NFL 2023 Playoffs: Wild Card Matchups, Odds, Stats And ATS Betting Insights

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NFL 2023 Playoffs: Wild Card Matchups, Odds, Stats And ATS Betting Insights

The 2023 NFL playoff bracket for wild card weekend includes six games with three divisional contests and rematches. Five teams are chasing their first Super Bowl championship.

Seattle plays San Francisco in the NFL's Wild Card Game. The 49ers are on a 10-0 SU and 8-2 ATS run. Seattle went 2-4 SU/ATS this season.

Los Angeles Chargers are a 2-point favorite against Jacksonville. The Chargers went 1-5 SU and 4-2 ATS in six games against other playoff opponents this season. Jacksonville went 2/3 SU/ATS and were out-gained by -319 yards.

The Dolphins are 1-11 SU and 3-9 ATS away in January since 1990. Miami is 2-14 SU, 3 -13 AATS in Buffalo when arriving off a SU or AETV home win. The Bills went 3.2 SU in five games vs. other playoff opponents this season and out-gained them by +417 yards.

Minnesota beat New York 27-24 in Week 16 on a last-second field goal. The Vikings went 3-2 SU and 2-3 ATS in five games vs. other playoff opponents this season. New Jersey Giants went 2.6 SU, 5- 3 AATS and out-gained by -515 yards vs fellow playoff teams.

The Ravens are 13-2 ATS away in same-season division revenge affairs. The Bengals went 4- 2 SU/ATS in six games vs. other playoff opponents this season, but were out-gained by -330 yards. Baltimore went 2-5 SU and 2.4 AATS and out ofgaining their opponents by +414 yards, including +330 in the game against the Bengals.

Dallas Cowboys play Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL's Wild Card Game. The Cowboys are favored by 2.5 points. Tampa is 2-12-1 ATS in their last 15 games.

Justin Herbert, Trevor Lawrence, Brock Purdy, Geno Smith, Daniel Jones, Skyler Thompson, Tyler Huntley or Anthony Brown will start for the first time in the NFL Wild Card round. Road teams are 15-9 straight up and 16-8 ATS over the last five seasons. Home favorites of a touchdown or more are often 15/2 SU and 13/4 ATC since 2005. Underdogs are on a run of 13-6-1 AATS in last 20 NFC Wildcard games.

The winner owns a point spread record of 54-7-1 ATS in the last 62 Wild Card playoff games. Road teams are 15-9 straight up and 16-8 AATS over the past five seasons. Home favorites of -9.5 points or more have won the the last 12 Wildcard games, going 12-0 ATC.