NFL Wildcard Opening Lines (2010)

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Jan/04/2010
NFL Wildcard Opening Lines (2010)

The NFL's regular season has concluded and the playoffs are set to begin this weekend with two Wild Card games on Saturday and another pair on Sunday.  Sportsbetting.com has posted the NFL Wildcard opening lines for 2010.

The New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals will have a rematch of their Week 17 game, albeit at a different location, and the Bengals are 2.5-point faves with the Over/Under at 34.5. 

After losing out on the NFC East division title last Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles will once again play the Cowboys in Dallas, listed as 4-point ‘dogs with a Total of 45.

Sunday's first game will see the Baltimore Ravens battling the New England Patriots with the Pats listed as 3.5-point home faves with an O/U of 43.

The final game of Wild Card weekend will see another rematch of Week 17, as the 2.5-point road ‘dog Green Bay Packers once again travel to Arizona to play the Cardinals - the Total is set at 48.

Since the NFL Wildcard opening lines were posted late Sunday, the Jets/Bengals line appears to be the most fluid and could drop further when all is said and done.  This one opened elsewhere at Bengals -4. 

 

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