2009 NFL Week 8 Point Spreads & Odds
Along with the odds for Week 8, here are a couple of marquee matchups worth tuning into this weekend.
Giants at Eagles, 1:00PM ET
After starting the year 5-0, the Giants have dropped two straight and now travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles in a hostile environment. The Eagles didn’t look particularly sharp offensively on Monday night vs. the Redskins, but they have more than enough weapons to put points on the board against a banged up Giants defense. Both these teams are looking for a win in order to keep pace in the NFC East.
Odds: Eagles PK.
Broncos at Ravens, 1:00PM ET
Both of these teams are fresh coming off their byes, but the Broncos have won six straight while the Ravens have dropped three in a row. Baltimore’s secondary has been its Achilles’ heel all season and while the offense continues to put up points, they’ll be tested this Sunday by a Denver defense that has played well this year. Josh McDaniels’ squad has battled adversity all season and will have to do so again this weekend against a Ravens team desperately seeking a win.
Odds: Ravens –3.
Vikings at Packers, 4:15PM ET
This game is important for both teams on so many levels. Brett Favre returning to Lambeau will command most of the headlines, but perhaps more importantly is the Packers need a win to prove they can beat an opponent with a winning record and keep pace with Minnesota in the division. The Vikings would love to bounce back from their loss to Pittsburgh last week, sweep the season series with Green Bay, and take a commanding three game (really a four game when you factor in tiebreakers) lead over the Packers.
Odds: Packers –3.
Falcons at Saints, 8:30PM ET, Monday
The Saints appear to be unstoppable right now, while the Falcons are reeling following their loss to the Cowboys last Sunday. Atlanta’s secondary is a major question mark and if the front four can’t generate any pressure, Drew Brees is going to have a field day. The Falcons also need to get Michael Turner and the ground game going or else the solid New Orleans defense might force Matt Ryan into making a couple mistakes. This is a huge game for the Falcons, because they don’t want to fall three games back in the division.
Odds: Saints –10.
NFL Week 8 Point Spreads:
Broncos +3 Over 41.5
Ravens –3 Under 41.5
Browns +13.5 Over 40
Bears –13.5 Under 40
Texans –3.5 Over 41.5
Bills +3.5 Under 41.5
Vikings +3 Over 47
Packers –3 Under 47
49ers +13 Over 44
Colts –13 Under 44
Dolphins +3.5 Over 40.5
Jets –3.5 Under 40.5
Seahawks +10 Over 46
Cowboys –10 Under 46
Raiders +16.5 Over 41.5
Chargers –16.5 Under 41.5
Jaguars +3 Over 45
Titans –3 Under 45
Panthers +10 Over 41
Cardinals –10 Under 41
Giants PK Over 44
Eagles PK Under 44
Falcons +10 Over 54
Saints –10 Under 54
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I’m beginning to think the only way the Saints don’t make the Super Bowl is through some major injuries.
Extremely early to make that call I know, but I don’t see anyone winning a road playoff game in the Superdome, and have you looked at their remaining schedule?
They have four games left out of 10 that could be considered difficult (Atlanta x2, New England, Dallas), and three of those are at home.
The other six are Tampa (0-7) twice, Carolina (2-4) twice, Washington (2-5), and St Louis (0-7).
They already have the inside track at homefield throughout the NFC playoffs due to their record, and they have to be the favorite to end up with it given that remaining schedule.
I agree 100% with snd_dsgnr.
Time will tell, I guess.
They won’t have easy wins in the playoffs.