Panthers-Seahawks Betting Line at Seattle -10 – NFC Divisional Playoffs 2015

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The Panthers-Seahawks betting line had Seattle as a -10 favorite for the NFC Divisional Playoffs game.  All odds courtesy of BetOnline.ag where you can claim up to $1000 in free cash here.

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The NFC Divisional Playoffs games were not determined until the conclusion of the Detroit-Dallas game.

Carolina handily beat Arizona Saturday though it wasn’t always pretty.

With the Panthers victory, teams with non-winning records have won the last 4 Wild Card games and are 6-1 in Wild Card games this century.

Cam Newton was 2-for-2 for 16 yards targeting Kelvin Benjamin on the opening drive and 0-2 targeting all other players.

The Seahawks are the reigning Super Bowl champions and come into this one as the number one seed.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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