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- Online sportsbooks have posted the opening NFL Week 15 odds
- Huge playoff implications abound in Ravens vs Bengals, Chargers vs Chiefs, and more
- See the opening NFL Week 15 odds (spread, moneyline, and total) for all 16 games
Just four full weeks remain in the regular season and the playoff races in both conferences have reached a fever pitch. The NFL Week 15 odds have already been posted at online sportsbooks. With no byes remaining, bettors will have a full 16-slate to feast on from here on out.
The table below lists the opening NFL Week 15 odds for each game, roughly listed in chronological order.
NFL Week 15 Odds
The biggest spread on the board is shared between two games: the 49ers are laying 12.5 at home to the one-win Titans, who are currently in line to get the first-overall pick for the second straight season. The Eagles are also laying 12.5 points at home against the two-win Raiders.
The highest total on the board is also shared between a pair of games: both Ravens/Bengals and Lions/Rams have opened with game totals of 51.5.
The lowest total on the board is 39.5 in Browns vs Bears.
Odds as of Dec. 7th at bet365 and DraftKings. Claim the latest offers and sign-up bonuses from bet365 Missouri before wagering on NFL Week 15.
Opening Chargers vs Chiefs Odds
In what will amount to another de facto must-win game for Kansas City, the Chiefs (6-6, 5-1 home) have opened as 4.5-point home chalk against the AFC West-rival LA Chargers (8-4, 3-2 away).
Kansas City is currently the #10 seed in the AFC ahead of their SNF clash with the Houston Texans (one of the teams they need to leapfrog to get back into a postseason position) in Week 14.
Opening Packers vs Broncos Odds
A fascinating interconference clash sees the 8-3-1 Green Bay Packers visiting the 10-2 Denver Broncos. Both teams still have their eyes on the #1 seed (and lone bye) in their respective divisions. The Broncos are trying to track down the 11-2 New England Patriots, while the Packers are chasing the 9-3 Chicago Bears.
The Packers have opened as slight road favorites at Denver (-2.5) despite the Broncos’ perfect 6-0 home record through Week 14.