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NFL playoffs: everything you need to know about the Divisional Round weekend

The National Football League playoffs’ divisional round promises a weekend full of football brilliance, unexpected twists, and the forging of legacies.

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17).
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One game stands out in a week filled with thrilling matchups – the Buffalo Bills versus the Kansas City Chiefs. Scheduled for Saturday, this contest is a battle between two talented teams and a showdown of two of the NFL’s brightest quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. It is also the first time we will see Mahomes playing a playoff game on the road.

Saturday, January 20

Ravens vs. Texans, 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT

The Houston Texans will face the Baltimore Ravens in a long-awaited playoff battle in the upcoming AFC showdown. The Texans recently achieved a surprising victory over the Cleveland Browns, demonstrating a remarkable performance with CJ Stroud’s impressive play, Nico Collins’s standout moments, and a strong defense that secured the win. Despite facing challenges in the past, the Texans have turned their season around under the guidance of coach DeMeco Ryans, clinching not only the division but also a playoff triumph over a formidable opponent.

Their next challenge will be facing the Baltimore Ravens, the AFC’s top seed and a powerhouse in the NFL. Lamar Jackson has been delivering an MVP-like season, leading an offense firing on all cylinders. Despite facing injuries, the Ravens’ defense remains formidable, especially with the advantage of a passionate home crowd. The Texans, known for playing indoors, may find themselves tested by the outdoor conditions in Baltimore.

Although the Texans have nothing to lose and can be dangerous, the Ravens are favored to win in this matchup. The Ravens’ balanced attack and Jackson’s ability to navigate the Texans’ defense make them the predicted victors. However, the Texans’ resilience and recent success suggest that this game could be closely contested.

49ers vs. Packers, 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT

The Green Bay Packers are set to take on the San Francisco 49ers in a classic NFC matchup. The Packers showed their offensive might in a dominant victory over the Dallas Cowboys, with Jordan Love leading the charge. With a deep roster of offensive talent, the Packers are a problematic opponent in the playoffs.

Conversely, the 49ers clinched the top seed in the NFC and have a history of success against the Packers in previous playoff meetings. However, the rise of Jordan Love adds ambiguity to the game. The 49ers have a strong lineup on offense and defense, anchored by players such as Bosa and Chase Young.

Although the 49ers have had success against the Packers in the past, this game could mark a turning point with the emergence of Jordan Love. The game’s outcome will depend on the Packers’ ability to disrupt Brock P’s rhythm, contain the 49ers’ skilled players, and potentially make history.

Sunday, January 21

Lions vs. Buccaneers, 3:00 p.m. ET/12:00 p.m. PT

In the NFC matchup between Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions, both teams are on a high after unexpected playoff victories. The Buccaneers showed intensity and defensive prowess, led by Baker Mayfield’s stellar performance in their win against the Philadelphia Eagles. Now they face Detroit Lions, who made history with their playoff win against the LA Rams, marking a significant milestone for the franchise.

Fueled by Jared Goff’s leadership and a well-rounded team effort, the Lions are set to host another playoff game. The Buccaneers aim to continue their impressive run, showcasing the depth of their offense against a Lions team that has exceeded expectations.

Even though the Lions have the advantage of home-field and momentum, the Buccaneers pose a significant challenge with their playoff experience and defensive intensity. This matchup is expected to be closely contested, with both teams having a genuine chance to advance to the next round.

Bills vs. Chiefs, 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT

In the final clash of the weekend, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills are set to renew their playoff rivalry. The Chiefs, coming off a convincing win against the Miami Dolphins in challenging weather conditions, demonstrated the strength of their defense and Patrick Mahomes’ mistake-free play. Meanwhile, the Bills secured a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, showcasing the offensive prowess led by Khalil Shakir.

This matchup carries historical significance for Bills fans, as they face the team that has been a playoff obstacle in recent years. The Chiefs’ defense, led by McDuffy and SNE, has been impressive, while the Bills’ offense, despite injuries, remains potent with the potential return of James Cook.

Anticipated to be a low-scoring and closely contested game, the outcome could hinge on the Bills’ ability to capitalize on home-field advantage and their defense containing the Chiefs’ dynamic playmakers.