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NFL Week 7 Odds Revealed: Which Teams Are Poised for Shocking Upsets in Monday Night’s Doubleheader?

NFL Week 7 Odds Revealed: Which Teams Are Poised for Shocking Upsets in Monday Night’s Doubleheader?

Ever wonder if Monday nights could get any more electrifying? Well, buckle up — NFL Week 7 is serving up a doubleheader that’s nothing short of a spectacle. Picture this: the Detroit Lions roaring at home against the Buccaneers, while across the coast, the Texans take on the Seahawks under those bright Monday lights. And just when you thought the action couldn’t jet-set any further, we’ve got a London clash with the Rams battling the Jaguars — because, why not mix in a little transatlantic drama? With 15 games on the docket and opening lines fresh from DraftKings as of late Sunday night, the stage is set for some heart-pounding gridiron excitement . So, are you ready to dive into the spreads, moneylines, and totals that could make or break your week? Let’s get into it — it’s time to make those Monday nights legendary. LEARN MORE.

I hope you like two Monday Night Football games because we have another MNF doubleheader in NFL Week 7. However, it’s a double-banger this week, with the Lions hosting the Buccaneers, and the Texans visiting the Seahawks Monday. The London game is intriguing, pitting the Rams against the Jaguars. Here are the opening moneylines, spreads, and totals for all 15 games. 

The odds are courtesy of DraftKings as of 11:05 p.m. ET Sunday, October 12. 

*Chicago still needs to play the Washington Commanders on Monday Night Football in NFL Week 6. 

**Washington still needs to play Chicago on Monday Night Football in NFL Week 6. 

***The Falcons still have to play the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football in NFL Week 6. 

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