The Oakland Raiders are 6-0 straight up and 5-1 against the spread since losing to the Kansas City Chiefs at home on Oct. 16. The Raiders will try to avenge that loss this Thursday night on the road against their division rival.
NFL odds, Week 14: Opening betting lines and analysis for the top games on the schedule
The Oakland Raiders are underdogs while the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots are both betting favorites at the sportsbooks for Week 14 of the NFL season.


Oakland is a 3-point road underdog on Thursday at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. With a win, the Raiders would improve to 11-2 SU and keep control of their destiny for the top seed in the AFC.
If Kansas City wins, however, the Chiefs would move into a tie with the Raiders for first place in the division and hold the tiebreaker with two head-to-head wins. Kansas City is just 1-7 ATS in its last eight games at home.
NFL Week 14 Betting Lines (see the complete list at OddsShark)
Baltimore at New England (-7)
Houston at Indianapolis (-6)
Oakland at Kansas City (-3)
Seattle (-3) at Green Bay
Dallas (-3) at New York
Another key divisional battle will take place on Sunday when the Houston Texans visit the Indianapolis Colts. Both teams currently sit in a three-way tie for first place in the AFC South, with the Tennessee Titans holding matching records of 6-6 SU.
Houston is just 1-13 SU in 14 trips to Indianapolis all-time, and enters this Sunday’s game in an 0-3 SU and ATS slump. The Colts are going off as 6-point favorites at home.
The Green Bay Packers need a win this Sunday at home against the Seattle Seahawks. The Packers have won and covered the spread in each of their last two games, but are still just 6-6 SU and 5-6-1 ATS and on the outside looking in for a playoff spot.
Seattle is 4-1 SU and 3-1-1 ATS over its last five games per the OddsShark NFL Database. The Seahawks are going off as 3-point road favorites despite having lost each of their last six road games against the Packers.
The Week 14 betting card rounds up with Dallas (-3) at the New York Giants on Sunday night and Baltimore at New England (-7) on Monday night.
Dallas will have a chance to avenge its only loss of the season on Sunday night, a 20-19 loss to the Giants back in Week 1. New England is 10-3 SU in its last 13 games against the Ravens and 9-0 in its last nine games played in Week 14.











