The Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) return to action with a Monday Night Football date against the Atlanta Falcons (6-7).
The Raiders are looking to snap a nine-game losing streak as they welcome the Falcons into Allegiant Stadium.
Las Vegas will attempt to do so without star defensive end Maxx Crosby who revealed that his 2024 campaign is over after sustaining a season-ending ankle injury that will require surgery.
After Raiders quarterback Aidan O’Connell left the end of Las Vegas’ 28-13 loss at Tampa Bay last week with a knee bone bruise, Desmond Ridder could be in line to start against his former team.
Ridder was selected by Atlanta with the No. 74 overall pick in the third round of the 2022 NFL draft.
Mired in their own four-game losing streak, Atlanta needs to top Las Vegas to have any chance of charging back and capturing the NFC South division.
As kickoff approaches, here’s the latest odds, including the point spread, the over-under total and the money line numbers. Plus, a prediction on how Monday night plays out.
Raiders vs. Falcons game odds:
All NFL Odds via BetMGM:
- Point spread: Atlanta -5.5
- Money line: Atlanta -250 / Las Vegas +195
- Over-under: 44.5
Raiders vs. Falcons injury updates:
- Raiders QB Aidan O’Connell – Questionable (knee)
- Raiders DT Adam Butler – Questionable (concussion)
- Raiders CB Sam Webb – Doubtful (back)
- Raiders DE Maxx Crosby – OUT (ankle)
- Falcons DL Ruke Orhorhoro – Questionable (ankle)
- Falcons ILB Troy Anderson – OUT (knee)
- Falcons WR Casey Washington – OUT (concussion)
Raiders vs. Falcons prediction, pick
Prediction: Falcons 27, Raiders 17
An Atlanta offense that has been struggling finds some success in prime time against a Las Vegas defense that now is minus its biggest star. Mix in Atlanta running back Bijan Robinson as an anytime TD scorer at -175 odds.
Raiders vs. Falcons channel, start time, streaming:
The Raiders vs. Falcons game starts at 5:30 p.m. PT and can be seen on ESPN. Chris Fowler will handle the play-by-play duties and be joined in the booth by color analysts Dan Orlovsky and Louis Riddick, with Laura Rutledge reporting from the sidelines.
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