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The NFL is American football's top professional league, with 32 teams playing a 17-game regular season from September through January followed by the playoffs and Super Bowl. Compare moneyline, spread, and total NFL odds across major sportsbooks and Polymarket below.
The National Football League runs from early September through early February, with each of the 32 teams playing a 17-game regular season before a 14-team playoff bracket leads to the Super Bowl. The 2025 season ended with the Super Bowl in February, and the 2026 season kicks off in early September 2026. This page lists every upcoming NFL matchup with live odds from the world's leading sportsbooks and Polymarket once preseason gets underway in August.
We show three markets per game. The moneyline is a straight bet on which team wins outright. The spread is the points handicap a sportsbook applies to the favorite — NFL spreads typically range from -1 to -10, with the half-point hook around the key numbers (3, 7) often shifting prices meaningfully. The total (or over/under) is a wager on combined points scored, usually landing between 40 and 50 for most regular-season NFL games.
NFL betting is the largest single market in US sportsbooks, and lines move sharply through the week as injury news, weather, and public action are baked in. Polymarket runs deep liquidity on NFL games and futures, with prices driven by trader sentiment rather than a bookmaker's vig. On primetime games and playoff matchups, Polymarket often serves as a cleaner read on true probability than a sportsbook line shaded for the public side.
When a sportsbook's implied probability diverges meaningfully from Polymarket's price on the same game, that gap is often where sharp value lives. Browse our top discrepancies page to see the biggest current NFL odds gaps and where pricing disagrees most across the major books and the prediction market.