Few years seem as wide open to crown a Super Bowl champion as the 2023 NFL playoffs. All four remaining teams are +330 or shorter to win the Super Bowl per the latest NFL odds as we enter the Championship Round NFL schedule. Caesars Sportsbook has the Eagles as +250 Super Bowl favorites, giving them the longest 2023 Super Bowl odds of any favorite entering Conference Championship weekend since at least 1980. Philadelphia is a 2.5-point favorite to beat the 49ers and advance to the Big Game in the latest Championship Round NFL odds, while the Kansas City Chiefs are favored by 1.5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. All of the Championship Round NFL lines are listed below and SportsLine’s advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Championship Round NFL picks now.
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One of the model’s strongest Championship Round NFL picks is that the NFC Championship Game 2023 hits the Under. The Eagles’ success this year has been predicated on a complex running game that found the end zone a league-high 32 times. But what the Niners do best is shut down the run, as they’ve allowed just three rushing touchdowns over their last nine games. While Philadelphia will still likely be able to move the ball on the ground, drives that normally end in touchdowns may result in field goal attempts on Sunday.
On the other side of the ball, the Eagles’ historic pass rush should give San Francisco issues. Philadelphia is the first team in NFL history to have four players with 10-plus sacks, while Brock Purdy has more times sacked (seven) than TD passes (six) over his last three…
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