Eagles vs Giants Divisional Round Game
The New York Giants are coming off a huge win in Minnesota when they defeated the Vikings, 31-24, to move on to a Divisional Round matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles sat out Wild Card Weekend after earning a first-round bye as the NFC's No. 1 seed with a 14-3 regular-season record..
This sets up the third matchup this season between these NFC East rivals, both of which Philly won in Weeks 14 and 18. Not surprisingly, the Eagles are considerable favorites on FanDuel Sportsbook's opening odds.
Philadelphia is listed as a 7.5-point favorite against New York on FanDuel Sportsbook's NFL odds. Not only are the Eagles rested and at home, but they also have recent regular-season history on their side.
Then again, that didn't stop the Giants in the Wild Card Round, when they won as road underdogs against a Vikings team that had beaten them earlier in the season. Daniel Jones stepped up with one of his best games in recent memory, so if he can do that again then anything is possible, especially if Jalen Hurts still isn't 100% after suffering a late-season shoulder injury.
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Bengals Open as Slight Underdogs Against Bills in Divisional Round
It wasn't pretty, but the Cincinnati Bengals advanced to the Divisional Round with their win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Now, Cincinnati will travel to face the 2-seed Buffalo Bills in a matchup that features a ton of offensive firepower on both sides.
FanDuel Sportsbook's opening NFL odds for this exciting clash have been released, but oddsmakers don't love Cincinnati's chances in this one.
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The Bengals are listed as 4.5-point road underdogs against the Bills. Cincinnati is +194 on the moneyline to win on Sunday, while Buffalo is a -235 favorite to emerge victorious.
Being underdogs is nothing new for Cincinnati, so this shouldn't shake their confidence one bit. The Bengals were just 10-7 entering the playoffs last season, but they beat both the No. 1 seed Tennessee Titans and No. 2 Kansas City Chiefs -- each on the road, no less -- en route to a Super Bowl appearance.
Now Cincinnati will look to pull off a similar feat this year. Their playoff magic was on full display Sunday night, as a 98-yard fumble return for a touchdown turned the tide after the Bengals were on the verge of being upset by the Ravens at home.
Hopefully that close call gives Cincy the boost it needs to avoid coming out sluggish in Buffalo.
Opening Odds Released for Chiefs vs Jaguars Divisional Round Game
After earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs will begin their postseason journey toward the Super Bowl against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round. While the Chiefs were enjoying their bye week, the Jaguars mounted one of the biggest playoff comebacks in NFL history to beat the Los Angeles Chargers, 31-30, on Super Wild Card Weekend.
Jacksonville will have to hit the road after defeating Los Angeles at home, however, so it's not surprising to see FanDuel Sportsbook's opening NFL odds favoring well-rested Kansas City by a considerable margin.
The Chiefs are listed as 8.5-point home favorites over the Jaguars in what should be an exciting rematch of two of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL.
Trevor Lawrence and Patrick Mahomes squared off for the first time earlier this season during Week 10. Jacksonville fell behind by double digits in the first half and never recovered, losing 27-17 at Arrowhead Stadium.
A lot has changed since then for the Jaguars, who fell to 3-7 at the time. They proceeded to go 6-1 to close out the regular season, stealing the AFC South from the Tennessee Titans in the process. They're also coming off a galvanizing playoff victory and enter this game with a ton of momentum.
That could make this game tougher than expected for the Chiefs, who cruised to a 14-3 record during the regular season and went 7-1 at home. Still, it's hard to bet against Mahomes and Andy Reid, both of whom have enjoyed a ton of postseason experience and success together in recent years.
Either way, this sets up to be a compelling game as both teams try to advance to the AFC Championship.