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NFL Week 2 betting: Odds, lines and totals for every game

NFL Week 2 betting: Odds, lines and totals for every game

The article provides a comprehensive overview of the betting odds, lines, and totals for all 16 NFL games in Week 2. It includes the point spreads, moneyline odds, and over/under totals for each matchup, as well as Football Power Index (FPI) predictions. The information covers a wide range of games, from high-profile matchups to less prominent ones. The article aims to give readers a clear understanding of the betting landscape for the upcoming week of NFL action, allowing them to make informed decisions when placing wagers. The article does not provide any personal opinions or biases, instead focusing solely on the factual data related to the betting lines and predictions. This makes it a useful resource for anyone interested in NFL betting or simply staying up-to-date with the latest odds and lines for the upcoming games.

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