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Rams Lead Four Road Favorites In High-Stakes 2026 NFL Wild Card Round

Rams Lead Four Road Favorites in High-Stakes 2026 NFL Wild Card Round

By Sports Desk | January 5, 2026

The 2026 NFL playoffs kick off this weekend with Wild Card action featuring an unusual twist: four road teams heavily favored to win, headlined by the Los Angeles Rams as 9.5- to 10-point favorites over the Carolina Panthers.[1][3][4]

After a thrilling Week 18 that saw the Seattle Seahawks clinch the NFC’s No. 1 seed with a victory over the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos lock up the AFC’s top spot, the playoff bracket is set.[1][2][4] The top seeds earn byes, leaving six compelling Wild Card matchups where underdogs host but oddsmakers back the visitors in most cases.[1][3]

NFC Wild Card Slate: Road Teams Dominate Early Lines

In the NFC, the Rams (No. 5 seed) travel to face the NFC South champion Panthers (No. 4), who sneaked into the playoffs thanks to an Atlanta Falcons win over New Orleans.[4] Los Angeles, riding momentum from a 37-20 statement win over the Arizona Cardinals, has flipped the script on recent losses and enters as massive favorites at -9.5 to -10 points—the largest spread of the weekend.[1][3][4] The Rams’ Super Bowl pedigree and co-favorite status (+425 odds) underscore their edge against a Panthers squad listed at +12500 to win it all.[2][4]

Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers (No. 7) are 1.5-point road favorites at the Chicago Bears (No. 2).[1][3][4] SportsLine’s projection model leans Bears to cover nearly 60% of simulations, hinting at potential value on the home side despite the line.[1]

The San Francisco 49ers (No. 6) head to Philadelphia to challenge the Eagles (No. 3) as 3.5-point underdogs.[1][3][5] Analysts call this clash an “unstoppable force vs. immovable object,” pitting the Eagles’ struggling offense—plagued by three-and-outs and turnovers—against the 49ers’ league-low sack total.[5] Despite Philly’s reigning Super Bowl champion status, experts predict a defensive slugfest where the Eagles hold as narrow favorites.[5]

AFC Matchups: Texans, Bills, and Chargers as Road Favorites

The AFC side mirrors the NFC trend with three road favorites. The Houston Texans (No. 5), on an NFL-best eight-game win streak, are 3- to 3.5-point favorites at the Pittsburgh Steelers (No. 4) in a Monday Night Football showdown.[1][3][6] However, models project Pittsburgh to cover +3.5 over 50% of the time, with the Over 39.5 also hitting frequently.[3]

The Buffalo Bills (No. 6) are 1.5-point road picks over the Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 3), leveraging their playoff experience.[1][3][6] In the No. 7 vs. No. 2 clash, the Los Angeles Chargers visit the New England Patriots as 3.5-point underdogs.[1][3][4]

Denver and Seattle, the No. 1 seeds, sit out the Wild Card round, with the Broncos earning home-field advantage via tiebreakers despite matching the Patriots’ 14-3 record.[4][6]

Betting Models and Super Bowl Odds Heat Up

SportsLine’s proven model, up over $7,000 for top-rated NFL picks, has locked in a five-leg parlay paying nearly 25-1, including Bears coverage vs. Packers.[1] It also backs Steelers covering at Houston.[3] Super Bowl futures see Seahawks and Rams tied as co-favorites at +340 to +425, followed by Broncos (+650), Patriots (+950), Eagles (+1000), and Bills (+1000).[2][4]

Game Spread Total
Rams at Panthers Rams -9.5/-10 TBD
Packers at Bears Packers -1.5 / Bears -1 46.5
49ers at Eagles Eagles -3.5 TBD
Texans at Steelers Texans -3/-3.5 39.5
Bills at Jaguars Bills -1.5 TBD
Chargers at Patriots Patriots -3.5 TBD

Seven wild card teams have won the Super Bowl historically, adding intrigue to these matchups.[3] The playoffs run through Super Bowl LX on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium, marking the first postseason sans Chiefs dominance since 2014 and without Mahomes-era stars.[7]

Key Storylines and Predictions

  • Rams’ Redemption: After nightmare losses, LA’s leap to No. 5 seed positions them for a deep run.[4]
  • Eagles’ Defense vs. 49ers’ Offense: Philly’s pedigree tested in potential slugfest.[5]
  • Texans’ Streak: Houston’s hot streak faces Steelers’ home grit on MNF.[3]
  • Bears Model Favorite: Underdog status belies simulation strength vs. Packers.[1]

As lines stabilize, bettors eye value in road dogs like Steelers and Bears amid heavy favorite action. Wild Card Weekend promises chaos, with Rams leading the charge for road warriors.[1][4]

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