New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys. It’s hard to call this NFC East contest a rivalry, since the Jints haven’t won since 2021 against the Cowboys, and haven’t beaten their quarterback, Dak Prescott, since 2016. The Giants looked terrible in their opener, and Dallas played decently against the Philadelphia Eagles, so it’s difficult to muster any hope for Big Blue in this one.
Point Spread: Dallas -4.5 (-110), New York +4.5 (-110)
Money Line: Dallas -225, New York+185
Game Total (Over/Under): Dallas Under 44.5 (-110), New York Over 44.5 (-110)
New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins may be a battle for the No. 1 draft choice in 2026. Miami was waxed by Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones in their opener, and there’s already rumbles that head coach Mike McDaniel is on the hot seat. The Patriots have their own worries, as quarterback Drake Maye struggled in their opener.
Point Spread: Miami -1.5 (+100)
Money Line: Miami -118, New England -102
Game Total (Over/Under): Miami Under 43.5 (-115), New England Over 43.5 (-105)
Sunday Night Football has the Atlanta Falcons vs. the Minnesota Vikings. Atlanta played tougher than expected against Tampa Bay last week, losing by just a field goal. Minnesota made a strong comeback behind redshirt rookie J.J. McCarthy. The Vikings may not miss after losing former QB Sam Darnold to the Seattle Seahawks.
Moneyline: Minnesota -170, Atlanta +142
Spread: Minnesota -3 (-115), Atlanta +3 (-105)
Over/Under: Minnesota Under 44.5 (-110), Atlanta Over 44.5 (-110)
Monday Night Football has the Los Angeles Chargers visiting the Las Vegas Raiders. The Chargers eked out an opening day win against the tough Kansas City Chiefs, while the Raiders slapped around a weak New England Patriots team. The Chargers should win, although quarterback Geno Smith and the Raiders might make it close.
Moneyline: Los Angeles -180, Las Vegas +150
Spread: Los Angeles +3 (+102), Las Vegas -3 (-122)
Over/Under: Los Angeles Over 46.5 (-108), Las Vegas Under 46.5 (-112)
New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills is a battle between AFL originals, but that’s where the similarities end. Buffalo is a Super Bowl favorite, while the Jets - even though they played the Pittsburgh Steelers tough last week - will likely struggle to hit .500. Buffalo had a comeback for the ages in their last game vs. the Baltimore Ravens, so whether there is a hangover from that adrenalized victory will be interesting to watch.
Moneyline: Buffalo -310, New York +250
Spread: Buffalo -6.5 (-115), New York +6.5 (-105)
Over/Under: Buffalo over 46.5 (-110), New York Under 46.5 (-110)