The Detroit Lions host their first playoff game in 30 years tonight against the Los Angeles Rams. Matt Stafford never imagined his first playoff game in Ford Field would be for the opposing team, but here we are. Emotions will be running high as both quarterbacks are returning to their former teams after being traded and swapped for each other before the 2020 season.
Of course I had one more losing week in me, as my week 16 picks went 7-8-1 and closed out my terrible season. At least my top games went 2-1-1, with the only loss being the game I called an absolute surefire lock. I couldn’t tell a betting lock from Drew Lock at this point, so don’t listen to me.
Will Jim Harbaugh vindicate his season and fend off the cheating scandal that has embroiled the Michigan football program this season? Can the Huskies win a national title for the PAC-12 during the last season of the conference’s existence? Read below for our expert staff picks for the game tonight.Â
The Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) head south to Baltimore to take on a Ravens (13-3) team that already clinched the #1 seed in the AFC. The Steelers must defeat their bitter rivals and get some help to make the playoffs.  Â
 The Miami Dolphins entered M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday a Super Bowl contender, poised to capture the No. 1 seed in enemy territory.
Judkins has been an absolute force for the Ole Miss Rebels for the last two seasons. While common perception of the Lane Kiffin offense is pass heavy, Judkins has served as the lynchpin of the offense during the last two seasons where the Rebels have seen a lot of success on the field.
That means Tyler Huntley will be taking snaps in a basically meaningless game for Baltimore. Pittsburgh is looking to ride the momentum that Mason Rudolph has provided off the bench for them as they come in looking to sneak into the playoffs after winning two straight.Â
Ask yourself, do you honestly believe that FSU’s starters would make a 60 point difference in the game? Did you also forget the 18 players UGA had in the portal?
Geno Smith is one of those players. If the Seahawks make the playoffs, he earns a two-million-dollar bonus. He faces a familiar foe in the Cardinals that is not great against quarterbacks.