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2025 NFL betting: Odds for every Kansas City Chiefs game this season

2025 NFL betting: Odds for every Kansas City Chiefs game this season

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The 2025 NFL schedule release has come and gone, which means that in addition to every team's opponents (which we already knew), we now know when those matchups will happen for every team for the 2025-26 season. And with those matchups released, we can assess bye weeks, rest advantages, travel advantages and more.
It also means sportsbooks have all the information needed to put out lines for every game of the season.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs went 15-2 last season and made it back to the Super Bowl, where they fell 40-22 to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Chiefs are still one of the most public teams in the NFL and will play on Thanksgiving Day at the Dallas Cowboys and Christmas at the Denver Broncos.
They are currently favored in 16 games this season and have a win total of 11.5 — tied for the highest over/under in the NFL.
Here are Chiefs' odds in every game this season:
Week 1: Chiefs (-2.5, 45.5) vs. Los Angeles Chargers (in São Paulo)
Week 2: Chiefs (-1.5, 45.5) vs. Eagles
Week 3: Chiefs (-6.5, 43.5) at New York Giants
Week 4: Chiefs (-1.5, 48.5) vs. Ravens
Week 5: Chiefs (-4.5, 47.5) at Jaguars
Week 6: Chiefs (-3, 48.5) vs. Lions
Week 7: Chiefs (-9.5, 45.5) vs. Raiders
Week 8: Chiefs (-3.5, 48.5) vs. Commanders
Week 9: Chiefs at Bills (-2.5, 48.5)
Week 10: BYE
Week 11: Chiefs (-1.5, 45.5) at Broncos
Week 12: Chiefs (-9.5, 45.5) vs. Colts
Week 13 (Thanksgiving): Chiefs (-6, 47.5) at Cowboys
Week 14: Chiefs (-6.5, 45.5) vs. Texans
Week 15: Chiefs (-4.5, 45.5) vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Week 16: Chiefs (-7, 44.5) at Titans
Week 17 (Christmas): Chiefs (-4.5, 44.5) at Broncos
Week 18: Chiefs (-6) at Raiders
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