2-3 Niners remain NFC favorites

By Only Players Staff

Updated 10/7/24 1:41am ET

Despite losing for the third time in four weeks and having a losing record, the San Francisco 49ers remain the NFC betting favorites with +420 odds at FanDuel.

On Sunday, San Francisco led the Arizona Cardinals 23-10 at halftime and 23-13 in the fourth quarter but did not score in the second half. The Niners have now blown two 10-point leads in the fourth quarter to a division opponent.

Star running back Christian McCaffrey has not played yet this season due to calf and Achilles tendinitis issues. He is not expected to return for Thursday’s game at the Seattle Seahawks.

The 5-0 Minnesota Vikings, which defeated the 49ers in Week 2, are tied with the Detroit Lions at +550 odds for the second favorite.

The 2-2 Philadelphia Eagles, which began the season as the second favorite and are currently in third place in the NFC East, are the fourth favorite with +650 odds.

The Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys, which are all 3-2, each have +1300 odds.

NFC odds, courtesy of FanDuel (top 10)

49ers +420

Vikings +550

Lions +550

Eagles +650

Packers +1300

Falcons +1300

Cowboys +1300

Commanders +1600

Saints +1700

Seahawks +1900

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