Following up Super Wild Card Saturday is Super Wild Card Sunday – and this one is filled with three A+ games to cap off the weekend.
The Tua-less Dolphins head to Orchard Park to take on the highly motivated Bills, the Giants are off to Minnesota to take on Justin Jefferson and the Vikings, and the Ravens and the Bengals will face off for the second week in a row in Cincinnati.
We’ll have you covered for the entire postseason thanks to our exclusive wagering partners at BetOnline.ag. Here are predictions and betting picks for Sunday’s games:
Spread: Bills -13.5
Moneyline: Bills -850/Dolphins +615
Total: O/U 43.5
The Dolphins head to Orchard Park this weekend having just backed into the postseason with an 11-6 win over the Jets and a Patriots loss. However, they head into the playoffs without a quarterback.
Tua Tagovailoa is out again with a concussion, Teddy Bridgewater is out with a pinky, and Skylar Thompson will start for Miami for the second week in a row.
As for the Bills, they’ll continue to play with Damar Hamlin in their hearts, and keep pushing for that Super Bowl that Josh Allen feels like he’ll inevitably win. I expect this to be an absolute blowout, as you’ll see below in my score prediction. Bills by 28.
Prediction: Bills 31 – Dolphins 3
Side: Bills -13.5
Total: UNDER 43.5
Spread: Vikings -3
Moneyline: Vikings -155/Giants +135
Total: O/U 48
Loosely nicknamed “The Fraud Bowl”, the matchup between the Vikings and Giants this weekend pins two teams together that feel like they shouldn’t be here.
The Vikings finished this season 13-4 and with the 3-seed in the NFC Playoffs, but hold onto a negative point differential and a quarterback in Kirk Cousins that’s still hard to trust in big spots.
The Giants, on the other hand, defied the odds in Brian Daboll’s first season and doubled their win total (+1) from 2021. Saquon Barkley returned to elite running back form, and guys like Julian Love and Dexter Lawrence sured up the New York defense.
The Vikings pulling out 13 wins with a -19 point differential proves that they can win close games, and that’s exactly what they’ll do on Sunday afternoon.
Prediction: Vikings 21 – Giants 20
Side: Giants +3
Total: UNDER 48
Spread: Bengals -8.5
Moneyline: Bengals -415/Ravens +335
Total: O/U 40.5
Like the Dolphins, Baltimore is without their starting quarterback as well as Lamar Jackson will miss his sixth straight game with a PCL injury.
The Ravens have been so-so since Jackson’s absence – going 3-3 with Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown at the helm and getting into the postseason as the AFC’s seventh seed.
They’ll take on the Joe Burrow-led Bengals on Sunday night, who have won their last seven games in dominant fashion. They’re my Super Bowl pick right now (+650 at BetOnline), and they’ll take care of business on Sunday night. Cincy wins and covers -8.5.
Prediction: Bengals 28 – Ravens 17
Side: Bengals -8.5
Total: OVER 40.5
Make sure to follow Mike on Twitter @mikekadlick, and follow @PatriotsCLNS for the latest up-to-date Patriots news!
Also be sure to check out our new sports betting Twitter account @CLNSBetting for all the latest odds and content from CLNS Media.
Use code CLNS50 for 50% off your first deposit at Betonline.ag.
BOSTON -- Jakob Poetl put-backs and shot put floaters poured into the Celtics' basket 16 times before…
BOSTON --- Bobby Manning and Noa Dalzell react to Jayson Tatum's buzzer-beating three-pointer that sealed…
The Celtics squeaked out a thriller against the Toronto Raptors in overtime, 126-123. Jayson Tatum…
Joe Haggerty is joined by Mick Colageo to discuss the state of the Boston Bruins…
Brian Barrett hosts "Off the Pike" on The Ringer Podcast Network. Brian joins the program…
BRIGHTON --- Bobby Manning and Noa Dalzell provide an update from Friday's Celtics practice, where…