NFL Divisional Round Updated Betting Lines

Three of the four NFL Divisional Round matchups are set after a mostly thrilling NFL Super Wild Card Weekend. Below are DraftKings Sportsbook's NFL Divisional weekend spreads as of Monday, Jan. 16 at 11:30 p.m. ET.

NFL Divisional Saturday (2 games)

AFC: 4-seed Jacksonville Jaguars at 1-seed Kansas City Chiefs, 4:30 p.m. ET

KC earned its fourth first-round bye in the last five years with an AFC-best 14-3 regular-season record. Last year was the first time the Chiefs played in the NFL Wild Card round since promoting Patrick Mahomes to starting QB in 2018.

Jacksonville pulled off a stunning comeback victory at home over the Los Angeles Chargers Saturday. The Jaguars rallied back from a 27-0 first-half to beat the Chargers 31-30 with a game-winning FG as time expired.

NFC: 6-seed New York Giants at 1-seed Philadelphia Eagles, 8:15 p.m. ET

Philadelphia sealed home-field advantage and the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC playoffs with a 22-16 win over NYG in Week 18. The Eagles lost in the NFL Wild Card round last year to the Bucs 31-15 in QB Jalen Hurts' playoff debut.

The G-Men upset the Minnesota Vikings 31-24 as 2.5-point road underdogs Sunday. Maligned Giants QB Daniel Jones balled out with 301 passing yards with 2/0 TD/INT ratio and added 78 rushing yards.

NFL Divisional Sunday (2 games)

AFC: 3-seed Cincinnati Bengals at 2-seed Buffalo Bills, 3 p.m. ET

Cincy eked past the Baltimore Ravens 24-17 Sunday. Bengals DE Sam Hubbard keyed the victory with a 98-yard TD return after Ravens QB Tyler Huntley fumbled trying to extend the ball over the goal line for a score.

The Bills played a similar too close for comfort game against the divisional foe Miami Dolphins as well Sunday. Buffalo held off Miami, 34-31, despite Josh Allen committing three turnovers including a Dolphins strip-sack fumble TD return.

NFC: 5-seed Dallas Cowboys at 2-seed San Francisco 49ers, 6:30 p.m. ET

Dallas dismantled the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-14 Monday in the NFC Wild Card round. The Cowboys would've won 21 points had PK Brett Maher not miss 4 extra-point attempts. Cowboys QB Dak Prescott lit up Tampa for 5 total TDs (1 rushing and 4 passing).

After a shaky first half, San Francisco clobbered the Seattle Seahawks 25-6 in the second of their 41-23 win Saturday. Niners rookie QB Brock Purdy completed 18-of-30 passes for 332 yards with a 3/0 TD/INT ratio and 1 rushing TD.

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