NFL Wild Card Round Odds for All Six Games
By Sascha Paruk in NFL News
Updated: January 9, 2026 at 10:25 am ESTPublished:
- The NFL Wild Card Round odds have been posted
- The biggest spread on the board is 10.5 points
- See the opening NFL Wild Card odds for all six games in the 2026 playoffs
The NFL Wild Card Round has been cemented. Six games (three NFC, three AFC) will run from Saturday, Jan. 10th, to Monday, Jan. 12th, with the winners moving onto the Divisional Round, where teams will be reseeded.
The table below sets out the opening Wild Card Round odds for all six games in the first round of the NFL playoff bracket.
NFL Wild Card Round Odds
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Texans vs Steelers Odds
The Steelers hung on for a thrilling 27-24 win over the Ravens on Sunday Night Football, clinching the AFC North in the process and setting up a home game against the Houston Texans on Wild Card weekend.
The Texans, who have won an NFL-best nine straight games, have opened as 2.5-point favorites with the game total at a Wild Card Round-low of 39.5 (-110 odds each way).
Rams vs Panthers Odds
The first game on the board is Rams vs Panthers in Carolina. Los Angeles has opened as a massive 10.5-point favorite and -720 on the moneyline.
The Panthers already own a home victory over the Rams this season, winning 31-28 back in Week 13. The Rams outgained the Panthers 379 to 358 in total yards, and 7.6 to 5.8 in yards-per-play. But they shot themselves in the foot repeatedly, losing the turnover battle 3-0.
Packers vs Bears Odds
The only divisional matchup on the board is Packers vs Bears in Chicago. The #2 Bears have opened as the slightest of favorites, sitting at -1.5 (+100) against the spread, and -110 on the moneyline.
The Packers come back as -106 underdogs and +1.5 (-122) ATS. The total is sitting at 47.5 with the under favored at -118.
Both teams won at home during their pair of regular-season meetings. The Packers took a 28-21 decision in Green Bay in Week 14. The Bears answered back with a 22-16 OT win in Chicago in Week 16.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.