1-2 49ers remain +300 NFC favorite

By Only Players Staff

Updated 9/23/24 5:34am ET

Despite falling to 1-2 without injured star Christian McCaffrey, the San Francisco 49ers remain +300 NFC favorites at DraftKings, while the conference’s only two undefeateds remain longshots.

The 2-1 Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions are second favorites with +450 odds. The 2-1 Green Bay Packers (+900) saw their odds shorten, winning again without injured quarterback Jordan Love.

The Minnesota Vikings are 3-0 but still have +1200 odds. They just defeated the Houston Texans as a short home underdog. Prior to that game, they had the seventh-shorted odds of +2200.

The 1-2 Dallas Cowboys also have +1200 odds. Dallas is a five-point favorite at the New York Giants on Thursday.

The New Orleans Saints, who suffered their first loss on Sunday, have +1400 odds. The Atlanta Falcons also have +1400 odds, after another thrilling finish in primetime. However, unlike last Monday, they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Seattle Seahawks are 3-0 but are the ninth favorite with +1600 odds. They have home wins over the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins, who played with a backup QB. Plus, their road win came in overtime against the New England Patriots. Those three opponents have a combined three wins.

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