NFL Playoff Odds
Click on a matchup to skip to picks | |||
Matchup | Spread | Total | Time (ET) |
Rams-Bucs | TB -2.5 | 48 | 3 p.m. |
Bills-Chiefs | KC -1 | 54 | 6:30 p.m. |
Odds via DraftKings. Find real-time NFL odds here. |
Rams vs. Bucs Picks
Click on a pick to read about it |
---|
Bucs To Cover Spread |
Full-Game Under |
First-Half Under |
Tyler Higbee Over 42.5 Rec Yards |
Tom Brady Under 294.5 Pass Yards |
Bills vs. Chiefs Picks
More NFL Betting Predictions
One Expert's Biggest Betting Edges: Our Director of Analytics compared his projections to the odds in order to find the biggest edges on spreads and totals. » The two bets he's making as a result
Touchdown Props: In search of value on first and/or anytime touchdown props? Our Director of Predictive Analytics calculated edges based on his projections. » His projections for both Sunday games
Same-Game Parlays: While we advise betting on SGPs with caution, we still enjoy the thrill of these longshot bets. » Our SGP Builds For Rams-Bucs and Bills-Chiefs
How To Bet On the NFL Playoffs
If you're new to betting, the first thing you need to know is that there's a favorite and an underdog in every matchup. You can bet on either team to win outright by betting on the moneyline — or you can bet on either to "cover" by betting on the spread.
We've outlined relevant definitions below, but you can find more information in our Sports Betting Education 101 series.
- How do you tell which team is the favorite? The favorite is expected to win. They'll have a minus sign ("-") next to their odds.
- How do you tell which team is the underdog? The underdog is expected to lose. They'll have a plus sign ("+") next to their odds.
- What is a moneyline? A bet based solely on which team will win the game.
- What is a point spread? A bet on the margin of victory.