NFL Scores & Matchups
Baltimore @ Houston
Seattle @ Chicago
Denver @ Cincinnati
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Arizona @ L.A. Rams
L.A. Chargers @ New England
Atlanta @ Washington
Indianapolis @ N.Y. Giants
Las Vegas @ New Orleans
Carolina @ Tampa Bay
Green Bay @ Minnesota
N.Y. Jets @ Buffalo
Tennessee @ Jacksonville
Dallas @ Philadelphia
Miami @ Cleveland
Detroit @ San Francisco
NFL Scores and Matchups
This page shows every game for each week of the NFL season and is a great spot to start your betting research for the week.
We show every upcoming matchup for the week, as well as live scores and results as they happen. Before the games, bettors can see the odds for every matchup, and once the game ends, we’ll give you a look at the scores, broken down by quarter.
What are the main types of bets for NFL matchups?
After you've chosen your bets, the next thing to do is use our NFL odds comparison tool to find the best lines from a wide variety of the best betting sites. Here, you'll see the odds for each game's point spread, moneyline, and total. Betting on the point spread is picking the expected score difference between the teams. Betting on the moneyline means you're betting on who will win. Over/Under or Totals betting is guessing if the total points scored in the game will be over or under a certain number.
When you click on a game, you get a whole load of NFL player props and odds.
Why use Covers NFL Scoreboard
Covers NFL scoreboard is an ideal starting point for bettors to study their NFL picks.
Our trustworthy odds come straight from the top NFL betting sites, and the matchup pages provide access to a wealth of odds and stats for every NFL game. Regardless if you're wagering on Super Bowl odds or seeking a good game for a new sportsbook promo, this page is your launchpad!
How frequently is the NFL scoreboard updated?
Our live scores update as they happen and our pre-game odds get a refresh every five minutes, ensuring you see the best betting odds for upcoming NFL games.
FAQs
NFL matchups are scheduled using a rotation system involving divisional, intra-conference and inter-conference games. Each team plays 17 games throughout the season against teams within their division, teams from other divisions within the same conference, and teams from divisions in the opposite conference, with one additional game added under the new schedule format.
Injuries can significantly affect NFL matchups and betting odds. Key player injuries can lower a team's chances of winning, which can sway the betting odds, making the unaffected team more favored to win.
The average score of an NFL game varies from season to season, but typically, teams tend to score on average between 20 to 25 points per game. For instance, in the 2020 season, the average combined score for both teams was about 49 points per game.