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Week 1 NFL lines are out in May and surely someone is ready to place their bets on who will start their season off right.

The regular season’s opening game will be Sept. 4 on “Thursday Night Football” when the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles host the division rival Cowboys.

Philadelphia opens as a seven-point favorite in a potential shootout, while Dallas is +280 on the moneyline at BetMGM Sportsbook.

There will also be a Friday contest during Week 1 for the second straight year as the Chiefs are 2.5-point favorites against Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers for their clash in Brazil.

The reigning champions in each conference get a showcase game in prime time to open the season before a 13-game onslaught Sunday.


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Week 1 NFL lines, odds

Cowboys vs. Eagles

Chiefs vs. Chargers (Brazil)

Cardinals vs. Saints

Buccaneers vs. Falcons

Panthers vs. Jaguars


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Bengals vs. Browns

Dolphins vs. Colts

Giants vs. Commanders


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Steelers vs. Jets

Raiders vs. Patriots

Titans vs. Broncos

49ers vs. Seahawks

Lions vs. Packers

Texans vs. Rams

Ravens vs. Bills

Betting on the NFL?

Vikings vs. Bears

Why Trust New York Post Betting

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