This weekend the Divisional Round of the 2022-23 NFL playoffs will be played, in the definition of the four teams that will play the conference finals in search of the pass to Super Bowl LVII.
Next, we tell you how the bets are according to the most recent report from FOX Bet.
For this match, the Kansas City Chiefs (-455) arrive as the top favorites, since in addition to finishing the season with the best record in the AFC, they come off rest, which might give them an extra air in their playoff bid. .
The Jacksonville Jaguars (+280) achieved a historic comeback in the Wild Card Round and are betting on being the “dark horse” of the conference. The over/under for this match is over 52.5 points, being the highest projection of the round.
Something similar happens in the case of the Philadelphia Eagles (-400), who had a rest as the first seed in the NFC and would arrive with Jalen Hurts recovered in search of his move to the conference finals.
In front they will have the New York Giants (+280), a team that has great offensive potential, but suffers avoiding points, just as demonstrated in their victory once morest the Minnesota Vikings in the previous phase. The over/under match is 48.5 combined points.
In the first game on Sunday, the Cincinnati Bengals (+205) will seek to add value to the excellent rhythm with which they finished the regular season, which even allowed them to easily surpass the Baltimore Ravens in consecutive games. With quarterback Joe Burrow at the helm, they aspire to reach a new Super Bowl.
However, the big favorites are the Buffalo Bills (-278), who finished second in the regular season and come from a difficult duel once morest the Miami Dolphins, in which a lot of irregularities were seen once more. The over/under for the match is 48.5 combined points.
Duel of historical teams and that projects to be the closest in the Divisional Round, with the Dallas Cowboys (+160) in an excellent sporting moment following eliminating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and emerging as favorites in the conference.
Their rivals will be the San Francisco 49ers, a team that not only has a chain of 11 victories, counting their victory once morest the Seattle Seahawks in the Wild Card Round, which they easily beat. The over/under for the last game on Sunday is a combined 46 points.