NFC Wild Card Round Betting Preview 2019

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NFC Wild Card Round Betting Preview 2019

The Wild Card Round is here! The NFC features current champions the Eagles facing off against this season's revelation, the Chicago Bears and the Seahawks against the Cowboys. Don't miss the playoffs!


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Many of the books had not opened a line on this game overnight Sunday.  Those that did had not moved off the -5.5.

The Eagles squeaked into the post season with the help of the Bears beating Minnesota in Week 17.  Philadelphia did their part by beating Washington.

Now the Eagles head back to the post season in hopes of winning their second consecutive Super Bowl behind Nick Foles.

"I mean, there was a lot of excitement, a lot of jubilation in the locker room, and I just told the guys, 'Congratulations, we're in the postseason,'" Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. "I told them, 'You set out to get yourself into the tournament.' They've done that and we just got another opportunity next week."

In regard to Dallas vs. Seattle:

Pinnacle Sports opened at Dallas -2.5 but hadn't moved off that number Sunday evening.  Neither did BetOnline.

Bookmaker, on the other hand, opened at -3 and has shifted between that number and -2.5.

 

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