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NFL PLAYOFF ODDS

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Will Levis 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3400.5
    −110
  • Under 3400.5
    −110
Daniel Jones 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Daniel Jones Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 2800.5
    +110
  • Under 2800.5
    −135
Jalen Hurts 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3600.5
    +110
  • Under 3600.5
    −130
Aaron Rodgers 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3650.5
    −135
  • Under 3650.5
    +110
Patrick Mahomes 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 4350.5
    −110
  • Under 4350.5
    −110
Deshaun Watson 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3300.5
    +100
  • Under 3300.5
    −120
Josh Allen 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3750.5
    −120
  • Under 3750.5
    +100
Kyler Murray 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3400.5
    −110
  • Under 3400.5
    −110
Russell Wilson 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 2750.5
    −110
  • Under 2750.5
    −110
C.J. Stroud 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 4150.5
    −125
  • Under 4150.5
    +105
Bryce Young 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3200.5
    −110
  • Under 3200.5
    −110
Brock Purdy 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3900.5
    −110
  • Under 3900.5
    −110
Jayden Daniels 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3150.5
    −110
  • Under 3150.5
    −110
Geno Smith 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3450.5
    −110
  • Under 3450.5
    −110
Anthony Richardson 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3200.5
    −110
  • Under 3200.5
    −110
Derek Carr 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3350.5
    −115
  • Under 3350.5
    −115
Baker Mayfield 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3650.5
    +100
  • Under 3650.5
    −125
Matthew Stafford 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3900.5
    −115
  • Under 3900.5
    −115
Tua Tagovailoa 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 4100.5
    +100
  • Under 4100.5
    −125
Justin Herbert 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3600.5
    −115
  • Under 3600.5
    −105
Joe Burrow 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 4000.5
    −105
  • Under 4000.5
    −115
Lamar Jackson 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3250.5
    −110
  • Under 3250.5
    −110
Jared Goff 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 4050.5
    −110
  • Under 4050.5
    −110
Jordan Love 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3900.5
    +105
  • Under 3900.5
    −125
Bo Nix 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 2850.5
    −110
  • Under 2850.5
    −110
Caleb Williams 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3500.5
    −125
  • Under 3500.5
    +105
Trevor Lawrence 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3800.5
    +105
  • Under 3800.5
    −125
Kirk Cousins 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 3900.5
    −115
  • Under 3900.5
    −115
Dak Prescott 2024/25THU 5th SEP 11:00PM

Regular Season Passing Yards

  • Over 4150.5
    +105
  • Under 4150.5
    −125

NFL Playoff Odds and Betting

Each season, millions of NFL fans turn their attention to the playoffs and root for their favorite teams to prove their supremacy. When the NFL moves from the regular season into the playoffs, every game is win-or-go-home. The opportunities to wager on your favorite teams, players, and matchups also carry a feeling of intensity and excitement.

How to Read NFL Playoff Betting Odds

When reading NFL odds, a negative number (-) by a team’s name means they are favored to win. A positive number (+) means they are not favored to win. For example, if the Minnesota Vikings are listed at -130, you must bet $130 to turn a $100 profit on a Vikings win. If the New Orleans Saints are listed at +130, a $100 wager and a Saints win would turn a $130 profit.

There are a variety of bet types, and the NFL football odds listed will be specific to outcomes related to that wager type.

Types of NFL Playoffs Bets

Spread

Spreads place a margin by which a favored team will beat its opponent. A negative spread indicates that team as the favorite, while a positive spread indicates that team as the underdog. Spread bets are typically placed on a game-by-game basis throughout the NFL playoffs. For example, if Minnesota faces New Orleans, the spread might read as:


Team

Spread

Minnesota

-3.5

New Orleans

+3.5


If you bet on Minnesota, they would need to win by 4 points or more for you to win your bet. Even if Minnesota wins, but they do so by 3 points or less, you would not win that bet; it would factor the same result as a New Orleans victory.

Moneyline

Moneyline bets are the most straightforward of NFL playoff bets. You are simply choosing the victor of the game, and your payout is determined by the odds for that victor. The odds are formatted to indicate how much money would be returned on a $100 bet. If you chose a team to win who had money line odds of +200, a winning wager would return you $300 (your $100 wager plus the +200 odds).

Total

Over/under bets give you the opportunity to bet on the combined point total between both teams when the game ends. If the over/under for a game is 35, and you bet the over, the two teams involved would need to combine for 36 points or more to win that bet. Think they’ll have a slow-paced, defensive-focused game? Then you would take the under and hope the teams combine for less than 35.

Player props

Player prop bets add a layer of entertainment to your NFL experience, and are focused on individual players rather than team outcomes. With player prop bets, you can choose which quarterback will throw for more yards in a head-to-head matchup, wager on the over/under for touchdown receptions for your team’s star receiver, or even on the number of turnovers a quarterback might have.

Parlay Bets

A parlay bet on the NFL playoffs is a combination of multiple wagers—however, in a parlay, all wagers must be successful for a payout. For example, you might wager on a team to cover the spread, take the under score in the matchup, and choose your winning team’s quarterback to throw three touchdowns. All three of these outcomes would need to occur for a payout. While the payouts for a parlay bet can be substantial, they do carry a greater risk in trying to succeed with multiple outcomes.

Sports betting is about entertainment first—it is never about chasing a rush or attempting to recover other gambling losses. Betting responsibly means setting clear limits for yourself. Do not bet money you cannot afford to lose, or attempt to cover expenses or bills with risky wagers. Betting on your favorite NFL teams is meant to simply enhance the enjoyment of your experience, and all gambling carries an inherent risk. Remember to always bet responsibly.

For my information about betting on football, visit the DraftKings Football Betting Guide.

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