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NFL Odds

Dimers presents bettors with the best NFL odds on offer. Covering every National Football League game this season, we compare NFL Vegas odds and NFL lines from the sportsbooks in your state so you can maximize your returns.
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NFL Betting Odds

Find all of the NFL odds today for this week's NFL games in one place, here at Dimers.com. Use the tool on this page to easily compare the NFL odds and lines from the sportsbooks in your state and ensure you get the best value for your football bets.

If you're not looking for the top NFL odds this week, let's face it - you're crazy! Get the best odds NFL at Dimers and make the right bet today.

Getting the best odds on every NFL game can be tough to do on your own. Most states have multiple legal sportsbooks offering NFL football odds on the full slate of games every week, and these odds are routinely changing throughout the week due to betting action, weather, injuries and other factors that could affect the outcome of a game.

Making your own NFL betting odds comparison from sportsbook to sportsbook takes a lot of work. Fortunately, Dimers has you covered by displaying all of the NFL odds this weekend here on this page. You will easily be able to shop for the best NFL odds this week on the sides you want to bet on.

How to Read NFL Betting Odds

Understanding how to read NFL betting odds is crucial to making informed bets. Here are the three main formats for presenting odds: American, Decimal, and Fractional. We'll explain each format and provide examples to help you understand them.

  1. American Odds

American odds, also known as "moneyline odds", show you how much you can win on a $100 bet or how much you need to stake to win $100. Favorites are represented by a negative number, while underdogs have a positive number.

For example, consider these odds:

  • New England Patriots -150
  • Miami Dolphins +130

The Patriots are favorites, indicated by the negative number. You'd need to bet $150 to win $100. On the other hand, the Dolphins are underdogs. A bet of $100 would win you $130.

  1. Decimal Odds

Decimal odds show you the total return on a successful bet, including your stake. To calculate your potential payout, multiply your stake by the decimal odds.

For example:

  • Dallas Cowboys 1.75
  • New York Giants 2.40

If you bet $100 on the Cowboys, your total payout would be $175 ($100 * 1.75). If you bet $100 on the Giants, your total payout would be $240 ($100 * 2.40).

  1. Fractional Odds

Fractional odds, popular in the UK, show your potential profit relative to your stake. The numerator represents the profit, while the denominator represents the stake.

For example:

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 4/5
  • Cleveland Browns 7/4

If you bet $100 on the Steelers, your potential profit would be $80 ($100 * 4/5). If you bet $100 on the Browns, your potential profit would be $175 ($100 * 7/4).

Factors Affecting NFL Betting Odds

Odds are determined by various factors, such as team performance, injuries, and weather conditions. Sportsbooks also adjust odds based on betting action to balance their liability.

For instance, if a lot of money is placed on the Green Bay Packers, the sportsbook might reduce their odds to discourage further bets on them, while increasing the odds for their opponents to encourage more bets in the opposite direction.

Changing Odds

Odds can change frequently leading up to a game. By keeping an eye on the odds, you can take advantage of better odds before they change. Make sure to compare odds from different sportsbooks to get the best value for your bets.

NFL Betting Lines

Dimers features the latest betting lines NFL from the best legal sportsbooks in the United States for each and every game in the NFL regular season and NFL playoffs, plus the Super Bowl, including spread, total and moneyline bet types. Here's a closer look at the most popular ways to bet on the NFL:

NFL Point Spread

One of the most popular NFL betting formats is betting on NFL games against the spread. Virtually every NFL game has one team that is the favorite to win. To make betting on both sides of the game fair, both teams have their odds listed with a handicap, also known as a spread.

For example, say that the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to win at home against the Las Vegas Raiders. If the Chiefs are made a 4-point favorite, any bet on Kansas City -4 will only be graded a winner if the Chiefs win by five points or more. Meanwhile, a bet against the spread on the Raiders at +4 will win if Las Vegas wins outright or loses by three points or less. That's why NFL picks against the spread are so highly regarded.

NFL Moneyline

When comparing the spread and the moneyline, the key difference to note is that while the spread accounts for the projected odds of winning with a points handicap, the moneyline simply offers different NFL betting odds on each team to win.

For example, if the Baltimore Ravens are projected to win at home against the Cleveland Browns, their moneyline NFL odds could be listed at -180 (bet $180 to win $100). This is compared to the NFL odds of the Browns as +160 underdogs (bet $100 to win $160). You will pay a premium to bet on teams expected to win and be offered bigger payouts on teams expected to lose.

NFL Over Under

The best NFL odds this week also include NFL Over/Under bets. These wagers allow you to bet on whether you believe that an NFL game will go over or under a posted total number of points.

Let's say a hypothetical game between the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans has NFL odds including a set total at 42.5 points. A bet on the Over 42.5 points will cash if the combined score of both teams is 43 or higher, while a wager on the Under 42.5 will pay off at 42 points or lower. A Tennessee win by a final score of 23-10 would have 33 total points and pay any NFL bets this week made on the Under.

NFL Vegas Odds

Before legal sports betting in the United States became easy and accessible, most football betting was restricted to Las Vegas casinos, which is why many bettors still look for Las Vegas NFL odds and NFL Vegas lines.

As online sports betting becomes more widely available in the US, you will find the NFL odds and NFL lines shown on this page are usually aligned with what you would see in a sportsbook at a Las Vegas casino.

Generally speaking, "NFL Vegas odds" has become a popular phrase to describe the football odds offered by sportsbooks, regardless of whether you bet online or in person. So while it makes sense that you may be looking for NFL Las Vegas odds even if you aren't in Las Vegas, there's a good chance that you have legal sports betting options available in your state.

Dimers provides you with the best NFL odds this week based on your location. While these betting lines will usually be very similar to the Las Vegas NFL odds being offered by sportsbooks in Nevada, the lines offered at your local sportsbooks will be more useful to you as you can bet on them from your current location.

Whether you like to bet on football using spreads, moneylines or totals, comparing NFL betting odds is a great way to maximize the value you receive on every NFL bet you make. After all, consistently finding the best NFL odds allows you to earn the best payouts on your wins and to lose less in vigorish on your losses.

Dimers.com is the best site for comparing NFL odds. Since you're here, check out the latest NFL news and our free NFL picks, while our best bets today covers all major pro and college sports.

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