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Poll of the Day: What will be the biggest upset of the Divisional Round?

All of the teams with a first-round bye will host their first playoff game of the postseason this weekend, but not all of them are favorites based on lines from Sportsbook.com.

Biggest Upset of the Weekend?
What will be the biggest "upset" in the Divisional Round?

49ers +4.0
Texans +7.5
Giants +7.5
Broncos +13.5
All favorites will win


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Going on the road, the Saints are four-point favorites over the 49ers.

Five of the EDSFootball.com contributors made our predictions for this weekend's games:

- 49ers-Saints: Three of five have the 49ers winning the game.
- Packers-Giants: Four of five have Green Bay winning the game.
- Ravens-Texans: Four of five have Ravens winning the game.
- Patriots-Broncos: All five of us have the Patriots winning the game.

Three of these four games are rematches from the regular season. The one exception is the Saints-49ers game, which features one of the most explosive offenses (New Orleans) against one of the league's toughest defenses (San Francisco).

Of all the postseason teams, the Saints are the most balanced and are my Super Bowl pick (over the Patriots).

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