Sunday Night Football Betting in NY

During the NFL season, each game on the docket will attract betting action and viewing interest. Things go to even more of an extreme when the marquee affairs roll around, and many of them are reserved for Sunday Night Football. In general, it’s the top broadcasting spot for the NFL week, and the schedule makers do a solid job of filling it with compelling matchups.

Our complete guide to Sunday Night Football betting will cover everything you need to know. We’ll walk through the schedule and the impacts on the local teams, it’s just the Buffalo Bills making a SNF appearance in 2022, as well as some tips and trends you can use for betting on one of the biggest highlights of the NFL week. Let’s begin with a look at where you can find the best odds for this primetime affair.

NFL Sunday Night Football odds for this week

Each game on the NFL docket brings in tons of betting volume. You’ll see a lot of movement on the odds board as a result. You can find the latest numbers from the top sportsbooks right here via our live odds feed. These are the real-time numbers from the best sportsbooks in New York, so bookmark and check back often for the latest lines on SNF.

How to bet on Sunday Night Football in NY

Legal sports betting is available in New York, and there are a number of online betting options to explore. You can get set up to play in just a couple of minutes. To begin, here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • Check out our recommended sportsbooks and click the links to access their sites and sign up. You’ll be eligible for bonus offers by using our links or NY sportsbook promo codes.
  • Enter the necessary info — name, date of birth, etc. — and follow all of the prompts to complete the registration process.
  • Download the app for your device from the sportsbook website and log in on mobile.
  • Make your first deposit and check out the latest NFL odds.

In order to actually place bets, you have to be within the borders of NY. Geolocation tracking verifies your location, so you won’t be able to bet if you aren’t there. You can manage your account without issue elsewhere as you enjoy all of the Sunday Night Football action this season.

Who’s playing on Sunday Night Football this week?

The NFL typically releases its schedule in April or May. From the end of the Super Bowl up to that point, schedule makers have the task of getting it all together in a format that makes sense. Currently, each of the 32 teams now plays 17 games over 18 weeks for a total of 289 games.

We’ll see what develops on that front moving forward. The Sunday Night Football portion of the schedule is reserved for the most enticing games on the docket. To make sure that’s the case throughout the year, the league leaves itself some flexibility later in the season as the need arises. Here’s how the SNF schedule looks for the 2022 season, keeping in mind that games in Weeks 5-17 are subject to change based on flexible scheduling.

Date Road Home Result
Kickoff – Sep. 8 (Thursday) Buffalo Bills Los Angeles Rams Bills 31-10
Week 1 – Sep. 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dallas Cowboys Buccaneers 19-3
Week 2 – Sep. 18 Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers Packers 27-10
Week 3 – Sep. 25 San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos Broncos 11-10
Week 4 – Oct. 2 Kansas City Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chiefs 41-31
Week 5 – Oct. 9 Cincinnati Bengals Baltimore Ravens Ravens 19-17
Week 6 – Oct. 16 Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles Eagles 26-17
Week 7 – Oct. 23 Pittsburgh Steelers Miami Dolphins Dolphins 16-10
Week 8 – Oct. 30 Green Bay Packers Buffalo Bills Bills 27-17
Week 9 – Nov. 6 Tennessee Titans Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs 20-17 OT
Week 10 – Nov. 13 Los Angeles Chargers San Francisco 49ers 49ers 22-16
Week 11 – Nov. 20 (original game was flexed) Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers Chiefs 30-27
Week 12 – Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving) New England Patriots Minnesota Vikings Vikings 33-26
Week 12 – Nov. 27 Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles Eagles 40-33
Week 13 – Dec. 4 Indianapolis Colts Dallas Cowboys Cowboys 54-19
Week 14 – Dec. 11 (original game was flexed) Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Chargers Chargers 23-17
Week 15 – Dec. 18 (original game was flexed) New York Giants Washington Commanders Giants 20-12
Week 16 – Dec. 25 (Christmas) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arizona Cardinals Buccaneers 19-16
Week 17 – Jan. 1 (original game was flexed) Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens Steelers 16-13

Giants’ 2022 Sunday Night Football schedule

While the official release of the NFL schedule had Big Blue once again sitting out on SNF in 2022, the Giants had their Week 15 game against the Washington Commanders flexed to SNF. It’s the first time since 2020 that New York will play on Sunday Night Football. The team hasn’t made it to the postseason since 2016, but hope could be returning with Brian Daboll as the new Giants head coach. Looking back, here’s how the New York Giants have fared in their last three appearances on Sunday Night Football.

  • Dec. 20, 2020 — Cleveland Browns at Giants, Browns 20-6
  • Sept. 16, 2018 — Giants at Dallas Cowboys, Cowboys 20-13
  • Oct. 15, 2017 — Giants at Denver Broncos, Giants 23-10

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Jets’ 2022 Sunday Night Football schedule

It has been a tough decade for fans of the New York Jets. The team hasn’t made it to the playoffs since 2010. As a result, the bright lights of SNF are again foreign territory in 2022. The Jets haven’t played in this spot since 2011. Here’s a look back at the last three Sunday Night tilts for the Jets.

  • Nov. 13, 2011 — New England Patriots at Jets, Patriots 37-16
  • Oct. 2, 2011 — Jets at Baltimore Ravens, Ravens 34-17
  • Sept. 11, 2011 — Dallas Cowboys at Jets, Jets 27-24

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Bills’ 2022 Sunday Night Football schedule

As one of the top teams in the NFL last season — and one with a bright future to boot — the Buffalo Bills will be part of the Sunday Night Football docket in 2022 when they host the Green Bay Packers in Week 8. The Bills also play in three Thursday night games, including a Week 12 Thanksgiving game at the Detroit Lions. The club has built itself into a serious contender with franchise signal caller Josh Allen leading the way. Here’s a peek at the last three times that Buffalo took the field for SNF.

  • Oct. 10, 2021 — Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs, Bills 38-20
  • Dec. 13, 2020 — Pittsburgh Steelers at Bills, Bills 26-15
  • Dec. 15, 2019 — Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers, Bills 17-10
  • Nov. 18, 2007 — New England Patriots at Bills, Patriots 56-10

See more: Buffalo Bills odds

Ways to bet on Sunday Night Football

All of the standard betting options are available for one of the biggest games of the week. You can choose the outright winner, factor in the spread, focus on totals or try props for even more ways to wager. Here’s a quick refresher on how the main Sunday Night Football bet types work.

Moneyline: Pick the side you think will win. Favorites have negative odds, and underdogs are positive.

  • Philadelphia Eagles +125
  • New York Giants -135

Point spread: Oddsmakers set a point spread, which is akin to a margin of victory. You can take the favorite minus the points or the dog plus the number.

  • New York Jets +3.5 (-110)
  • Miami Dolphins -3.5 (-110)

Totals: This is based on the total combined points in the game. You can choose over or under on the number that the sportsbook sets.

  • Over 49.5 (-110)
  • Under 49.5 (-110)

Props: Side wagers that can be based on the game as a whole, or on individual team or player performances.

How many combined yards for Saquon Barkley?

  • Over 104.5 (-115)
  • Under 104.5 (-105)

While those four types of wagers give you plenty to consider for Sunday Night Football, you don’t have to stop there. Once the game gets underway, you can wager along in real time as the action plays out.

Live betting on Sunday Night Football

On the busy Sunday afternoon NFL slates, there’s so much going on that it can be tough to keep up. Things slow down for the standalone primetime games, but the betting action doesn’t. These are some of the most heavily bet games of the week, and it doesn’t stop at kickoff. Live betting has really taken off lately, and it offers bettors options like the following:

  • Place wagers on updated game lines.
  • Choose from a range of props.
  • Wager on snippets of the game like drives, quarters and halves.

Sportsbook apps are the way to go for live betting. When the game gets underway, have the app at the ready on your device. From there, you’ll find a dedicated section for all of the live betting choices. Keep your eyes on that as the game plays out on the screen, and jump in when you come across a wager that you like.

Betting tips and trends for Sunday Night Football

Regardless of what time an NFL game is set to take place, you can rely on handicapping principles while analyzing the matchup. You’ll want to look for strengths and weaknesses on both sides and try to pinpoint any matchup advantages, for example. For Sunday Night Football and other night games, the following factors also deserve careful scrutiny.

  • Night game history: Some teams are built for primetime, while others may get shy when the lights come on. The league’s stronger teams generally see more time at night, so their performance in these contests is slightly more predictable. For the clubs that aren’t regulars on the night circuit, that’s not always the case.
  • Travel and injuries: Beyond the travel to and from the game at hand, there’s also the matter of what lies ahead and what the team has been dealing with lately. A well-rested club at home has a slight edge, while a team that has been away for an extended stretch could be ready for the comforts of home. Combine that with the current injury picture for a complete look.
  • Current trends and form: A team that is rolling could be ready to make a big statement in front of the eyes of the league, while a club that’s struggling will have even more pressure to get it right. Current form is a solid clue to lean on for all NFL games, as is the team’s overall trends on the spread, totals, and home or away performance for the season to date.

It can be helpful to think of an NFL game as a puzzle. One single piece isn’t going to lead you to the answer, so there’s no one single factor that will move the needle all the way one way or the other. However, the combined sum of pieces can get you that much closer to completing it. The more pieces you have in order, the more clear your decisions will become.

What time is Sunday Night Football kickoff?

Sunday Night Football gets underway each week at 8:15 p.m. ET. NBC is the broadcast home of the contest and provides pregame coverage, as well, with “Football Night in America.” Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth handle the call of the game, while Mike Tirico takes care of hosting duties back in the studio.

How can you watch or stream SNF in New York?

All Sunday Night Football games are carried on broadcast giant NBC. The channel is part of cable, streaming and satellite packages across the area, and the feed is even available with a digital antenna in many spots. Viewers can also visit NBCSports on the web or via mobile to pick up the feed, but you may need to sign in.

Verizon customers can also stream select local and primetime games via the NFL app free of charge. The Yahoo Sports app does the same, but we encourage you to check availability prior to kickoff. Last but not least, those looking for the audio feed can check out TuneIn radio or the Westwood One syndicated feed on area stations.

Brief history of Sunday Night Football

Regular primetime Sunday night NFL games were introduced in 1987. ESPN handled the initial incarnation, with TNT joining in a few years later. The game was available only on cable for nearly 20 years as ESPN held the rights from 1987 to 2005, with TNT on board from 1990-97. In 2006, NBC took over broadcasting duties.

The game has since evolved into the marquee regular season game each week. Ratings are always high, and schedule makers do their best to make sure that top matchups fall into this slot. As the season moves along, the NFL and NBC can also arrange to swap out unattractive matchups for more interesting ones.

The 3 most iconic SNF games of all time

While there were occasional primetime games outside of Monday Night Football here and there for several seasons, regular night games outside of MNF didn’t become a thing until the late 1980s. Today, SNF is a staple of the schedule along with MNF, as is Thursday Night Football. NBC took over the broadcast rights for Sunday night in 2006.

We can consider that to be the modern era of SNF, and we have been treated to a host of stellar contests since that point. The league aims to load this prime piece of real estate with quality games, and it’s done a solid overall job to make it happen. The list of great SNF games is a lengthy one, but here are three that really stand out.

Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots, Oct. 14, 2018

The Week 6 matchup was a meeting of two AFC powerhouses, and they didn’t disappoint. Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady put on an air show with nearly 700 combined passing yards. In the end, the Patriots outdueled the Chiefs to win a 43-40 thriller that featured a ridiculous amount of scoring toward the end of the contest.

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants, Nov. 23, 2014

The rivalry between the Cowboys and Giants has seen better days, but this matchup was once a regular part of the yearly primetime docket. In 2014, the clubs combined for an exciting 31-28 thriller won by Dallas in the final minute. The legacy of the game belongs to a miraculous catch by Odell Beckham Jr. that has to be seen to be believed.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens, Dec. 5, 2010

One of the best rivalries in the NFL took center stage in Week 13 for a primetime tilt with high stakes. The AFC North rivals were battling for division supremacy down the stretch yet again. The Ravens held a 10-7 lead in the latter stages of the game, but a forced-fumble sack by Troy Polamalu led to a game-winning TD drive for Pittsburgh.