2013 Week 17 NFL Lines – Week 17 NFL Football Odds

Last Updated: December 28th, 2013 by Bankroll Sports Staff
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Week 17 NFL Betting

Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the 2013 Week 17 NFL lines for all the upcoming final week’s matchups from JustBet Sportsbook

2013 Week 17 NFL Lines For Sunday, 12/29:

Houston at Tennessee (-7, 44) 1:00 PM EST
The Houston Texans (2–13 SU, 3–12 ATS) will be looking to snap a 13 game losing streak when they travel to Tennessee to take on the Titans (6-9 SU, 6-6–3 ATS). These teams last met in week 2 with Houston winning 30–24 in overtime.

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (-7, 44) 1:00 PM EST
The Pittsburgh Steelers (7-8 SU, 8-7 ATS) need some help but could sneak into the playoffs with a win over Cleveland (4–11 SU, 6–9–1 ATS) and a loss by the Ravens, Dolphins, and Chargers. Pittsburgh won their previous meeting in week 12 27–11.

Washington at New York (N) (-3.5, 45.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Washington Redskins (3–12 SU, 5–10 ATS) and New York Giants face off in the final regular-season matchup. The Giants (6–9 SU, 6–9 ATS) won their previous meeting 24–17 in week 13.

Baltimore at Cincinnati (-5.5, 44.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Baltimore (8-7 SU, 7-7-1 ATS) and Cincinnati Bengals meet in an AFC North tilt. Cincinnati (10-5 SU, 9-5-1 ATS) clinched the division with Baltimore losing last weekend. Cincinnati can clinch a first-round bye with a win and a loss by the New England Patriots. Baltimore can clinch a playoff berth with a win in a loss by San Diego or Miami.

Jacksonville at Indianapolis (-11.5, 45.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Jacksonville Jaguars (4–11 SU, 6–9 ATS) will take on the Indianapolis Colts from Lucas Oil Stadium. Indianapolis (10-5 SU, 8-6-1 ATS) can clinch a first round bye with a win and a loss by both Cincinnati and New England.

New York (A) at Miami (-6.5, 41) 1:00 PM EST
The New York Jets (7-8 SU, 9-6 ATS) will be looking to spoil the Miami Dolphins’ (8-7 SU, 9-6 ATS) postseason plans. Miami can clinch a playoff berth with a win and a Baltimore loss, or a win in a San Diego win. The Dolphins won the previous match up to 3–3 at New York.

Carolina (NL) at Atlanta 1:00 PM EST
The Carolina Panthers (11-4 SU, 10-5 ATS) will look to lock up the NFC South division and the #2 seed with a win over the Atlanta Falcons (4-11 SU, 6-9 ATS). The Panthers can also clinch the #1 seed with a win combined with a Seattle loss and a San Francisco win.

Detroit at Minnesota (-3, 51.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Detroit Lions (7-8 SU, 6-9 ATS) will look to finish the season above .500 as they take on the Minnesota Vikings (4-10-1 SU, 8-7 ATS). The Lions won their previous matchup in week 1 34–24.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans (-12.5, 47) 1:00 PM EST

The New Orleans Saints (10-5, SU, 7-8 ATS) can clinch a playoff spot with a win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-11 SU, 6-9 ATS). They can clinch the NFC South title with a win and a Carolina loss. The Saints won the previous meeting this season 14–12.

Buffalo at New England (-9, 47) 4:25 PM EST
The New England Patriots (11–4 SU, 8-7 ATS) will look to clinch a first round bye when they host the Buffalo Bills (6–9 SU, 8-7 ATS). New England can also clinch the #1 seed with a win and a Denver loss.

Green Bay at Chicago (NL) 4:25 PM EST
The Green Bay Packers (7-7-1 SU, 5-10 ATS) will travel to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears (8-7 SU, 4-9-2 ATS) to determine the NFC North winner. There is still no word on who will get the start at quarterback for the Packers.

Denver (-11.5, 53.5) at Oakland 4:25 PM EST
The Denver Broncos (12–3 SU, 9–6 ATS) can clinch the #1 seed with a win over Oakland (4–11 SU, 8–7 ATS) or a loss by the New England Patriots. Denver clinched the AFC West title last week, as Peyton Manning broke the single-season touchdown mark against Houston. Terrell Pryor will reportedly get the start at quarterback for Oakland.

Kansas City at San Diego (-10, 45) 4:25 PM EST

Kansas City (11–4 SU, 8–7 ATS) has locked up the #5 seed, yet San Diego (8-7 SU, 8-6-1 ATS) needs a win and some help to sneak into the playoffs. The Chargers can get into the playoffs as the #6 seed with a win or a tie and a Miami and Baltimore loss.

San Francisco (-1) at Arizona 4:25 PM EST
San Francisco (11–4 SU, 9–5-1 ATS) clinched a playoff berth with a win over Atlanta last Monday night. They can clinch a #2 seed and the NFC West crown with a win and a Seattle loss. Arizona (10-5 SU, 9-4-2 ATS) can clinch a playoff berth with either a win or a tie combined with a New Orleans loss.

St. Louis at Seattle (NL) 4:25 PM EST
The Seattle Seahawks (12-3 SU, 10-5 ATS) will look to clinch the NFC West and the #1 seed with a win over the St. Louis Rams (7-8 SU, 7-8 ATS). Seattle lost their first home game since December of 2011 last week being upset by Arizona 17-10.

Philadelphia (-6.5, 52.5) at Dallas 8:30 PM EST
The Philadelphia Eagles (9-6 SU, 8-6-1 ATS) will take on the Dallas Cowboys (8-7 SU, 8-7 ATS) to determine the winner of the NFC East. Reports have surfaced that Tony Romo is out for the season, yet nothing is definitive yet. If Romo does not make the start, Kyle Orton will get the start for the Cowboys.

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