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NFL Divisional Round Odds: Elias Sports Bureau Specials

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HOU @ KC - Nico Collins & DeAndre Hopkins to Combine for 200+ Receiving Yards (+800)

Nico Collins had 122 receiving yards last week, the most ever by a Texans player in a postseason game. The previous high for Houston was 118 rec. yards by DeAndre Hopkins five years ago. Hopkins has caught at least 5 passes in each of his 6 previous postseason games; he averaged 74.3 yds/game in those contests. Hopkins caught 9 passes for 118 yards at Kansas City in his last postseason game; both of those figures are his career-highs for a PS game.

HOU @ KC - Travis Kelce 97+ Receiving Yards & 1+ Receiving TD (+900)

Travis Kelce has recorded 1903 receiving yards and 19 TD catches in 22 career postseason games. The only player with 2,000+ receiving yards or 20+ TD receptions in the postseason is Jerry Rice (2,245 yards, 22 TD in 29 games). Kelce has caught 18 passes for 262 receiving yards in 2 postseason games vs. Houston, including a 3 TD game in January 2020. Can he reach the 2,000 receiving yard and 20 TD playoff plateau?

HOU @ KC - Patrick Mahomes 2+ Pass TD, 0 INT & Chiefs to Win (+210)

Patrick Mahomes is 6-0 as starting QB in the divisional round of the postseason, with 13 TDs and 0 INTs in those games. The record for consecutive TDs without an INT by a QB in a particular PS round is 15 by Aaron Rodgers in wild card games. Houston's D picked off four passes last week, the most by the franchise in a postseason game.

HOU @ KC - Joe Mixon 85+ Rush Yards & 1+ TD (+600)

Joe Mixon has run for 100+ yards and a TD in 2 of his last 3 postseason games (Jan. 2023 at Buffalo, last week vs. L.A.). Between those two games, Mixon had 19 rushing yards on 8 attempts - both his career lows for a PS game - in a loss at Kansas City. The Chiefs did not allow a rushing TD in 3 of its 4 games in last year's postseason. Lamar Jackson (122 yds, Week 1) was the only player to rush for 85+ yards against K.C. this season.

WAS @ DET - Jayden Daniels & Jared Godd to Combine for 50+ Completions and 0 INT (+800)

Jayden Daniels completed 24 passes for 268 yards in his postseason debut last week, nearly matching Jared Goff's averages from last year's postseason (25.7 comp/game, 279 yards/game). Last week, Daniels became the first rookie QB to attempt 35+ passes in a PS game without throwing an INT. Jared Goff has not been intercepted in any of his last 5 PS games (157 pass attempts over that span).

WAS @ DET - Terry McLaurin & Dyami Brown to Combine for 150+ Receiving Yards & 2+ Receiving TD (+1800)

Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown tied for the team-high last week with 89 receiving yards, each player also scoring a TD. Detroit allowed 18 players to record 75+ receiving yards in a game this season, with 2 opposing players reaching that mark in Weeks 16 and 17. Can Scary Terry and Dyami Brown combine for 150+ receiving yards and 2+ receiving TD?

WAS @ DET - Amon-Ra St. Brown 5+ Receptions & Jahmyr Gibbs 1+ TD (-135)

Last year, Jahmyr Gibbs became the first player in franchise history to score a TD in 3 straight postseason games. Amon-Ra St. Brown became the first Lions player to make 5+ receptions in 3 straight postseason games over that same stretch. Will both players extend their streaks in Detroit's postseason opener?

LAR @ PHI - Saquon Barkley 124+ Rushing + Receiving Yards & Eagles to Win (+120)

Saquon Barkley gained 302 yards from scrimmage (255 rushing, 47 receiving) on 30 touches and scored 2 TDs vs. Los Angeles in Week 12 this season. There have been 5 players to gain 250 scrimmage yards in a regular season game and then face that opponent in that year's postseason. Four of them were held under 80 yards in the PS rematch; the high total belongs to Marshall Faulk, who gained 123 yards in a wild card loss at New Orleans in 2000.  Will Barkley surpass Faulk while leading his team to victory?

LAR @ PHI - Puka Nacua & A.J. Brown to Combine for 10+ Receptions & 200+ Receiving Yards (+225)

Puka Nacua and A.J. Brown were targeted a combined 20 times in Philadelphia's win over Los Angeles in Week 12, with each player finishing with 100+ receiving yards. Brown and Nacua combined for just under 200 receiving yards in their first encounter in 2023 (13 receptions, 198 yards).

LAR @ PHI - Matthew Stafford 25+ Completions, 2+ Pass TD & 0 INT (+1800)

Matthew Stafford has multiple TD passes in each of his 6 playoff starts with Los Angeles, tying Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes for the sixth-longest streak of that kind. Stafford has completed 70% of his pass attempts in his 6 playoff games with the Rams with 25+ completed passes in 4 of them. Stafford has thrown 13 TD passes without being intercepted over his last 5 games vs. Philadelphia. Can Stafford continue his streak of impressive playoff performances for the Rams this week?

BAL @ BUF - Josh Allen & Lamar Jackson Each to Record 70+ Rush Yards (+1400)

There has never been a postseason game in which both starting QBs rushed for 70+ yards. The closest such occurrence was on Jan. 23, 2022, involving Patrick Mahomes (69 yds) and Josh Allen (68 yds). Allen and Jackson have rushed for 70+ yards in a postseason game four times apiece; no other QB in league history has more than 3 PS games of that kind.

BAL @ BUF - Josh Allen 250+ Pass Yards & James Cook 120+ Rush Yards (+3000)

Buffalo dominated Denver last week thanks largely to Josh Allen (272 passing yards) and James Cook (120 rushing yards). No team has ever had multiple games in a single postseason in which its QB threw for 250+ yards and a RB rushed for 120+ yards. Buffalo had one other postseason game of that kind, in January 1991 (Jim Kelly 300 passing yards, Thurman Thomas 138 rushing yards vs. L.A. Raiders).

BAL @ BUF - Bills & Ravens Both to Score 28+ Points (+325)

Buffalo (30.9 PPG, 2nd) and Baltimore (30.5 PPG, 3rd) both ranked in the top 3 in points per game this season. This is the 7th postseason game featuring two teams who averaged 30+ PPG in the regular season. None of the previous six PS games of that kind had both teams reach 28 points. The only one of the six that had 60+ combined points was a 49-15 win for Carolina over Arizona in the 2015 postseason.

BAL @ BUF - Derrick Henry 115+ Rush Yards & 1+ TD (+250)

In Week 4 Derrick Henry scored a 87-yard TD on Baltimore's first play from scrimmage, which was more rushing yards than Buffalo had for the entire game (81). Henry has scored 9 TDs in 6 career games vs. Buffalo. No player rushed for 80+ yards in a road game at Buffalo this season. Henry's 199 rushing yards in Week 4 was the only time Buffalo allowed a player to run for 115+ yards this season.

Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.

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