It’s always a heartbreaker, isn’t it? I’ll never know the pain of being a Jets fan, condemned to the inescapable hell that is New Jersey football. But the Ravens have a propensity to crumble in an inventive and dramatic new way every year.
The NFC Championship game between the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers features one franchise hoping for a return to glory and the other looking to start their own legacy.
The Chiefs and Ravens were two of the better defensive units this season. Both limited passing yards and made teams beat them by running the football, which did not happen often.
Will the Niners finally get over the hump in their fourth straight NFC title game, or will the Lions punch their ticket to the team’s first-ever Super Bowl?
This is how it should be. Led by the most recent MVP, coming off their second championship in four seasons, the Chiefs are the class of the league until someone proves otherwise. It’s only right they’re the ones standing in the way of Baltimore’s Super Bowl bid.
So it turns out that I am not “Playoff Toby”, but rather “Layoff Toby”, as I am likely to be laid off following the disastrous week I just had. Managed a perfect 0-4 last week. It’s almost impressive how bad my predictions were.
Lamar Jackson has shed his albatross. But you might not have guessed it had you stopped watching at halftime.
Get out your popcorn, get ready to ‘Shake it Off’ and sit back with your My Pillow to watch the marquee matchup of the weekend and maybe win some money!
There has been snowfall in Detroit over the last couple of days, but luckily this game will be in a dome, per usual. The weather should not play a factor, but the fans will. The stadium was filled hours before kickoff last week, and the same is expected this week for another home playoff game.