The Wild Card Round kicks off the NFL playoffs with six games this weekend.

Saturday kicks off with a double feature of Rams vs. Panthers and Packers vs. Bears, followed by Bills vs. Jaguars, 49ers vs. Eagles, and Chargers vs. Patriots on Sunday, and a primetime matchup of Texans vs. Steelers on Monday.

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What our Post expert thinks about the NFL playoffs

Ahead of Saturday’s first kickoff, the Broncos lead the AFC Championship market at 28 percent while the Seahawks sit atop the NFL and Super Bowl markets at 36 and 21 percent, respectively.

Seattle’s Week 16 comeback against the Rams didn’t just earn the NFL’s best game of the season; it delivered the No. 1 seed and a defense strong enough to put a Super Bowl within reach, with Sam Darnold suddenly playing for a legacy that would have sounded absurd a year ago.

Denver earned real credit by winning 14 games, taking the AFC West from Kansas City, and locking up the conference’s top seed. But it’s still been a season built on tight margins and wonky offensive showings that leave an uncomfortable question about how sturdy they can be under pressure in January.


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Sean Treppedi handicaps the NFL, NHL, MLB and college football for the New York Post. He primarily focuses on picks that reflect market value while tracking trends to mitigate risk.

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