Thursday Night football odds
 
Thursday Night football odds

On “Thursday night football,” the Bengals take on the Ravens in a key AFC North tussle. baltimore is a 4- point home favorite at circa sportsbook, with Cincinnati listed at +170 on the money line. the total is sitting at 46. Baltimore won 27-24 when the teams met in week 2. The Bengals are 5-4 after losing on Sunday, while the Ravens blew a fourth-quarter lead against Cleveland and dropped to 7-3.

Thursday Night football odds
 
Thursday Night football odds

Only diehard fans and bettors will be watching “Thursday Night Football” when the Bears host the Panthers. Chicago is a 4-point favorite at Caesars Sportsbook, while Carolina is +162 on the money line. The total is 39. The Panthers are 1-6-1 against the spread this season and have lost all four road games. The Bears are 2-7 straight up but could see Justin Fields return at quarterback against the Panthers after he missed the past three games with a dislocated thumb.

Raiders have four games left to make a statement
 
Raiders have four games left to make a statement

The Raiders have four games left in the regular-season and must do their best to win each one if they want a shot of making it to the playoffs.

Raiders see return of offensive weapons
 
Raiders see return of offensive weapons

Raiders tight end Darren Waller and wide receiver Hunter Renfrow returned to practice on Wednesday after both players were on injured reserve for the last four weeks.

Raiders Bring in Safety D.J. Swearinger, Place Karl Joseph on IR – VIDEO
 
Raiders Bring in Safety D.J. Swearinger, Place Karl Joseph on IR – VIDEO

In Thursday’s win against the Los Angeles Chargers, Raiders safety Karl Joseph was injured on the game clinching interception. The team placed Joseph on injury reserve and brought in D.J. Swearinger to help fill the gap. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Jon Gruden on Thursday Night Football – VIDEO
 
Jon Gruden on Thursday Night Football – VIDEO

During his press conference on Monday, Raiders head coach Jon Gruden spoke out about teams having to play in Thursday Night Football games.

Raiders release Brandon Marshall, Gruden Discusses Injuries and Short Practice Week – VIDEO
 
Raiders release Brandon Marshall, Gruden Discusses Injuries and Short Practice Week – VIDEO

Raiders head coach Jon Gruden announced on Monday that the team has once again released linebacker Brandon Marshall in order to activate rookie cornerback Isaiah Johnson. Gruden also discussed the injuries currently plaguing the team, his “hate” for Thursday Night Football and how it affects the team. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)