If I told you at the beginning of the season that Joe Flacco would be starting a playoff game, would you think I was crazy?
These teams met in week nine, and the Chiefs won 21 to 14. One of their seasons will end in disappointment, but both teams should show their offensive prowess if the weather does not hold them back.
The Bucs might have played a soft schedule, but they’ve done a fine job of playing to their expectations. Meanwhile, Philadelphia has not covered a spread since Nov. 20 at Kansas City, failing on seven straight occasions.
Will the Packers knock the Cowboys out of the playoffs again or will the home team prevail? James Tillman III breaks down this NFC wildcard matchup.
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.
Miami has already clinched a playoff spot and if they lose would fall to the no. 5 or no. 6 seed depending on the outcome of the Cincinnati Bengals – Cleveland Browns game. If the Dolphins win the Bills could still get in with a Jacksonville Jaguars loss or tie against the Tennessee Titans.Â
Will the San Francisco 49ers continue their dominance against their division rivals, or will the Rams finish the regular season with four consecutive victories?
he Cowboys could secure the two-seed with a victory on the road against the Commanders. The Cowboys could still get the second seed if the Eagles and Lions lose their games. The Cowboys could drop to a fifth seed with a loss and an Eagles’ victory because they would come in second in the division.
The Lions have secured a playoff spot but are fighting for seeding. They can take the two-seed with a win and a loss by the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.