NFL Divisional Round schedule: Point spreads, betting lines, picks, predictions for every game

The NFL Divisional Playoffs feature four marquee matchups: Falcons-Eagles, Titans-Patriots, Jaguars-Steelers, and Saints-Vikings. (AP | Getty | USA TODAY)
The NFL Divisional Playoffs feature four marquee matchups: Falcons-Eagles, Titans-Patriots, Jaguars-Steelers, and Saints-Vikings. (AP | Getty | USA TODAY)

We've reached the best weekend on the NFL calendar: The Divisional Round.

With the field of the sport's final eight set, it's time to attempt what feels almost impossible on a yearly basis: Pick all the winners, game-by-game style.

Consider this a one-stop shop guide to picking every (or at least the majority) game correctly.

Atlanta Falcons (-3) at Philadelphia Eagles

Saturday, January 13, 4:35 p.m. EST

Philadelphia is the least-respected No. 1 seed in history--literally. For the first time ever, a No. 1 seed is an underdog at home in the Divisional Round. It's unprecedented, but clearly with reason: Atlanta is good, fast, physical and battle-tested. But don't discount an angry, rested Eagles team that's been excellent at home. Somehow, the Eagles squeak by with Nick Foles at quarterback. THE PICK: Eagles.

Tennessee Titans at New England Patriots (-13.5)

Saturday, January 13, 8:15 p.m. EST

This could get ugly. Tennessee showed a ton of resolve by coming back in Kansas City last weekend, but this is a totally different challenge. An angry Patriots team has had weeks to rest and stew over stories of discontent within their own walls. Bill Belichick and Co. take it out on the field. THE PICK: Patriots.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers (-7.5)

Sunday, January 14, 1:05 p.m. EST

Upset alert! While the Eagles over the Falcons would technically be an upset, this would be bigger. Blake Bortles is far from impressive, but Jacksonville's defense is historically good. Don't be surprised if this is decided in the last minute. THE PICK: Jaguars.

Out on Eagles?

New Orleans Saints at Minnesota Vikings (-4.5)

Sunday, January 14, 4:40 p.m. EST

The game of the weekend. New Orleans is the popular pick because of Drew Brees and Sean Payton, but Mike Zimmer and Case Keenum can hold their own. In a surprisingly high-scoring game, Keenum outduels Brees to put the Vikings one win away from a home Super Bowl. THE PICK: Vikings.

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