Thursday Night Football Odds: TNF Betting Lines 2024


Week 2 saw Miami and Buffalo face off on TNF, and Week 3 will feature the other half of the AFC East as the New York Jets host the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football.

Sep 13, 2024 • 08:46 ET

NFL Week 3 kicks off with its second straight AFC East clash, as the New York Jets host the New England Patriots just one week after Miami and Buffalo faced off.

The Jets are posted at -7 on the look-ahead line, but with Week 2 games still to be played, things could very much change.

Check back here for up-to-date odds and player props for this game, and also check out the full Week 3 odds for the latest lines and spreads for each matchup.

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Patriots vs Jets opening odds

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Thursday Night Football 2024 schedule & how to watch

Date Matchup Time
9/5
Week 1
Ravens (20)  at Chiefs (27) 8:20
NBC
9/12
Week 2
Bills (31) at Dolphins (10) 8:15
PRIME
9/19
Week 3
Patriots at Jets 8:15
PRIME
9/26
Week 4
Cowboys at Giants 8:15
PRIME
10/3
Week 5
Buccaneers at Falcons 8:15
PRIME
10/10
Week 6
49ers at Seahawks 8:15
PRIME
10/17
Week 7
Broncos at Saints 8:15
PRIME
10/24
Week 8
Vikings at Rams 8:15
PRIME
10/31
Week 9
Texans at Jets 8:15
PRIME
11/7
Week 10
Bengals at Ravens 8:15
PRIME
11/14
Week 11
Commanders at Eagles 8:15
PRIME
11/21
Week 12
Steelers at Browns 8:15
PRIME
11/28
Week 13
Bears at Lions 12:30
CBS
11/28
Week 13
Giants at Cowboys 4:30
FOX
11/28
Week 13
Dolphins at Packers 8:20
NBC
12/5
Week 14
Packers at Lions 8:15
PRIME
12/12
Week 15
Rams at 49ers 8:15
PRIME
12/19
Week 16
Browns at Bengals 8:15
PRIME
12/26
Week 17
Seahawks at Bears 8:15
PRIME
No TNF matchup in Week 18

TNF betting tips

From Jason Logan, Covers Senior Industry Analyst

1

What happened before?

Thursday games present a tight turnaround for the teams involved. Look back at the teams’ recent schedule challenges and see if this short week compounds a busy calendar — especially for the road team. Practice and prep time are at a premium during these short weeks… and they will lose a day to travel.

2

Injuries loom large

Thursday games also leave less time for teams to heal up. Injured players don’t have the same window for recovery and are often ruled out early. Even players nursing bumps and bruises, or playing through pain, can feel the squeeze of the short week, so read up on who’s hurting — but not listed on the injury report.

3

Coaching matters

Coaching can give a big edge on the short week. Give the benefit of the doubt to veteran coaches and experienced staff, who are known for their game prep and have navigated the challenges of TNF before.

4

Baby, it (gets) cold outside

Thursday night games can also be an advantage for cold weather teams come December and January. Temperatures plummet when the sun goes down and places like Green Bay, Chicago, and Buffalo turn into frozen wastelands. While the sub-zero temps impact both sides, visitors from warmer cities or indoor stadiums may struggle to adapt when the mercury drops.

5

Home-field frenzy

Home-field advantage can get a bit of a boost on Thursday nights. The home crowd has been tailgating all day, rather than partying for a 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. ET kickoff. That ravenous crowd is then released into the stadium, giving the home hospitality a little extra bite.

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