2025 NFL wild card betting: Odds, picks for Rams-Panthers - ESPN
The Los Angeles Rams and Carolina Panthers kick off wild-card weekend Saturday afternoon, with the road team entering as heavy favorites. But who has the betting edge?
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The Los Angeles Rams and Carolina Panthers kick off wild-card weekend Saturday afternoon, with the road team entering as heavy favorites. But who has the betting edge?
In the final wild card tilt on Monday night, the Houston Texans and DeMeco Ryans' defense head to Pittsburgh for a matchup with Mike Tomlin's Steelers. We'll take a closer look at this game, using scheme and offensive tendencies to give you the best bets to play.
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The final NFL playoff spot is at stake when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Baltimore Ravens on «Sunday Night Football.»
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We have a pair of massive games in the NFL on Saturday, with three of the teams jostling for playoff spots and the fourth attempting to improve its position.
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