Week 9 NFL Betting Odds, ATS Trends, Rankings & Game Notes

There are plenty of NFL games to get excited for in Week 9, including the Brees-Brady rematch on Sunday Night Football and multiple games between teams with 5+ wins apiece. Check out the entire rundown of games below plus betting odds, rankings, ATS trends, and notes.

Week 9 NFL Betting Lines & TV Info

rankings = scoring offense & defense

Green Bay at San Francisco, 8:20pm (Thursday)

TV: FOX/NFLN/PRIME
Line: GB -5.5
O/U: 51

Trends: Green Bay (6-0 ATS in last six games following SU loss); San Francisco (6-2 ATS in last eight games vs. GB); Totals (Over is 8-3 in last 11 meetings)

Rankings: Green Bay (Offense, 3; Defense, 20); San Francisco (Offense, 15; Defense, 10)

Notes: Jimmy Garoppolo and George Kittle are out for San Francisco.

Detroit at Minnesota, 1pm

TV: CBS
Line: MINN -4
O/U: 54

Trends: Detroit (1-6 ATS in last seven November games); Minnesota (5-0 ATS in last 5 games vs. DET); Totals (Under is 10-3 in last 13 meetings)

Rankings: Detroit (Offense, 18; Defense, 26); Minnesota (Offense, 13; Defense, 29)

Notes: Kirk Cousins is 4-1 in his career vs. Detroit with a 120.2 passer rating.

Denver at Atlanta, 1pm

TV: CBS
Line: ATL -4
O/U: 50

Trends: Denver (5-1 ATS in last six November games); Atlanta (6-1 ATS in last seven games vs. teams with losing records)

Rankings: Denver (Offense, 27; Defense, 17); Atlanta (Offense, 14; Defense, 22)

Notes: A rematch of Super Bowl XXXIII.

Houston at Jacksonville, 1pm

TV: CBS
Line: HOU -7
O/U: 52

Trends: Houston (4-1 ATS in last five games vs. JAX); Jacksonville (0-5 ATS in their last five games overall); Totals (Under is 5-0 in last five meetings)

Rankings: Houston (Offense, 22; Defense 30); Jacksonville (Offense, 26; Defense, 31)

Notes: Gardner Minshew is out; rookie Jake Luton from Oregon State will make his first NFL start.

Carolina at Kansas City, 1pm

TV: FOX
Line: KC -11
O/U: 52

Trends: Carolina (4-0 ATS in last four as an underdog); Kansas City (4-0-1 ATS in last five vs. teams with losing record); Totals (Under is 4-1 in last five meetings)

Rankings: Carolina (Offense, 25; Defense, 13); Kansas City (Offense, 2; Defense, 3)

Notes: Teddy Bridgewater‘s first-ever start at Arrowhead Stadium. Early public action heavy on Kansas City (72%)

Baltimore at Indianapolis, 1pm

TV: CBS
Line: BAL -3
O/U: 45

Trends: Baltimore (0-7 ATS in last seven after an SU loss); Indianapolis (10-1 ATS in last 11 games vs. BAL)

Rankings: Baltimore (Offense, 8; Defense, 2); Indianapolis (Offense, 10; Defense, 5)

Notes: Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey tested positive for COVID-19 and seven other defensive players (inc. four starters) are now isolating due to close contact. Also, this game features the old Baltimore franchise hosting the new Baltimore franchise

Seattle at Buffalo, 1pm

TV: FOX
Line: SEA -3
O/U: 54

Trends: Seattle (6-0-1 ATS in last seven November games); Buffalo (0-4 ATS in last four games overall); Totals (Over is 6-0 in last six meetings)

Rankings: Seattle (Offense, 1; Defense, 24); Buffalo (Offense, 19; Defense, 14)

Notes: Seattle’s first trip to Buffalo since 2008. Josh Allen‘s first game against Seattle. Seattle’s top two running backs (Carlos Hyde & Chris Carson) missed Week 8 and are uncertain for Week 9.

Chicago at Tennessee, 1pm

TV: FOX
Line: TENN -6
O/U: 47

Trends: Chicago (3-7 ATS in last 10 road games); Tennessee (1-5 ATS in last six games as favorite)

Rankings: Chicago (Offense, 28; Defense, 8); Tennessee (Offense, 6; Defense, 18)

Notes: Both teams are coming off back-to-back losses.

NY Giants at Washington, 1pm

TV: FOX
Line: WSH -3
O/U: 42

Trends: NY Giants (4-1 ATS in last five games); Washington (2-5 ATS in last seven home games vs. NYG); Totals (Under is 6-2 in last eight meetings)

Rankings: NY Giants (Offense, 31; Defense, 15); Washington (Offense, 30; Defense, 11)

Notes: Washington coming off a bye week. Washington has No. 1 pass defense in NFL. Kyle Allen 3-6 career home record with 75.0 passer rating.

Las Vegas at LA Chargers, 4:05pm

TV: FOX
Line: LAC -1.5
O/U: 53

Trends: Las Vegas (5-1 ATS in last six road games); LA Chargers (1-6-1 ATS in last eight games vs. AFC West); Totals (Under is 6-1 in last seven meetings)

Rankings: Las Vegas (Offense, 12; Defense, 25); LA Chargers (Offense, 17; Defense, 19)

Notes: Chargers have allowed 29+ points in last four games. First Raiders-Chargers game at SoFi Stadium.

Pittsburgh at Dallas, 4:25pm

TV: CBS
Line: PITT -13.5
O/U: 42

Trends: Pittsburgh (5-0 ATS in last five games overall); Dallas (0-8 ATS in last eight games)

Rankings: Pittsburgh (Offense, 5; Defense, 6); Dallas (Offense, 24; Defense, 32)

Notes: Andy Dalton will not play, meaning rookie seventh-rounder Ben DiNucci will make his second NFL start. Dallas hasn’t had an ATS win all season.

Miami at Arizona, 4:25pm

TV: CBS
Line: ARI -5
O/U: 48

Trends: Miami (5-1 ATS in last six games overall); Arizona (7-2-1 ATS in last 10 games overall); Totals (Over is 4-0 in last four meetings)

Rankings: Miami (Offense, 11; Defense, 1); Arizona (Offense, 9; Defense, 9)

Notes: Tua Tagovailoa making his first road start. Kyler Murray‘s first game against Miami. Arizona ranks No. 1 in total yards per game.

New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 8:20pm

TV: NBC
Line: TB -5.5
O/U: 52

Trends: New Orleans (1-5 ATS in last six games overall); Tampa Bay (0-4 ATS in last four games vs. NO); Totals (Over is 5-1 in last six meetings)

Rankings: New Orleans (Offense, 7; Defense, 23); Tampa Bay (Offense, 4; Defense, 7)

Notes: Antonio Brown will likely make his Bucs debut. Tampa Bay is currently the favorite (-190) to win NFC South. Drew Brees and Tom Brady continue to go back-and-forth with the all-time TD pass lead; Brady currently leads Brees by one touchdown.

New England at NY Jets, 8:15pm (Monday)

TV: ESPN
Line: NE -7
O/U: 42

Trends: New England (22-7 ATS in last 29 games vs. teams with losing record); NY Jets (1-7 ATS in last eight games overall); Totals (Under is 7-1 in last eight meetings)

Rankings: New England (Offense, 29; Defense, 12); NY Jets (Offense, 32; Defense, 28)

Notes: Jets have the worst pass offense in the NFL. Cam Newton has a 2-0 career record against the Jets.