NFL Week 10 odds: Point spreads, moneylines for Sunday’s schedule

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NFL Week 10 odds: Point spreads, moneylines for Sunday’s schedule

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The NFL Week 10 odds for Sunday’s schedule feature 12 games and a number of intriguing matchups. Let’s get right into them.

Here are our top 3 games to watch on Sunday:

Two struggling AFC teams close out the league’s 2023 international series at Frankfurt Stadium in Germany.

The Colts (4-5), though, did snap a three-game losing streak in with a 27-13 Week 9 win in Carolina and are a short favorite against the AFC bottom-dwelling Patriots (2-7), who have dropped five of their last six.

Speaking of struggling, the Niners (5-3) hit the road looking to end a three-game losing streak that’s followed a 5-0 start.

It won’t be easy against the AFC South-leading Jags (6-2) who own the league’s longest current win streak at five straight as they come out of their Week 9 bye.

San Francisco, which also had a bye last weekend, is a field goal road favorite.

The NFC North-leading Lions have won five of their last six games and are coming out of their Week 9 bye.

In this one, they’re a road favorite against the 4-4 Bolts, who have won two straight and are coming off an impressive 27-6 Week 9 Monday night road win over the Jets.

Here are the rest of the NFL Week 10 odds for Sunday:

Quarterback C.J. Stroud leads the Texans (4-4) on the road after shredding the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with an NFL rookie-record 470 passing yards and five touchdowns in Week 9.

He’ll find the competition much tougher in the Bengals (5-4) who have opened as a touchdown home favorite coming off four straight wins.

The NFC South-leading Saints (5-4) head north to the Twin Cities riding a two-game win streak.

There they’ll face the suddenly surging Vikings (5-4) who have won four straight thanks to newly signed QB Josh Dobbs’ Week 9 relief heroics in Atlanta. Dobbs will be making his first Minnesota start Sunday.

QB Bryce Love and the Packers (3-5) snapped a four-game losing skid with a 20-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday.

This week, though, they’re a field goal underdog against the host Steelers (5-3), who have won three of their last four to climb into the AFC playoff picture.

Two 3-5 South division teams meet Sunday as the Titans call on the Bucs.

Rookie QB Will Levis likely will get a third straight start for slight-underdog Tennessee, while veteran QB Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers will be trying to halt a four-game losing skid.

QB Lamar Jackson and the AFC North-leading Ravens (7-2) have won four straight and five of their last six, starting with a 28-3 Week 4 romp in Cleveland, which was without starting QB Deshaun Watson in that game.

That gives Baltimore 25 wins in its last 31 games (20-11 ATS) vs. the Browns (5-3), who have won three of four since that Week 4 loss.

Despite five losses in their last seven games, the Falcons (4-5) are a slight road favorite against the 1-8 Cards, who have suffered six straight setbacks.

Arizona QB Kyler Murray, though, is set to start for the first time since suffering a knee injury in Week 14 of last season.

Aside from Cleveland-Baltimore, this is the only other divisional matchup of the weekend.

The Cowboys (5-3) have dominated the Giants (2-7) of late, winning 12 of the last 13 meetings (10-3 ATS), including a 40-0 road romp in Week 1.

Asa result, Dallas has opened as a largest favorite yet this season, laying more than two TDs against a woeful, injury-riddled Big Blue squad, that could be starting its fourth-string QB in this one.

The Commanders (4-5) won 20-17 in New England in Week 9, but that was only their second victory in their last seven games.

Seattle (5-3) is a solid home favorite and will be trying to shake off its most lopsided loss (37-3 last Sunday in Baltimore) in the last six seasons.

Gang Green (4-4) will be looking to bounce back Sunday night after being held to a season-low six points in a 21-point Week 9 Monday night home loss to the Chargers.

The Jets, though, are still a slight road favorite here against a 4-5 Raiders team that looked rejuvenated in last Sunday’s 30-6 rout of the Giants. Earlier in the week, the Silver and Black fired unpopular head coach Josh McDaniels.

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