NFL Week Two Odds: Latest spreads for every game

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LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 17: A Welcome to Las Vegas sign is seen as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump prepare for their final presidential debate at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on October 17, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Clinton and Trump are scheduled to participate in the final debate on October 19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) /
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What’re the odds looking like for every NFL team going into week two?

After the inaugural week of NFL football being open to legal sports gambling across the country,  the odds for week two have been released and updated.

Thanks to our partners at OddsShark we have the latest odds for week two of the NFL season, including Thursday Night Football.

Here are the updated odds for week two of the NFL season.

Baltimore Ravens (-3) at Cincinnati Bengals
Houston Texans (-2.5) at Tennessee Titans
Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers (-2.5)
Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints (-7.5)
Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons (-4)
Indianapolis Colts at Washington Redskins (-4)
Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3)
Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5.5)
Miami Dolphins at New York Jets (-1)
Los Angeles Chargers (-7.5) at Buffalo Bills
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers (-3.5)
Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (-10)
Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos (-4)
New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars (EV)
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys (-3.5)
Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears (-3)

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New England and Jacksonville will be one of the first even games of the season, although many sports books have the Patriots as a one-point favorite on the road. These two teams went head-to-head in the AFC Championship where New England pulled off a 24-20 win at home.

Who would have ever thought the Bears would be favorites against Seattle, but after their first-half outburst in Green Bay people are higher on the Bears than they were. Seattle lost 27-24 in Denver and plays five of their first seven games on the road.

I’m surprised the Steelers are as big of favorites as they are after tying the Browns last week and facing a Chiefs offense that scored 38 points against the Chargers.

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