Supercomputer predicts the NFL playoffs ahead of this weekend’s Wild Card Round, with the Bills and Cowboys backed for dominant wins… but which team is Super Bowl favorite?

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A supercomputer has predicted how this season’s NFL playoffs will go as the Wild Card Round kicks off Saturday.

The Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans kick off this weekend’s Wild Card games when they meet at NRG Stadium before the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs battle at Arrowhead later in the day.

On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers first visit the Buffalo Bills before the Dallas Cowboys host the Green Bay Packers, with the LA Rams vs. the Detroit Lions close out the evening. To conclude the Wild Card Round, the Philadelphia Eagles will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday at Raymond James Stadium.

It’s shaping up to be an epic postseason in the NFL, with the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers also set to compete in the Divisional Round after retiring as AFC and NFC champions, so how will it play out?

Action Network’s ‘BETSiE’ supercomputer has tried to break it all down and predict the odds of winning for all 14 teams in each round of the playoffs.

A supercomputer has predicted how this season’s NFL playoffs will go as the Wild Card Round gets underway

Bills quarterback Josh Allen

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The Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys have been given the best chances to win in their respective Wild Card Round games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers

But it is Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers who will win the Super Bowl this year

But it is Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers who will win the Super Bowl this year

In the Wild Card round, the Bills have been given the best odds to win in their game against the Steelers: a whopping 79.22 percent, while the Cowboys are likely to edge past the Packers at 75.03 percent.

Who is most likely to win the Super Bowl?

Buffalo Bills – 12.40 percent chance

Kansas City Chiefs 5.15 percent chance

Miami Dolphins 3.55 percent chance

Cleveland Browns 1 percent chance

Houston Texans 0.75 percent chance

Pittsburgh Steelers 0.45 percent chance

San Francisco 49ers 31.20 percent chance FAV

Dallas Cowboys 13.7 percent chance

Philadelphia Eagles 4.8 percent chance

Detroit Lions 2.85 percent chance

LA Rams 2.35 percent chance

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1.65 percent chance

Green Bay Packers 0.70 percent chance

(Odds courtesy of Action Network)

The closest game this weekend is predicted to be between the Browns (54.02 percent chance of winning) and the Texans (45.98 percent chance of winning).

As for the Divisional Round, the 49ers are tipped to enter the Conference Finals with an 84.03 percent chance of victory against the lowest seed advancing from the Wild Cards.

Kyle Shanahan’s team also has the best odds to both reach (50.3 percent) and win (31.2 percent) this season’s Super Bowl, following a phenomenal regular season that saw the likes of Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey lead them led to 12 of 17 victories.

The Ravens, who won the AFC with a 13-4 record, are the second favorites to reach the Conference Finals (76.67 percent), advance to the Super Bowl (43.3 percent) and then win the Vince Lombardi trophy (19.45 percent). per cent).

The Bills are the third favorite to win their Divisional Round (54.47 percent) and Conference Final (27.35 percent) games, although they have a 12.4 percent chance of going all the way and winning the Super Bowl — which puts them behind the Cowboys (13.7 percent). ).

Last season’s champions, the Chiefs, are the fifth most likely team to win the title at 5.15 percent.

It is the Steelers who, according to the supercomputer, have the least chance of triumphing in Las Vegas next month, with only 0.45 percent, while the Packers (0.7 percent) and the Texans (0.75 percent) are also not expect them to prevail.