NFC Championship: Seahawks vs Rams Prop Bets
Sam Darnold Over 230.5 Passing Yards (–112)
In both meetings against the Rams this season, Sam Darnold cleared 270 passing yards on roughly 40 attempts, absolutely smashing this number. The Rams have also seen this line beaten by every quarterback they’ve faced so far in the playoffs, with both Caleb Williams and Bryce Young going over. This is a defense that finished 21st against the pass during the regular season, so struggles through the air are nothing new. With a solid total of 46.5, points should be on the board, and this projects as another tight game. Both regular season matchups were decided by two points or fewer, and keeping pace with this Rams offense is no easy task. If his team wants to stay in it, Darnold is going to have to do his damage through the air.
Kenneth Walker III Over 114.5 Rushing + Receiving (-113)
After putting up 116 rushing yards and 29 receiving yards against the 49ers last week, Walker looks primed for another big game this weekend against the Rams. With Zach Charbonnet sidelined due to injury, the teammate Walker has been sharing carries with all season, he’s now set up for a significantly larger workload. The books have him projected for 19.5 carries, roughly 6–7 more than his season average. Add in his success against the Rams this year 67 rushing and 44 receiving yards in their first matchup, followed by 100 rushing and 64 receiving yards in the most recent game, both with Charbonnet in and it’s clear Walker has the matchup and opportunity to deliver once again.
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AFC Championship: Patriots vs Broncos Prop Bets
Rhamondre Stevenson Over 48.5 rushing yards (-110)
Stevenson looks like New England’s go-to guy at running back for the playoffs. In the first two games, he’s rushed a combined 26 times for 123 yards and added 7 catches for 86 yards. Meanwhile, rookie TreVeyon Henderson has seen fewer touches just 21 carries for 52 yards and 2 catches for 7 yards. Henderson had a solid regular season, but it makes sense that Coach Vrabel is leaning on the more experienced Stevenson, who’s in his fifth season and was even part of the Patriots’ 2021 playoff run with Mac Jones.
Stevenson’s been steady in the postseason, with 53 and 70 yards in the first two games. With a run-heavy game likely on Sunday, Stevenson should see plenty of touches and has a good shot to hit this line again.









