One half of each the AFC and NFC Championship Games are already set after Baltimore took down challenger Houston and San Francisco escaped at home against Green Bay, but the other slots in those matchups are yet to be determined. That is, until the playoff schedule gets underway today with the Divisional Round. Here is your complete look at the football games and odds for the next round of the playoffs.
All times Eastern
Buccaneers at Lions
Sun., Jan. 21 | 3 p.m. | NBC
Point spread: Detroit comes into the game as 6 point favorites against Tampa Bay, according to the lines at SI Sportsbook.
Total: SI lists the over/under mark for the game at 49.5 points.
FPI prediction: Football Power Index is a computer predictive model that uses data points from both teams to simulate games 20,000 times and pick winners. The index favors Detroit to win with 63.4 percent likelihood. Tampa Bay has a 36.6 percent chance to upset, based on the simulations.
Chiefs at Bills
Sun., Jan. 21 | 6:30 p.m. | CBS
Point spread: Buffalo enters the game as 3 point favorite at home against Kansas City, according to the lines at SI Sportsbook.
Total: SI lists the over/under mark at 45.5 points for the game.
FPI prediction: Buffalo has a 57.1 percent chance to win the game, according to the power index projections, while Kansas City has the 42.9 percent shot to pull off the upset and advance to the AFC Championship Game.
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