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Updated Nov. 3, 2024, 11 a.m. by Marcus A. DiNitto 1 min read
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There's an intriguing slate of NFL Week 9 games set for today, Sunday, Nov.

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Let's look at some big moneyline favorites on the NFL Week 9 card.

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Here are the biggest moneyline favorites for Sunday, Nov.

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Ravens odds and expert picks The Broncos are a surprising 5-3 on the season but face the daunting task of a visit to Baltimore on Sunday.

The Ravens are large favorites at FanDuel Sportsbook : TSN's Iyer predicts a closer game than the betting line suggests, and thus offers a lean to the Broncos with a point spread bet.

"The Broncos are fielding a sound offense with dual-threat QB Bo Nix playing well, channeling his inner Lamar Jackson," Iyer writes .

"Nix and Sean Payton will keep Denver in it with some good passing and pass defense, but in the end, Denver's front will be worn down by Derrick Henry." Pick: Ravens win 26-23, but the Broncos cover the spread.

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Eagles expert pick The Eagles look to build on recent momentum as large favorites over the struggling Jaguars.

Here are live odds from FanDuel.

TSN's Bender sees a one-sided affair on Sunday: "The Jaguars lost another heart-breaker in Week 8 against Green Bay, and the road trip to Philadelphia could be bad news for former Eagles coach Doug Pederson.

The Eagles have won three in a row since the bye week with a defense that has allowed just 12 points per game in that stretch.

Saquon Barkley has 331 rushing yards on 5.8 yards per carry.

The Eagles failed to cover in their past two games, but that changes here." Pick: Eagles 33, Jaguars 18 FanDuel promo for NFL: Bet $5, Win $150 in bonus bets + 3 free months of NBA League Pass Our FanDuel promo offers a generous deal for new customers: $150 in bonus bets if you hit your first $5 bet.

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