Two more big games will dominate the sports world on Sunday, with the Rams taking on the Eagles and the Ravens taking on the Bills.
The second half of Sunday's doubleheader will attract the attention of sneaky bets as both teams could easily hoist the Lombardi Trophy in February.
Someone has to step up, but we're not here to bet on that.
Think of player props as another way to bet on Sunday's big game, rather than betting on the winner.
Below are some of the player's props and find hundreds of available betting options.
Sunday Division Round Player Props
Rams vs. Eagles
Jahan Dotson, receiving yards over 2.5 (-115, ESPN BET)
Jahan Dotson appears to have carved out a legitimate role in this Eagles offense.
The weather can be very tough on both passing offenses, and neither is particularly consistent, so Sunday doesn't have many overs that I like.
Still, Dotson's impressive 94-yard performance against the Giants in Week 18 makes it a good bet that he gets at least 2.5 receiving yards.
Last week, he played 57 percent of the snaps and also caught the ball for 11 yards. He had two goals.
Los Angeles allows 6.8 yards per pass attempt, which ranks 24th in the NFL.
Matthew Stafford, over 0.5 rushing yards (+105, DraftKings)
Matthew Stafford had more than half his rushing yards in four of the final six games of the regular season.
Los Angeles surprisingly defeated the Vikings last week, but as an underdog in the divisional round, many expect the Rams to take the lead for all or part of Sunday's game.
Stafford could make a few appearances again this weekend, as the Rams will likely play catch-up on Sunday when rain is expected.
Philadelphia allowed 20.7 rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks during the regular season.
Stafford ran once for 15 yards in the first game this season, which the Eagles dominated 37-20.
Ravens vs. Bills
Josh Allen, 8.5+ Rush Attempts (-114, FanDuel) | 12+ Rush Attempts (+400, Hard Rock Sportsbook) | 15+ (12/1, Bet 365)
Josh Allen goes wild in important games.
Before the Bills vs. Broncos got out of hand, Allen carried six times in the first half before Denver folded and the Bills ran away for the win.
Allen and the Bills will play the Ravens as the home underdog, so don't expect that to happen here.
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It's a tough road to victory for the Bills, as Baltimore allows by far the fewest yards per carry in the NFL (3.5 YPC), but expect Allen to bully his way to victory.
Allen has totaled 8.5 rushing attempts in all but one loss in his playoff career, in which he ran for 93 yards.
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