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The win marked New York's first playoff win since their victory in Super Bowl XLII and their first home playoff win since their victory in the 2000 NFC Championship Game; they were defeated in the 2005–06 playoffs by the Carolina Panthers in the wild card round and lost in the divisional playoffs to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 season ...
A whopping 85% of bets on the moneyline in the NFC title game are on the Commanders, while the Bills are getting 73% of moneyline bets. The Eagles are -300 to win straight up and the Chiefs are -130.
Who is favored in the AFC Championship Game and the NFC Championship Game on Sunday? Check out the odds. NFL playoff odds: Points spreads, money lines, over/unders for NFC, AFC Championship Games
As of 2025, this is the Jets' most recent playoff game, and the latest AFC Championship Game to not feature either the New England Patriots or the Kansas City Chiefs. [ 11 ] This was the second postseason meeting between the Jets and Steelers, with Pittsburgh winning the only prior meeting 20–17 in overtime in the 2004 AFC Divisional playoffs .
The 3:16 game was a National Football League playoff game between the Denver Broncos and the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 8, 2012. The game took place in the 2011–12 NFL playoffs and finished with five statistics that each contained three digits in the order 3–1–6. It was the first playoff game to go to overtime since a 2010 overtime ...
The Browns (7-3) after beating the Steelers 13-10 Sunday now have an 89% chance of making the playoffs, where they just might meet their nemesis again based on current odds. Right now, Pittsburgh ...
The NFL has a re-seeding policy after each playoff round. That means that no matter how the bracket started, the lowest-seeded team will always travel to the higher-seeded team in the AFC and NFC ...
This was the first (and only) time that an NFL playoff game was ever broadcast exclusively on cable television in the United States, in lieu of any of the league's broadcast network partners. [7] [8] [9] The MNF broadcast team of Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and sideline reporter Lisa Salters called the game, the first of the 2014–15 NFL playoffs.