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NFL Playoff Betting Trends: Overs Dominating First Weekend

Super Wild Card Weekend has been full of thrilling matchups across the board, making bettors who target the over extremely happy in the process. After last night’s Bengals-Ravens matchup, the over has gone an impressive 5-0 to this point of the postseason. Bettors eager to tail the NFL playoff betting trends should think about backing the over in tonight’s Cowboys-Buccaneers game.

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NFL Playoff Betting Trends: Overs Continue Throughout Super Wild Card Week

Over bettors have reaped the benefits of some unexpectedly tight NFL playoff matchups and thrilling comebacks. The Jacksonville Jaguars rallied from behind a 27-0 deficit to beat the Los Angeles Chargers by a point, racing past the closing total of 47.5. This came after the San Francisco 49ers took care of the Seattle Seahawks by 41-23, easily surpassing the closing total of 42.5.

Third-string quarterback Skylar Thompson and the Miami Dolphins stuck with the Buffalo Bills more than anyone expected to open the Sunday slate. The 32-29 final went far beyond the total of 44.5. Then, the Cincinnati Bengals fended off the Baltimore Ravens, 24-17, narrowly beating the 40.5-point total.

This NFL playoff betting trend can continue tonight. The Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers game will face off on Monday night, and DraftKings Sportsbook has the total set to 45.5. Those looking to bet on the Cowboys-Bucs game can head to DraftKings, where new users can pick up $200 in credits with any $5 bet on the NFL playoffs!

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In Tom Brady‘s last year under contract with the Buccaneers, the offense has struggled throughout the season. The team finished a disappointing 8-9 because of an inability to move the ball. But the Buccaneers now have a chance to put that narrative to bed and make a run in what could very well be the last time we see Brady in the NFL playoffs.

Tampa Bay’s games went over just six times this year. Dallas’ games went over nine times. The Buccaneers’ defense stifled Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott in a 19-3 win in Week 1 of the season. These teams will both need a drastically better offensive performance on Monday night for the over to go a perfect 6-0 in Super Wild Card Weekend. Be sure to use OddsShopper’s tools for the best prices on bets throughout the NFL playoffs!

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