NFL Week 3 Opening Spreads Include 2 Monday Night Football Games

Even though there are still two Monday Night Football games left in Week 2, sportsbooks released odds for every NFL Week 3 game after the 4 p.m. ET Sunday games ended. Below are the opening NFL Week 3 lines as of Monday, Sept. 18 at 12:30 a.m. ET.

NFL Week 3 Lines

Thursday Night Football, 8:15 p.m. ET

New York Giants (1-1) at San Francisco 49ers (2-0)

Sunday 1 p.m. ET window (9 games)

Tennessee Titans (1-1) at Cleveland Browns (1-0)*

The Browns still need to play their Week 2 game at the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football.

Atlanta Falcons (2-0) at Detroit Lions (1-1)

New Orleans Saints (1-0)* at Green Bay Packers (1-1)

The Saints still need to play at the Carolina Panthers on Monday Night Football, Sept 18th in Week 2.

Denver Broncos (0-2) at Miami Dolphins (2-0)

Los Angeles Chargers (0-2) at Minnesota Vikings (0-2)

New England Patriots (0-2) at New York Jets (1-1)

Buffalo Bills (1-1) at Washington Commanders (2-0)

Houston Texans (0-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1)

Indianapolis Colts (1-1) at Baltimore Ravens (2-0)

Sunday 4 p.m. ET window (3 games)

Carolina Panthers (0-1)* at Seattle Seahawks (1-1)

The Panthers still need to host the Saints in Week 2 for Monday Night Football.

Chicago Bears (0-2) at Kansas City Chiefs (1-1)

Dallas Cowboys (2-0) at Arizona Cardinals (0-2)

Sunday Night Football, 8:15 p.m. ET

Pittsburgh Steelers (0-1)* at Las Vegas Raiders (1-1)

The Steelers still have to host the Browns on Monday Night Football in Week 2.

Monday Night Football (2 games)

Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)

Los Angeles Rams (1-1) at Cincinnati Bengals (0-2)

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Geoff Clark serves as OutKick’s sports betting guru. As a writer and host of OutKick Bets with Geoff Clark, he dives deep into the sports betting landscape and welcomes an array of sports betting personalities on his show to handicap America’s biggest sporting events. Previously, Clark was a writer/podcaster for USA TODAY's Sportsbook Wire website, handicapping all the major sports tentpoles with a major focus on the NFL, NBA and MLB. Clark graduated from St. John University.