2025 NFC, AFC Championship Game betting guide, odds, props: AI, model, expert, parlay, DFS picks revealed
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Marlon Humphrey is a hater, and he isn't afraid to admit it. The Baltimore Ravens cornerback took to social media Tuesday and urged the Buffalo Bills
Patrick Mahomes is undefeated against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in the postseason. Will Buffalo's fortune change on Sunday?
Ahead of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs, it’s time to release our Buffalo Bills AFC Championship game predictions.
We have quite a surprise in the NFC as the Washington Commanders — not the Detroit Lions — will face the Philadelphia Eagles for the conference championship. In the AFC, the Buffalo Bills will visit the Kansas City Chiefs after beating the Baltimore Ravens at home on Sunday.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take on Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game for their fourth playoff matchup in five years. Allen ran for two touchdowns and the Bills beat Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 in a divisional game on Sunday.
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Get the latest NFL odds for the AFC and NFC Championship with point spreads, Over/Unders, and football moneylines for each game on January 26, 2025.
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday for the NFC title game.
The Washington Commanders are playing against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. The team hasn’t played in an NFC Championship game since the 1991-1992 season, and they are now one game away from the Super Bowl to play against either Kansas City Chiefs or Buffalo Bills.
Baltimore Ravens star cornerback Marlon Humphrey admitted publicly on Tuesday that he’s rooting against the Chiefs. Referring to himself as a “hater,” Humphrey said he is cheering for the Bills this weekend or whatever team comes out of the NFC in the Super Bowl if the Chiefs advance to the big game.