
"Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) yells out a play during the first half of an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) The pair of spots in next weekend's conference championship games will be earned on Sunday with an early afternoon AFC playoff clash followed an NFC tilt in primetime. After last weekend's aptly-named Wild Card round , this weekend's bring two more must-see football broadcasts to finish out the NFL Divisional postseason schedule."
"New England is listed as a slim favorite with a 52% chance of victory according to ESPN. Best bet: Drake Maye 250+ Passing Yards Despite a completion percentage under 60% in the Wild Card win against the Los Angeles Chargers, Drake Maye registered 268 yards and a touchdown. New England's QB doubled his total passing yards during the regular season from 2,276 in his rookie campaign to 4,394 passing yards this season."
The AFC Divisional Playoff features the (5) Houston Texans at the (2) New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, 01/18/26, with a 3:00 p.m. ET kickoff and TV on ESPN/ABC. The Texans hold a 10-8 record against the spread and 13-5 on the moneyline but are 6-12 on the over-under in 2025. The Patriots are 13-5 against the spread, 15-3 on the moneyline and 11-7 on the over-under. The listed market shows New England as a slim favorite (NE -3, ML NE -180, HOU +152) with a 52% win probability. The leading bet highlighted is Drake Maye 250+ passing yards after a 268-yard Wild Card performance and a 4,394-yard regular season.
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