The NFL playoffs are in full swing, as the Divisional Round has arrived. Saturday night will see an exciting matchup between the Washington Commanders (12-5) and the Detroit Lions (15-2). The Commanders will travel to Ford Field after squeezing out a 23-20 win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They were the only Wild Card team to win last weekend, and now face a much stiffer test in the No.1 seed Lions. Let’s take a look at game predictions, best bet, and player props to look out for Commanders vs. Lions on January 18.
NFL Divisional Round – Commanders vs. Lions Predictions
Betting Odds
Moneyline: Commanders (+400) vs. Lions (-520)
Spread: Commanders (+9.5) vs. Lions (-9.5)
Over/Under: Over 55.5 (-105)/Under 55.5 (-115)
Game Prediction & Best Bet
Lions 30, Commanders 17
The Commanders have had a Cinderella story season, but their unexpected playoff run ends here. After a hard-fought win in Tampa Bay, the Commanders will be traveling on the road for the third consecutive week. Meanwhile, the Lions are well-rested, earning a first-round bye after-handedly beating the Vikings in Week 18 to win the NFC North. The future is bright in Washington with impending OROY Jayden Daniels, who threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday night. However, outside of Daniels, I don’t think the Commanders have the firepower to compete in this matchup.
Although Daniels’ mobility could cause some issues for the Lions, Aaron Glenn’s defense got healthy again down the stretch. In particular, the Commanders could have difficulty establishing the ground game against Detroit’s tough run defense. On the flip side, the Commanders rank 30th against the run, which star running-back Jahmyr Gibbs should take full advantage of. Additionally, fellow RB David Montgomery is expected to return this week from what was feared to be a season-ending knee injury. The Lions offense should be firing on all cylinders, and I don’t expect the Commanders’ defense to have an answer. While -9.5 is a large spread to cover, the Lions were 12-5 ATS this season and will look to establish a dominant lead early on Saturday.
Under 55.5 (-115 on Fanduel)
This is the largest projected total of all four games this weekend. While it’s no secret that both these teams can score, this is an astronomically high total to cover in the playoffs. The under hit in 5/6 games over Wild Card weekend, with many teams sustaining long drives that churned the clock. While everyone will hope for a shootout, the Commanders only scored 23 points against a soft Buccaneers defense last week. In fact, not a single Wild Card game went over 45 points, let alone 55. Considering such a high total to clear and the script of playoff games, the likelihood that this goes under seems like a solid bet.
Player Prop Bets
Jared Goff Under 32.5 Pass Attempts (-102)
Jared Goff has had a superb campaign, throwing for over 4,600 passing yards and 37 touchdowns during the regular season. Nonetheless, there were a lot of games where Goff didn’t have to throw the ball a ton. The Lions’ offense looks their best when they lean on their potent rushing attack, and I see this trend continuing on Saturday. Goff went under this line in almost 60% of games this season. The Commanders also allowed the second-fewest pass attempts per game this season (28.6), as Goff should be smart yet effective with the ball in his hands.
Terry McLaurin Over 23.5 Longest Reception (-118)
If the Commanders are going to keep pace on Saturday, their game plan should run through their No.1 receiver. McLaurin finally has a serviceable QB throwing him the ball, which has paid dividends. McLaurin has been making big chunk plays all season, clearing this line in 8 games. He also recorded a 35-yard reception in the Wild Card round. The Lions’ secondary is undoubtedly their biggest weakness, allowing the most yards per game to opposing wide receivers this season. They also allowed the second-most 20+ yard receptions, at an average of 2.76 per game. With everything to play for on Saturday, I expect McLaurin to put in another strong performance.
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