NFL odds
What each NFL bet means, and where to see every sportsbook's price on the same game side by side.
The four bets on every game
- Spread
- The favourite has to win by more than the posted number; the underdog can lose by less than it and the bet still wins.
- Total (over/under)
- Both teams' points added together, over or under the number the sportsbook posts.
- Moneyline
- Which team wins, however narrowly. Overtime counts.
- Player props
- A bet on one player's numbers rather than the result — passing yards, rushing yards, receptions, anytime touchdown.
Player prop prices vary most between books
Sportsbooks post hundreds of player props for a single Sunday and price each one on its own, so two of them can be 5–10% apart on the same player. Player props also carry lower stake limits than game lines, so any advantage arrives in small amounts.
Common questions
Where do these prices come from?
Live prices from every major US sportsbook, checked against the markets that have proven hardest to beat — Pinnacle, Betfair, Kalshi and Polymarket — to estimate what each bet is really worth.
What's the best sportsbook for NFL betting?
No single book is always best — every book prices the same bet a little differently, so the real edge is checking them all and taking the highest number.
When do NFL prices move most?
Early in the week when lines first open, and on Sunday mornings when player bets are posted — prices are least settled then. By kickoff, heavy betting has usually pushed spreads close to what they're really worth.