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Corrigan’s Gambling Corner: NFL Conference Championships

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It’s hard to believe that we are down to just three games remaining in the NFL season. It has been a great season so far and hopefully, the conference championship games will be very kind to us gamblers. Let’s finish the NFL season strong.

All lines courtesy of Jazz Sportsbook. Please gamble responsibly.

2021 Record: 14-9-1

Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay (-3.5)

The Packers -3 was my ultimate lock of the year when these two matched up in the regular season. Well, that did not work at all. But the playoffs are much different and this Green Bay team (especially Aaron Rodgers) has been firing on all cylinders. The Packers are 11-6 ATS this season and 7-2 when favored by seven or fewer points. Tampa Bay is getting 53 percent of the money which makes me feel even more comfortable with the home team at Lambeau. Beating Tom Brady in the playoffs is no easy task, but Rodgers has never seen Brady in the playoffs. The Packers should win this game with ease.

Bills vs. Chiefs (-3)

Fun fact, no team has ever won the Super Bowl with a losing record ATS. The Chiefs are currently 7-10 ATS this season including a 0-8-1 record in their last nine games. However, Patrick Mahomes is 24-16 ATS as a single-point favorite in his career. He will likely still be feeling the effects of last week’s injury against the Browns, but it is way too hard to count out a Mahomes-led offense. The Bills have been great ATS all season and have even covered 8 straight games. However, I’m rolling with the defending champions. The Bills have not been all that impressive this postseason and one vintage Mahomes game could make it ugly for the Bills.

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Bonus Best Bets:

Notre Dame (+2) vs. Miami

Rutgers (+4.5) vs. Indiana

Hornets vs. Magic O/216

Knicks vs. Trailblazers (-4)

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