NFL Divisional Round, CFP Odds: Best Bets for Rams-Bears, Indiana-Miami
The wise guys got crushed last weekend.
It started with Oregon getting railroaded by Indiana. Then, Jacksonville fell apart in the fourth quarter against Buffalo, Philadelphia lost outright to San Francisco and Pittsburgh scored six points against Houston.
Las Vegas bookmaker John Murray told me the public "rolled."
I’ve got four bets this weekend, and I’m too ready to sweat our Bills’ Super Bowl futures Saturday night. Remember, this isn’t the place for "locks" or five-team parlays. These are the games I love the most.
Let’s go to work.
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2025 Record: (39-51-6, -17.8 units)
Bills @ Broncos (-1.5, O/U 46)
I’m having déjà vu with the Bills in this spot.
It’s almost an identical scenario to last weekend’s game when the Jaguars closed a small favorite because people were lining up to fade Buffalo on the road against a more complete team.
Too bad Jacksonville had Trevor Lawrence instead of Josh Allen in the fourth quarter.
Buffalo’s offensive versatility and defensive confusion make it a tough out, and I wholeheartedly believe you get the best player in football with a Bills bet. If Allen brings his "A" game, it’ll be difficult for Denver to win.
The Broncos’ defense is very good, but the offense is just okay. If second-year starter Bo Nix outduels 17 in the playoffs, I’ll be sick to my stomach.
PICK: Bills (+1.5) to win by more than 1.5 points
Rams (-4, O/U 48.5) @ Bears
Somehow, someway, the Bears keep winning.
Despite having a 5% chance of victory with five minutes remaining, Chicago scored two touchdowns and kept the Green


