The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will get it started on Saturday afternoon with a home game against the Houston Texans, who came to life last week in a wild card game blowout win against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chiefs enjoyed the bye week after a 15-2 regular season and are led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who knows how to get it done come January and February. In just his seventh season as a starter, Mahomes already has three Super Bowl rings to his credit.
Texans QB C.J. Stroud had a solid game last week after a so-so second
NFL season, so he will be looking to get it going right away in this
one. Kansas City is a tough place to play, especially in the playoffs. The Texans did battle the Chiefs tough in mid-December, but fell short in that game. The playoffs are a different element, however and the Chiefs should advance to the AFC Championship game once again.
PICK - Chiefs 24, Texans 16
On Saturday evening in Detroit, the Lions (the top seed in the NFC) will host the upstart Washington Commanders, who knocked off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 23-20 in the wild card game on a game ending field goal. The road win was a bit surprising as rookie QB Jayden Daniels directed the game winning drive and has led several come from behind, last minute victories. The Lions will be ready and Head Coach Dan Campbell knows not to take any team lightly, especially in the playoffs.
Boasting the highest scoring offense in the league, the Lions can score from anywhere at any time and QB Jared Goff had a big season with all the weapons on the roster. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs has been handling the load since David Montgomery went out with a knee injury, but Montgomery could be on the field for this one, which is definitely a surprise considering the severity of the injury just over a month ago. The key (as always) will be avoiding turnovers and whichever team does that will likely win this one. The Lions should roar yet again and move onto their second straight NFC title game.
PICK - Lions 34, Commanders 21
The Philadelphia Eagles and their top flight defense play at home on Sunday against the surging Los Angeles Rams, who come off a 27-9 win against Minnesota in the wild card round. Rams veteran QB Matthew Stafford will be looking to bolster the offense against the best defense in the NFL this past season. Philly held the Green Bay Packers to a meager ten points last Sunday in the wild card home field win. As long as the defense continues to imply its will, the Eagles will be in good shape.
Offensively, the Eagles will roll with running back Saquon Barkley, who rambled for 2,005 rushing yards in 2024 and he will be the focal point again. Quarterback Jalen Hurts has multiple targets to pass to and he also can provide a boost to the running game as he went for 630 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns. The Rams defense will provide a tough challenge and they sacked Vikings QB Sam Darnold nine times last Monday night in the wild card game victory. This game could come down to the final minutes, but the likelihood is the host Eagles will soar ahead to the NFC Championship game.
PICK - Eagles 26, Rams 17
On Sunday evening in Buffalo, the "game of the year" in these playoffs will take place between the host Bills and the Baltimore Ravens, who are rolling full steam ahead with their vaunted running game, led by Derrick Henry and quarterback Lamar Jackson, who also threw 41 TD passes this season with only four interceptions. Not to be outdone, Bills QB Josh Allen can do damage both passing and running the football. The Ravens vastly improved defense will have to be ready if they want to beat the Bills once again. Way back in Week Four, the Ravens lambasted the Bills, 35-10 (in Baltimore) and kept Allen and company in check.
But that was then and this is now . . . as in PLAYOFF FOOTBALL in Buffalo. So look for a much more competitive game in this one. The Bills defense has been better since allowing back-to-back 40-plus point games back in December, giving up just over 16 points on average in the last four games. Containing Jackson in the pocket and keying on Henry in the backfield will be the priority for the defense and if the Bills can do that, they should come away with the win. The odds are against that as Baltimore's offense has been nearly unstoppable since a 24-19 loss to Philadelphia in early December. The Ravens have scored 30 or more points in four of the last five games.
This game could be the one that goes to overtime to decide the outcome. It's that close folks and the team that makes the big plays on defense will win.
PICK - Ravens 24, Bills 21
Last Week's Playoff Pick Results - 3-3
Playoff Record - 3-3
FINAL SEASON RECORD - 187-85