The NFL playoffs are in full swing, and we have you covered with NFL player prop picks for all three Wild Card Round playoff games on Sunday.
Our staff has locked in prop bets for all three of Sunday's playoff games, including picks for Bills vs Jaguars at 1:00 p.m. ET, 49ers vs Eagles at 4:30 p.m. ET, and Chargers vs. Patriots at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Let's dig into our NFL player props and best bets for Wild Card Sunday on January 11.
NFL Player Props for Wild Card Sunday
| Time (ET) | Player Prop |
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| 1 p.m. | |
| 4:30 p.m. | |
| 4:30 p.m. | |
| 8:15 p.m. | |
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Bills vs. Jaguars
By Brit Devine
Josh Allen has cleared this number in nine of 13 career playoff games, with two of the misses coming in at seven attempts.
There are multiple ways for Allen to get there, as he is typically unleashed by the coaching staff in the run game come playoff time, but we can also get there with kneel-downs late to close out the game.
With a week off to get healthy and Allen about to put on his Superman cape for the playoffs, this should not be sitting near even-money to open the week.
Pick: Josh Allen Over 7.5 Rush Attempts (-115)
49ers vs. Eagles
Jalen Hurts has averaged 8.7 carries per game in his postseason career.
Between the tush pushes, scrambles, the occasional designed run, and potential kneel-downs, he has several routes to pick up attempts.
Philly draws a banged-up San Francisco team traveling across the country on Wild Card Sunday.
The Eagles' offense has looked very ugly at times, but this is a game Philly should be able to control.
Pick: Jalen Hurts Over 6.5 Rush Attempts (-135)
49ers vs. Eagles
By Chris Raybon
This is a little chalky, but there's some value on Saquon Barkley for an anytime touchdown.
Barkley's scoring a lot more touchdowns in the 20-25-yard range — the 49ers can be vulnerable there because they don't really stack the box a ton (lowest rate in the NFL). I don't think that's necessarily going to change too much tonight.
I see Barkley getting a lot of opportunities here and the Eagles have started to give the ball to him more down the stretch — he has three rushing touchdowns in his last four games. He has also connected with Jalen Hurts on a couple of receiving touchdowns — and that's big because the Niners have no linebackers.
Barkley usually plays more in the pass game in the playoffs; last year he went from playing about 70% of the time in the regular season to about 85% in the playoffs.
Pick: Saquon Barkley Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-120)
Packers vs. Bears
Ladd McConkey hasn't been great in recent weeks, but Justin Herbert has been injured, and the Chargers have had some tough defensive matchups in the second half of the season.
Herbert should be a bit healthier after a week of rest and should be slinging the ball in this game.
McConkey is still the WR1 in this Chargers offense, and the spot is a good one for him.
The Patriots have been near the bottom of the league in defensive DVOA against the pass, and despite allowing the ninth-fewest passing yards per game, they haven't faced many good QBs this season thanks to an easy schedule.
Even with Christian Gonzalez on the team, the Patriots ranked 31st in the NFL in DVOA vs. WR1s, as Gonzalez generally doesn't shadow WR1s.
I have McConkey projected for almost 10 yards over this number.























