Wildcard Playoffs 2013 Betting Odds: AFC and NFC

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/30/2013
Wildcard Playoffs 2013 Betting Odds: AFC and NFC

The Wildcard Playoffs 2013 betting odds for the AFC and NFC were available at Bookmaker, where you can bet on all of these games with LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING right up to the final minute.

The Colts were an early -2.5 home favorite against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Wildcard Playoff game taking place on Saturday.  Both teams enter this game with identical 11-5 records.  This will be a repeat of a game played just two weeks ago in Kansas City where the Colts destroyed the Chiefs with a final score of 23-7.  Now KC is on the road.  Could there be sweet revenge or is Indy just the better team here?

New Orleans plays Philadelphia on the road as a +2.5 underdog.  At home, the Saints went 8-0 but were just 3-5 on the road.  Philadelphia, on the other hand, played much better football away from home.

Elsewhere, Cincinnati is a -7 favorite with home field advantage against San Diego while Green Bay just managed to slip into the post season (with home field advantage no less) and is a surprising +3 underdog against San Francisco.

Cincinnati is seeing the most lopsided action with 85 percent of the public backing.  San Francisco is seeing closer to 75 percent while the Colts are getting around 65 percent of the money.  The Saints/Eagles game action is relatively balanced.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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