NFL Week 7 Opening Lines: Dolphins-Eagles on SNF, Chiefs-Chargers

To call NFL Week 6 "crazy" would be an understatement. The last two remaining undefeated teams both lost to backup quarterbacks. Plus, the biggest underdog of the week, the New York Giants, nearly pulled off a miracle and upset the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football.

I doubt Week 7 goes this hard but you never know. Every week in the NFL is it's own brand of random. Below are the NFL Week 7 spreads from PointsBet as of Monday, October 16th at 8:15 a.m. ET.

NFL Week 7 Lines

Thursday Night Football, 8:15 p.m. ET

Jacksonville Jaguars (4-2) at New Orleans Saints (3-3)


NFL Sunday 1 p.m. ET window (6 games)

Washington Commanders (3-3) at New York Giants (1-5)

Cleveland Browns (3-2) at Indianapolis Colts (3-3)

Buffalo Bills (4-2) at New England Patriots (1-5)

Atlanta Falcons (3-3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-2)

Detroit Lions (5-1) at Baltimore Ravens (4-2)

Las Vegas Raiders (3-3) at Chicago Bears (1-5)


NFL Sunday 4 p.m. ET window (4 games)

Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) at Los Angeles Rams (3-3)

Arizona Cardinals (1-5) at Seattle Seahawks (3-2)

Green Bay Packers (2-3) at Denver Broncos (1-5)

Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) at Los Angeles Chargers (2-2)*

The Chargers still need to play their NFL Week 6 Monday Night Football game vs. the Dallas Cowboys.


Sunday Night Football, 8:20 p.m. ET

Miami Dolphins (5-1) at Philadelphia Eagles (5-1)


Monday Night Football, 8:15 p.m. ET

San Francisco 49ers (5-1) at Minnesota Vikings (2-4)

Follow or fade my picks here, for not just the NFL but the NBA, NHL, PGA Tour, college football, and college hoops as well!


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Geoff Clark serves as OutKick’s sports betting guru. As a writer and host of OutKick Bets with Geoff Clark, he dives deep into the sports betting landscape and welcomes an array of sports betting personalities on his show to handicap America’s biggest sporting events. Previously, Clark was a writer/podcaster for USA TODAY's Sportsbook Wire website, handicapping all the major sports tentpoles with a major focus on the NFL, NBA and MLB. Clark graduated from St. John University.