2024 Week 2 NFL Lines Up Now

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Every Thursday or Friday, BetOnline.ag opens up look-ahead lines for the following week. They are taken down on Sunday right before the games start.

Then they are re-opened once the games end.

Sometimes there can be a massive change based on injuries (think Jordan Love from Friday night).

If there’s a big line movement from the look-ahead lines, that will be notated.

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NFL Week 2 Lines

 

Thursday, September 12, 2024

 

    Bills at Dolphins (-1½)

 

Sunday, September 15, 2024

 

    Saints at Cowboys (-6½)

 

    Buccaneers at Lions (-6)

 

    Colts (-3) at Packers

Note: The line opened Packers -4, before Love injury.

 

    Jets (-4) at Titans

 

    49ers (-5) at Vikings

Note: Line opened 49ers -6½.

 

    Seahawks (-3½) at Patriots

 

    Giants at Commanders (-3)

 

    Chargers (-4½) at Panthers

 

    Browns at Jaguars (-3)

 

    Raiders at Ravens (-8½)

 

    Rams (-2½) at Cardinals

 

    Steelers (-3) at Broncos

 

    Bengals at Chiefs (-6)

Note: Line opened Chiefs -4.

 

    Bears at Texans (-6½)

Note: Line opened Texans -3½.

 

Monday, September 16, 2024

 

    Falcons at Eagles (-6)

Note: Line opened Eagles -4.

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