SportsLine AI reveals the top NFL Divisional Round prop picks for sites like PrizePicks, Underdog Fantasy, and Sleeper Fantasy
SportsLine AI evaluated the 2025 Divisional Round NFL odds and revealed its NFL picks, NFL score predictions and NFL best bets for every game
The Lions play the Commanders on Saturday at 8 p.m. EST. The Lions are at their home stadium, Ford Field in Detroit. SportsLine Consensus shows the Lions favored by 9.5 points. The over/under for total points scored is 55.5 points.
Baltimore enters the game on a five-game winning streak. If the Ravens maintain that form, they’ll be well-positioned to advance to the AFC Championship Game. During this stretch, they’ve scored at least 28 points in each game while holding opponents to no more than 17 points. According to ESPN BET, the Ravens are currently a 1-point road favorite.
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line. Read more for a preview and prediction of Sunday's game.
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