NFL Week 1 Betting Odds: By now, most teams should be ready to go in the NFL Week 1 Betting Odds as we open the regular NFL season. Rosters are now set, depth chars filled correctly, and the starters are well and rested and set to go this week. But are they really?
This week alone three NFL teams have made some crucial changes that have made many of their fans, opponents, and even NFL Week 1 Betting Odds makers scratch their heads a bit. The Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Buffalo Bills have all fired their offensive coordinators. 
The Kansas City Chiefs' NFL Preseason was simply unimpressive, that being kind. Now only did they finish their Preseason warmups with an 0-4 record, but the best they could do was two offensive touchdowns.
Sure, preseason is nothing to worry about, but with a new general manager in Scott Pioli and new coach Todd Haley, there’s still a lot of work left to solidify the team, not to mention a new quarterback Matt Cassel who spent a lot of time in the sidelines due to injury.
Last year the Chiefs went 2-14, and with all these changes being made, one would have thought that they would have started preseason with a better direction and vision. Instead they wait until a few days before regular season starts to drop Chan Gailey. In the NFL Week 1 Betting Odds, the Kansas City Chiefs [+13] will start the season next Sunday on the road against the sports betting odds favorite Baltimore Ravens [-13].
As for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they announced on Thursday that they were disposing of Jeff Jagodzinski, whom they hired during the offseason. This definitely shows flaws in their coaching staff and perhaps even in the front office, as it was Raheem Morris who brought him in.
In addition, the team itself has a very young defense that showed its weaknesses all throughout the NFL preseason. They will start the season with Byron Leftwich under center, but even that position is not stable. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers [+6] will be the sports betting odds underdogs when the Dallas Cowboys [-6] come to town in the NFL Week 1 Betting Odds.
On Friday, the Buffalo Bills became the latest team to fire their offensive coordinator. The Bills simply told Turk Schonert that he had to leave, giving the position to former quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt. The regression of quarterback, Trent Edwards, may have something to do with the firing.
The Bills definitely need some serious improvement improvements offensively, as their preseason could not have been more disappointing. Their offensive starters had one field goal in 15 drives this preseason, just a complete disaster. In the NFL Week 1 Betting Odds, the Buffalo Bills [+11] will open up on the road and as sports betting odds underdogs against the mighty New England Patriots [-11] at Gillette Stadium.




