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NFL Super Wild Card Weekend odds, schedule, how to watch, stream: Expert picks, best bets as playoffs kick off

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The road to Super Bowl LVII begins now. The opening round of the NFL playoffs has kicked off, and it’ll now be a mad dash to Glendale, Arizona in February. As we look at the Super Wild Card Weekend slate, each of these teams is going to be quite familiar with one another. Each game features a rematch from the regular season, marking just the fifth time this has occurred since the 1970 merger. That should add even more spice to an already exciting weekend. 

As we do every week, we’ve collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBSSports.com and SportsLine and put them in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, survivor picks and more. Ready? Let’s jump in.

All NFL odds via Caesars Sportsbook.

Time/TV: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Bills -11

Featured Game | Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins

SportsLine senior analyst Larry Hartstein entered the 2022 NFL season 427-344 all-time on NFL side picks (plus $3,764 for $100 players), including 394-330 against the spread. He also went 68-50 ATS and 8-3 on moneyline plays last season for a profit of $1,552. If that doesn’t make you want to back him, Hartstein is also 26-14-1 (+1044) on last 41 picks involving the Dolphins, meaning he’s uniquely qualified to make this pick. We can tell you that Hartstein is leaning Under the total, but there’s a key X-factor that he found, and it makes one side of the spread a must bet! To see what that is, head on over to SportsLine

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