This weekend is all about the NFL Divisional Playoffs, which will determine who goes through to the Conference Championships. Here are our parlay picks for all four fixtures, with odds from BP’s top-ranked NFL betting sites.
This weekend is all about the NFL Divisional Playoffs, which will determine who goes through to the Conference Championships. Here are our parlay picks for all four fixtures, with odds from BP’s top-ranked NFL betting sites.
This weekend is all about the NFL Divisional Playoffs, which will determine who goes through to the Conference Championships. Here are our parlay picks for all four fixtures, with odds from BP’s top-ranked NFL betting sites.
When: Saturday, January 11 at 1:35pm PT
Where: Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, CA
Line: 49ers -7
O/U: 45
Watch: NBC
The Minnesota Vikings pulled off the biggest upset in the NFL Wild Card round, beating the New Orleans Saints in overtime. Now they head west to take on the San Francisco 49ers, who had a bye last week.
The 49ers won three of their last four games of the regular season, including a 26-21 victory over the Seattle Seahawks to secure the top seed in the NFC for the playoffs. San Fran are 6-2 at home this season, while the Vikings are 5-4 on the road.
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The Vikings beat the Saints 26-20 in overtime where they were solid on both sides of the ball. Their defense pressured Drew Brees all game, Kirk Cousins finally played well in a big game, and Dalvin Cook came back after missing two games and rushed for 94 yards with 36 receiving yards.
The balanced 49ers rank second in the league in overall defense (first against the pass, 17th against the run), rushing yards per game, and points per game.
While the home team has covered the spread in five of the last seven games between these teams, this fixture could buck that trend. San Francisco may win, but Minnesota will put up a fight and cover in a close game.
PICK: Vikings +7 @ -111.11 with Nags.bet
When: Saturday, January 11 at 8:35pm ET
Where: M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore, MD
Line: Ravens -9
O/U: 47
Watch: CBS
The Tennessee Titans beat the New England Patriots 20-13 in their last game and now take on the AFC’s top-seed in the Baltimore Ravens, who had a bye last week.
The ground game was key for Tennessee in their win over the Patriots, as they rushed for 201 yards and held New England to 98 rushing yards. Their 12th-ranked run defense is important facing likely MVP Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram and a Ravens team that led the NFL in rushing yards this season.
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Derrick Henry was huge in the win over New England, rushing for 182 yards at 5.2 yards per carry. He will face a solid Baltimore run defense that ranks fifth in the league.
This season the Ravens are 7-1 at home and the Titans are 6-3 on the road.
Henry will have a good game and that is why the Titans will not get blown out. The Ravens will get the win behind a strong performance from Jackson, but Tennessee will cover the spread.
PICK: Titans +9 @ -111.11 with Nags.bet
When: Sunday, January 12 at 2:05pm CT
Where: Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, MO
Line: Chiefs -10
O/U: 51
Watch: CBS
The Houston Texans beat the Buffalo Bills 22-19 in overtime in their NFL Wild Card game and are double-digit underdogs heading to Kansas City.
The Chiefs ended the season winning their last six games and should be fresh after a bye last week. Patrick Mahomes passed for over 4,031 yards this season with 26 touchdowns and only five interceptions.
Kansas City only ranked 23rd in the league in rushing yards per game but fifth in both passing yards per game and points per game. Tight end Travis Kelse and receiver Tyreek Hill combined for 2,089 yards and Mahomes has no lack of targets.
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The Texans allowed the Bills to rack up 425 yards in their Wild Card win. Deshawn Watson played well and led the team with 55 rushing yards, although he was sacked seven times. While Carlos Hyde rushed for 48 yards, he only averaged three yards per carry.
This season the Chiefs are 5-3 at home and the Texans are 5-3 on the road.
The Houston defense was not sharp against Buffalo and now faces a much tougher offense in Mahomes and the Chiefs. Kansas City will light up the scoreboard and play good defense as they win and cover.
PICK: Chiefs -10 @ -111.11 with Nags.bet
When: Sunday, January 12 at 5:40pm CT
Where: Lambeau Field – Green Bay, WI
Line: Packers -4
O/U: 46
Watch: Fox Sports
The Seattle Seahawks beat the Philadelphia Eagles 17-9 last week and hit the road again this Sunday to face the Green Bay Packers, who had a bye in the first round.
Seattle knocked out Carson Wentz early in the win over the Eagles. Philly’s backup quarterback, Josh McCown, struggled to make an impact as the Seahawks held the Eagles to 282 total yards.
The Packers won their last five games of the season, but they failed to score over 23 points in any of their last five games.
Both teams will look to establish the run, which could lead to a low-scoring defensive battle in this NFC playoff game. Take the Under option on the total points line.
PICK: Under 46 @ -111.11 with Nags.bet
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