10 of last season. He'll mostly line up opposite the left guard spot, which Stinnie has been playing in Feiler's stead while the latter has been out because of a knee injury.
Injuries: Buccaneers Colts. He faces a Buccaneers defense in Week 12 that has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Unders are in those games. Matchup must-reads: Bucs hope 'small things' don't hold them back from playoffs Storyline to watch: This is a matchup of the league's two lowest-scoring teams, with the Giants Bold prediction: The Patriots will score 20 or more points for just the third time this season.
That is due, in part, to the Giants ranking 28th in the NFL in points allowed per game It has been a struggle offensively for New England, but one of the silver linings in recent weeks has been the rushing attack, and that's an area where the Giants have shown vulnerability opponents averaging Stat to know: Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux had two sacks last week against the Commanders, bringing his total to He's the first Giants player with plus sacks within the team's first 11 games since Jason Pierre-Paul had Matchup X factor: Patriots starting quarterback, whoever that may be.
They have to get something going in the passing game. As long as they do, the Patriots should win this game with DeVito quarterbacking the other side I know what happened against the Commanders, but still. Injuries: Patriots Giants. What to know for fantasy: Patriots WR Demario Douglas has been targeted 16 times over the past two games, and he will play a key role for the Patriots coming out of the bye against the Giants.
New York gives up the fifth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. They are ATS in their past seven games. Matchup must-reads: O'Brien hints practice will be guide for QB call. Storyline to watch: This game will be a battle of rookie quarterbacks. Bryce Young and the Panthers' offense are facing a Tennessee defense that is giving up passing yards per game.
Titans quarterback Will Levis will have a tougher task with Carolina's sixth-ranked pass defense yards per game. This matchup will come down to which of the young quarterbacks outshines the other. Bold prediction: Second-round draft pick Levis will throw for more than yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, and No.
Levis -- who has passing yards and six passing TDs through four career starts -- would be the fourth QB in Titans franchise history with at least eight TD throws and 1, passing yards through five career starts. Stat to know: Titans running back Derrick Henry has four rushing touchdowns this season, his fewest through 10 team games since He is averaging Matchup X factor: The Panthers' offensive line.
Carolina had the worst pass block win rate in Week 11, and Ikem Ekwonu ranks last in the metric among tackles over the past four weeks. Young isn't playing well, but the line isn't helping. Injuries: Panthers Titans. What to know for fantasy: In his past two games, Henry has scored a total of 8.
The Broncos are the only other team to give up more fantasy points per game than the Panthers. The matchup is perfect for the Titans running back to bounce back, but can he take advantage. Betting nugget: Four straight Panthers games have gone under the total. Also, they are one of two teams to be underdogs in every game entering this week Cardinals.
Matchup must-reads: A sign of promise amid Panthers' loss to Cowboys. Titans, Vrabel left searching for answers as losses pile up. Nfl vegas win totals Storyline to watch: The Broncos are on a four-game win streak, but the offense can't seem to find a rhythm even though quarterback Russell Wilson has played winning football. Wilson is tied for third in touchdown passes 19 and leads the league in both winning drives and fourth-quarter comebacks.
But recapturing that rhythm and keeping Wilson out of harm's way will be a tall order, given the Browns' Myles Garrett leads the league in sacks 13 and Cleveland sacks opposing quarterbacks on an NFL-most The Browns are also tops in the league in total defense and pass defense as well as sixth in scoring defense. Bold prediction: Cleveland will win another game with another last-second drive in Denver.
The Browns will then have a franchise-record four victories this season off a winning drive in the final two minutes of regulation. Stat to know: Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton has five straight games with a receiving touchdown, the longest streak by a Broncos player since Julius Thomas, five straight and one shy of tying the longest streak in Broncos history done five previous times, most recently by Wes Welker in Injuries: Browns Broncos.
What to know for fantasy: The Browns' defense gives up only 0. When it comes to Wilson and the Broncos' pass-catchers, temper your expectations. Betting nugget: All four Browns road games have gone over the total this season, but five straight Broncos games have gone under.
Matchup must-reads: How Thompson-Robinson kept Browns' season on track Sutton surging at the right time for Denver Thompson-Robinson to remain Browns' starting QB. Stafford has struggled, throwing nine touchdowns against eight interceptions. Murray, on the other hand, will be playing his third game since returning from ACL surgery and is trying to find a consistent rhythm and another win.
Nacua's worst game of the season came in Week 6 against the Cardinals, when he had four catches for 26 yards. Stat to know: The Rams are averaging A fifth straight underpoint performance would tie for the longest streak under McVay, which was set in Weeks last season. Injuries: Rams Cardinals. What to know for fantasy: The Cardinals defense that gives up the sixth-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks.
But they are also ATS in their past four games. Matchup must-reads: Rams' young defense is helping keep L. Murray: Cardinals' offense 'let the team down'. Storyline to watch: The personal in-game battle between Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby is one to watch. Since Crosby entered the league in , the Chiefs have won seven of eight meetings against the Raiders and Mahomes has thrown for 2, yards with 21 TDs and just 2 INTs in those games.
But three of Crosby's four sacks and three of his nine QB hits against Mahomes came last season. Bold prediction: The Chiefs will play a fourth straight second half without scoring a point. The Jets should have their moments on defense in this one. They might manage to catch the Dolphins napping and slightly disinterested on Friday.
Beating the Dolphins should be tough, but keeping the final score within eight points is entirely possible. The Panthers and Titans engage in a battle of teams looking ahead to the future. Will Levis and Bryce Young hope to factor into their plans. Football odds week 12 Young has not looked like a first-overall draft pick thus far in his career. Levis slid to the second round, where he has shown some flashes of potential in small doses.
Should you lay four points on Levis and the Titans at football betting sites. The Panthers have been a disappointment this season, but probably not. Houston quarterback C. Stroud has been such a fantastic rookie. He has already exceeded most expectations.
Nevertheless, we spot some value on the Jaguars at these odds. The Jaguars responded with a point win over the Titans in Week The Jags appear to be back on the right track and regained their confidence again. We know that it is the Giants, but laying points on the Patriots as a road team presents no value. They do not have a Saquon Barkley on their roster.
The Patriots can win this game, but laying four points is questionable. The Colts return from their bye after a win over the Patriots in Germany. They handled their own business and have been showing improvement following a slow start to the season. This is another matchup where oddsmakers are expecting a close game. As short home favorites off a bye, the Colts are likely the right side over the Buccaneers.
After the Vikings handed them a loss, expect the bye week to serve New Orleans well. They should have ample time to prepare for Desmond Ridder and a one-dimensional Atlanta offense. The Saints are the play as a small road underdog. Do you have faith in Jake Browning to lead the Bengals to the playoffs. With Joe Burrow ruled out for the rest of the season, Browning will have to mature quickly.
Once Burrow left against the Ravens, the team just seemingly called it quits. The Browns survived to edge out the Steelers by a field goal in Week 11, They leaned on their aggressive defense to provide rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson with a big assist in his first career NFL start. Last week, the Cardinals had opportunities to knock off the Texans on the road.
Back home in Arizona, the Cardinals are likely going to be involved in another close game. However, this time, look for the Cardinals to be on the other side. Murray and the Cardinals should eke out a win to cover. At first glance, the Bills were a decent value as underdogs. Entering the season, the primary concern for the Bills was depth. They managed to pull away from the Jets despite the injuries, but it will be significantly tougher against Jalen Hurts and the Eagles.
After dealing with the Chiefs on Monday Night Football , a letdown is a concern, but they should be in fine shape offensively. The Eagles win and cover at home. The Raiders have been dealt a tricky hand with the Dolphins and Chiefs on consecutive weeks. Fortunately, for the Raiders, the Chiefs are on the heels of their highly anticipated matchup against the Eagles.
Backing the Raiders to win outright is a tough ask, but they can keep the final score within single digits. It may not result in a win, but covering 9. Immediately after the Bengals took a lead early in the second quarter, Burrow exited the game to give the Ravens a significant advantage. Lamar Jackson finished the game, but injured his ankle. Additionally, tight end Mark Andrews is out for the rest of the season.
With this in mind, the Chargers are worth considering as home underdogs. The Bears are coming off a brutal loss after surrendering a point lead over the Lions with only three minutes remaining. The defense played well until folding in the final minutes. They picked off Jared Goff three times and could have had at least one more.
In other words, this is a significant matchup that could give the Texans the lead in the division. The Jaguars are and got back on track last week. After a loss to the 49ers, the Jaguars responded with a win over the Titans. Everything was working for the Jaguars, as the defense and offense equally held their own. If Stroud plays how he did against the Cardinals, the Texans are not beating the Jaguars.
Unlike the Cardinals, who failed to take advantage of three Stroud interceptions, Trevor Lawrence will take advantage of multiple turnovers. The Jaguars have had this game circled since getting kicked in the teeth by the Texans in September. After getting their poise back last week, expect the Jags to look like the best team in the AFC South. This week, we are fading the Bills on the road in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
However, three more members of the secondary joined the injury report. Cornerbacks Dane Jackson and Taron Johnson left early, and safety Taylor Rapp exited the game in an ambulance after a scary neck injury. The Bills held up defensively due to the pass rush against a shoddy Jets offensive line.
This will not be the case against one of the best offensive lines in Philadelphia. Brown and DeVonta Smith are likely to have strong performances at home against a depleted Buffalo secondary.