2025 NFL Divisional Round odds: Lines, spreads for all 4 games

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SUNDAY, JAN. 19

RAMS @ EAGLES (2 p.m., NBC/Peacock)

Point spread: Eagles -6 (Eagles favored to win by more than 6 points, otherwise Rams cover)
Moneyline: Eagles -258 favorites to win; Rams +210 underdogs to win
Total scoring Over/Under: 43.5 points scored by both teams combined

What to know: Both the Rams and Eagles won on Wild Card Weekend, but an argument could be made that only one of the two impressed. The Eagles, at home, beat Green Bay 22-10, but the Packers turned the ball over four times. And at the 14:56 mark of the fourth quarter, Philly only led by six. As for the Rams, they pounced on the Vikings on Monday night, taking a 27-3 lead in the third quarter before cruising to a 27-9 win. Going back to Eagles-Packers, despite those four turnovers for Green Bay, the time of possession battle was nearly even and the Packers still outgained Philly (302-290). The Eagles beat the Rams 37-20 in L.A. in Week 12, behind 255 rushing yards from Saquon Barkley. Yeesh. However, the Rams were 5-6 at that point. After that loss, they proceeded to win five straight before losing to Seattle in a meaningless Week 18 game. It’s safe to say a better version of the Philadelphia that showed up in the wild-card round will have to show up to hold off the blazing hot Rams.

RAVENS @ BILLS (6:30 p.m., CBS/Paramount+)

Point spread: Ravens -1.5 (Ravens favored to win by more than 1.5 points, otherwise Bills cover)
Moneyline: Ravens -115 favorites to win; Bills -105 underdogs to win
Total scoring Over/Under: 51.5 points scored by both teams combined

What to know: The granddaddy of the weekend. Both of these teams have an argument as the best team in the AFC. During the regular season, Baltimore lost at Kansas City but won at home against Buffalo. Buffalo lost at Baltimore but won at home against Kansas City. Kansas City lost at Buffalo but won at home against Baltimore. Get it? In terms of this matchup, it’s essentially a pick ’em, with Baltimore sitting as a slight favorite, probably because it actually blew Buffalo out in their Week 4 matchup, 35-10. In that game, Lamar Jackson threw for two scores and rushed for one, and Derrick Henry rushed for 199 yards and two TDs. The consensus is, however, this one will come down to the two MVP favorites in Jackson and Josh Allen. Who will earn another shot to (potentially) knock off Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC title game?

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