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Aaron Jones #33 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates a touchdown with Jordan Love #10 following a second half touchdown as we look at the opening odds for the 2024 NFL Divisional Round
Aaron Jones #33 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates a touchdown with Jordan Love #10 following a second half touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at AT&T Stadium on January 14, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images via AFP.

The NFL’s Super Wild Card Weekend has come to a close, leaving eight teams still vying for the Super Bowl. Let’s take a look at the NFL Divisional Round odds from our top NFL betting sites.

The Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Philadelphia Eagles were all eliminated in Wild Card Weekend, ending their Super Bowl hopes and becoming part of the one-and-done club.

As the Divisional Round approaches, exciting matchups are set to take place. The weekend kicks off with QB C.J. Stroud leading the Houston Texans against the Baltimore Ravens, after becoming the youngest player to win a playoff game in the Wild Card Weekend victory over the Cleveland Browns. The day concludes with the Green Bay Packers facing the San Francisco 49ers, with the Packers making history as the first seventh seed to win a postseason game.

The Detroit Lions will play their second playoff game since 1957 on Sunday when they host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Later that night, the Kansas City Chiefs will visit the Buffalo Bills, with Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes making his first road playoff start.

Take a more in-depth look at the NFL Divisional Round odds provided by our top sports betting apps.

Best NFL Divisional Round spreads

Odds via BetMGM

GameSpread (Jan. 19)Spread (Jan. 16)Opening Spread (Jan. 15)
Texans vs. RavensRavens -9.5Ravens -9.5OFF
Packers vs. 49ers49ers -9.549ers -1049ers -10
Buccaneers vs. LionsLions -6.5Lions -6OFF
Chiefs vs. BillsBills -2.5Bills -2.5OFF

The only game scheduled as of Monday was the 49ers versus the Packers, but we have the full slate outlined for Tuesday morning.

The San Francisco 49ers, holding the top seed in the NFC, initially were heavily favored by double digits against the Packers. However, after Green Bay’s surprising upset on Wild Card Weekend, the spread has now narrowed to -9.5, putting them on par with the Ravens as we approach the weekend.

In the Divisional Round, all four home teams are favored to win. The Ravens and 49ers are giving more than a touchdown to their opponents, while the Lions are not far behind at -6.5. The only game with a spread of less than a field goal is the Chiefs-Bills matchup, and the line has remained unchanged throughout the week.

Best NFL Divisional Round moneylines

Odds via Caesars

San Francisco is heavily favored in the moneyline, while the Packers are even bigger underdogs than they were in the Wild Card Weekend against the Cowboys. The line has slightly moved towards Green Bay as the week has progressed, but not significantly.

Both the Texans and Buccaneers opened as significant underdogs, with the Bucs now at +235. Neither team has an implied win percentage exceeding 30%.

Best NFL Divisional Round Over/Unders

Odds via bet365

GameOver/Under (Jan. 19)Over/Under (Jan. 16)Opening Over/Under (Jan. 15)
Texans vs. Ravens43.5 (-110/-110)45 (-110/-110)OFF
Packers vs. 49ers50.5 (-110/-110)50 (-110/-110)50.5 (-110/-110)
Buccaneers vs. Lions49 (-110/-110)48.5 (-110/-110)OFF
Chiefs vs. Bills45.5 (-110/-110)46.5 (-110/-110)OFF

In a season characterized by low scores and defensive battles, our first Divisional Round game is expected to have a total of more than 50 points. Two out of the first four Wild Card Weekend games ended with over 50 points, with the Packers’ playoff opener reaching 80 points, and only one game falling short of 40 points.

The point spread for the Packers-49ers game initially decreased from 50.5 to 50 on Tuesday morning, but has since increased back to 50.5 before the weekend.

The biggest change of the week was a 1.5-point decrease in the Texans-Ravens game, moving the line from 45 to 43.5.

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