2025 NFL Week 2 betting – Sunday Night Football: Falcons-Vikings odds, picks


Sunday’s Week 2 slate wraps up with the Atlanta Falcons visiting the Minnesota Vikings on “Sunday Night Football.”

The Falcons are coming off a three-point loss to division rival Tampa Bay, while the Vikings pulled off a comeback win over the Bears behind J.J. McCarthy.

Minnesota enters Sunday night’s game as a 3.5-point favorite, with the game points total at 44.5.

From odds and trends to picks, props and analysis from our experts, here’s everything you need to help make your decisions at the betting window.

Note: Odds at time of publication. For the latest updates, visit ESPN BET.


Jump to:
Game picks | Prop bets | Betting trends

Game bets

Vikings -3.5 (+105)

Maldonado: Atlanta has got the sizzle with Michael Penix Jr., Bijan Robinson and Drake London, but the shine wears off quickly when they face upper-echelon defenses. The Falcons were dead last in rushing EPA last week, and Robinson got stuffed (12 carries for 24 yards), getting hit at or behind the line on 10 of his carries. That line gave Penix no room, so they lived in the quick passing game, with London’s targets averaging only 6.6 air yards.

Now the offense faces a Minnesota front with Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen that’s way tougher than what they saw vs. Tampa. Vikings DC Brian Flores blitzed Bears QB Caleb Williams at a 43% rate in the second half last week, and he’ll bring that same heat here. J.J. McCarthy still has training wheels, but O’Connell’s offense is built for balance with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones Sr. Bottom line, the purple are set for Sunday night.

Notable player props, bets



#NFL #Week #betting #Sunday #Night #Football #FalconsVikings #odds #picks

Related Posts

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Oblique Seville win track worlds 100s

Sep 14, 2025, 09:39 AM ET Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the U.S. and Oblique Seville of Jamaica won the 100-meter finals at the world championships Sunday in a changing of the…

Who is Lions' offensive coordinator? How Detroit is replacing Ben Johnson's playcalling

Who is Lions' offensive coordinator? How Detroit is replacing Ben Johnson's playcalling originally appeared on The Sporting News The Detroit Lions had an incredibly explosive offense last season. Calling the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *