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NFL odds, lines, picks, spreads, best bets, predictions for Week 1, 2022: Model high on Vikings, Colts

Written by on September 2, 2022

The first week of the NFL schedule features intriguing storylines, but there is no substitute for old-fashioned division rivalry games. Between Sunday’s slate and Monday night’s game between Denver and Seattle, seven contests feature divisional opponents. One of the biggest NFL lines comes in an AFC South showdown between Indianapolis and Houston, where the Colts are eight-point favorites against the Texans in the latest Week 1 NFL odds on Caesars Sportsbook. The Cincinnati Bengals begin their quest to return to the Super Bowl as 6.5-point favorites in the NFL spreads in their season-opener against Pittsburgh. All of the Week 1 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine’s advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 1 NFL picks now

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up over $7,500 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model enters the 2022 NFL season on an incredible 138-97 run on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. Amazingly, it hasn’t missed a top-rated pick since Week 15 last season.

The model also ranked in the top 10 on NFLPickWatch four of the past six years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 94 percent of CBS Sports Football Pick’em players four times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up. 

Now, it has turned its attention to the latest Week 1 NFL odds from Caesars and locked in picks for every NFL matchup. Head here to see every pick.

Top Week 1 NFL predictions

One of the top Week 1 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Vikings (+2) cover against the Packers in well over 50 percent of simulations. Over the last six years, the Vikings are 4-2 against the spread versus Green Bay at home. The Packers finished last season 0-3 ATS in their final three road games, which included a trip to Minnesota.

Over the last two years, cornerback Jaire Alexander has been successful bottling up Minnesota wide receiver Justin Jefferson, but it could be a different story this season. Even though Jefferson is arguably the top wide receiver in football already, Year 3 is when most tend to break out. New Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell comes to the team after serving as the Rams’ offensive coordinator and helping to orchestrate Cooper Kupp’s monster 2021 season, which included a seven-catch, 96-yard performance against Green Bay. See who else to back here.

Another one of its Week 1 NFL predictions: The Colts (-8) cover the spread on the road versus the Texans. Indianapolis had a disappointing end to its 2021-22 season, but it added quarterback Matt Ryan in the offseason and is projected to be even better offensively this year. The Colts return the NFL’s top running back, Jonathan Taylor, who will be difficult for Houston to slow down.

SportsLine’s model has Taylor going over 110 rushing yards and scoring a touchdown, while Ryan is projected to be efficient with 250 passing yards and a pair of touchdowns. SportsLine’s model expects Indianapolis to have its way offensively in Week 1, a major reason why the Colts are covering the spread in almost 60% of simulations. See which other teams to pick here.

How to make Week 1 NFL picks 

The model has also made the call on who wins and covers in every other game on the Week 1 NFL schedule, and it’s calling for a Super Bowl contender to go down hard. You can only get every pick for every game at SportsLine.

So what NFL picks can you make with confidence? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds below, then visit SportsLine to see which teams win and cover the spread, all from a proven computer model that has returned over $7,500 since its inception, and find out.

Week 1 NFL odds, lines, spreads

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Thursday, Sept. 8

Rams at Bills (+2.5, 53)

Featured Game | Los Angeles Rams vs. Buffalo Bills

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Sunday, Sept. 11

Ravens at Jets (+7, 44.5)

Featured Game | New York Jets vs. Baltimore Ravens

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Browns at Panthers (-1.5, 41.5)

Featured Game | Carolina Panthers vs. Cleveland Browns

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Colts at Texans (+8, 44)

Featured Game | Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts

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Jaguars at Commanders (-3. 44)

Featured Game | Washington Commanders vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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Patriots at Dolphins (-2.5, 45)

Featured Game | Miami Dolphins vs. New England Patriots

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Saints at Falcons (+5.5, 42.5)

Featured Game | Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints

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Eagles at Lions (+4, 48.5)

Featured Game | Detroit Lions vs. Philadelphia Eagles

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Steelers at Bengals (-6.5, 44.5)

Featured Game | Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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49ers at Bears (+7, 42)

Featured Game | Chicago Bears vs. San Francisco 49ers

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Packers at Vikings (+2, 48)

Featured Game | Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers

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Chiefs at Cardinals (+3.5, 53)

Featured Game | Arizona Cardinals vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Raiders at Chargers (-3.5, 52)

Featured Game | Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders

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Giants at Titans (-5.5, 44)

Featured Game | Tennessee Titans vs. New York Giants

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Buccaneers at Cowboys (+1.5, 50)

Featured Game | Dallas Cowboys vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Monday, Sept. 12

Broncos at Seahawks (+6, 41.5)

Featured Game | Seattle Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos

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