Lions: +275 favorites entering divisional round

By Only Players Staff

Updated 1/14/25 2:41am ET

After only one slight upset in the Wild Card round, the Detroit Lions enter the divisional round as +275 Super Bowl favorites.

Detroit had a bye as the NFC’s top seed and is a 9.5-point home favorite over the Washington Commanders. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Commanders won their fifth straight game on the final play from scrimmage, as defeating the Tampa Bay Bucs in a thriller, 23-20.

The two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs had the AFC’s bye and will host the Houston Texans as 7.5-point favorites on Saturday. They are the second Super Bowl favorite with +350 odds.

The Philadelphia Eagles are the third favorite with +400 odds, followed by the Baltimore Ravens with +475 odds and Buffalo Bills with +550 odds.

The longshots are Los Angeles Rams (+2200), Commanders (+2800) and Texans (+5500).

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