Week 5 NFL Lines (2009)

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Oct/05/2009
Week 5 NFL Lines 2009

Week 5 NFL lines for 2009 have now been published.  Let's take a look.  You can find Week 5 NFL lines at BetUS.com with some variations and line changes taking place over the course of this week.

The Dallas Cowboys will enter Kansas City as a -9 favorite.

The winless Carolina Panthers are a -3 ½ favorite at home playing a weak Washington Redskins team.

The New York Giants have the biggest line of the 2009 NFL season to date at -16, playing the Raiders at home.  Keep close tabs on the Eli Manning injury.  Oddsmakers feel confident he will play and have decided to release a line early on in this game.

Baltimore is a -8 ½ home favorite against Cincinnati.

Buffalo is listed with -6 odds playing at home against Cleveland.

One of the biggest road lines of the 2009 NFL season thus far has Pittsburgh at -10 ½ vs. Detroit.

San Francisco was a -2 ½ favorite facing Atlanta at home.

Arizona was at -5 ½ hosting Houston.

New England enters Denver as a -3 favorite.  The Broncos come into this game a surprise 4-0.  This was the most heavily bet on game of Week 5 early on.

Indianapolis is -3 ½ on the road in Tennessee.  Peyton Manning may not be playing at 100 percent.

The New York Jets are a -2 road favorite in Miami for the Monday Night Football game.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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