NFL 2025 Week 18 Opening Lines

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Week 18 is the only regular season week of the NFL season that does not have lookahead lines.

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It’s just too difficult for the oddsmakers to make lines without knowing what each team’s motivation is for each game.

It’s hard enough to even set opening lines today without knowing what players are sitting for Week 18.

NFL Week 18 spreads are subject to change.

NFL Week 18 Opening Lines

All Week 18 Games are currently Date/Time TBD - Flex Games

    Carolina @ Atlanta (-7.5, 47)

    Washington @ Dallas
        Note: This line is off the board because if Washington wins tonight, they clinch a playoff berth.

    Kansas City @ Denver (-8, 39.5)

    Minnesota @ Detroit (-2.5, 51.5)

    Chicago @ Green Bay (-10, 40.5)

    Houston @ Tennessee (-3, 36)

    Jacksonville @ Indianapolis (-6, 44.5)

    Los Angeles Chargers (-5.5, 41) @ Las Vegas

    Seattle @ Los Angeles Rams (-2.5, 42)

    Buffalo (-2, 41.5) @ New England

    Miami (-2, 41) @ New York Jets

    New York Giants @ Philadelphia (-3.5, 38.5)

    San Francisco (-1, 46.5) @ Arizona

    Cincinnati (-2.5, 47) @ Pittsburgh

    New Orleans @ Tampa Bay (-13, 43)

    Cleveland @ Baltimore (-18.5, 42.5)

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