NFC Divisional Playoffs Odds – Panthers vs. Seahawks

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NFC Divisional Playoffs Odds – Panthers vs. Seahawks

The NFC Divisional Playoffs odds for the Panthers vs. Seahawks had Seattle as a -11 home favorite here with a total of 40.  Claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH when you open an online betting account with BetDSI.com here.

Can the Carolina Panthers Score?

The question in this game is whether or not the Carolina Panthers can score enough points to win. The Panthers are not a good offensive team as they averaged just 21 points per game and they scored just 9 points in a loss back in October to the Seahawks. In the last three years, quarterback Cam Newton has thrown only one TD pass in three games against the Seahawks. The Panthers lost 13-9 this season, 12-7 last year and 16-12 two years ago. The Seahawks defense has held the Panthers to an average of 145.6 yards passing in those games. In 28 drives in the past three games against the Seahawks, Newton has led the team to only one TD.

Seattle Seahawks 24-2 at Home Last Three Years

It is tough to win in Seattle as the Seahawks have lost just twice in the last three years at home. One of those losses occurred this season as the Dallas Cowboys beat them. The Seahawks went 5-2-1 ATS in their eight home games this season. The offense averaged 24 points per game this season while the defense was the best in the league as they allowed just under 16 points per game.

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