Some of the biggest games on the Week 4 schedule have seen line movement as Sunday gets closer. One undefeated team that was favored to start the week is now an underdog, and the point spread for the only matchup featuring a pair of 3-0 teams has gotten significantly smaller.

Just 72 hours until they host the Baltimore Ravens, the Denver Broncos are getting a point in their upcoming contest, according to the latest betting odds at FanDuel Sportsbook. Shortly after shutting out the New York Jets to improve to 3-0, the Broncos were named one-point favorites against Baltimore.

The Broncos are one of five teams that still haven’t lost in the 2021 NFL season. All of Denver’s victories have come against teams that are winless through three games. The Broncos are tied for the NFL lead with a plus-50 point differential.

Baltimore’s only loss came in overtime on the road against the undefeated Las Vegas Raiders. The point spread in Las Vegas’ AFC West matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers is down to a field goal. L.A. had been a 3.5-point home favorite.

First place in the NFC West is on the line when the Arizona Cardinals visit the Los Angeles Rams. Once a heavy six-point underdog, the Cardinals are only getting 4.5 points in Los Angeles.

The Rams are 3-0 after comfortably beating the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3. The Cardinals have outscored their opponents by more points than the Rams in their perfect start to the season.

The Buffalo Bills remain the biggest favorites on the Week 4 schedule. Instead of laying 16.5 points against the Houston Texans, the Bills are now 15.5-point favorites.

The Green Bay Packers can cover the spread against the Pittsburgh Steelers if they win by a touchdown. The line has moved from seven points to 6.5 points.

The New York Giants and Jets are seven-point underdogs against the New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans, respectively. The winless New York teams had been getting 7.5 points.

Tennessee and New Orleans are both 2-1.

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Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens scrambles with the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on September 19, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland. Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images