Saturday Football
NFL Playoffs Pending
So it’s been a Super Wild-Card weekend for a while now, but this year’s group of games has the potential to be a memorable batch. It features a mix of perennial underdogs making the playoffs like the Browns, Texans and Lions, and some familiar faces squaring off against former teams. Several of the teams playing this weekend had a glorified bye week in the final week of the season. The Browns, Rams and Chiefs each rested starters with playoff spots locked up. Others, like the Texans, Bills, Steelers and Packers battled for their playoff lives in the final week of the season, and will come in hoping to carry over momentum of week 18.
Saturday Picks:
Texans vs Browns – 9.30pm GMT
Our Pick: Browns ML @10/13
Cleveland won in Houston 36-22 in Week 16. Joe Flacco passed for 368 yards and three TDs, and the Texans were not able to generate a pass rush. However, C.J. Stroud missed that game, and the rookie is a game-changer for Houston. He had 23 TDs and five interceptions this season, but the Browns’ pass rush will be a huge test. The Texans are 1-4 S/U when Stroud takes four sacks or more. Myles Garrett, a Texas native, will make the most of his first playoff game. Cleveland pulls off the victory as a road favorite.
Chiefs vs Dolphins – 1.15am(Sunday) GMT
Our Pick: Dolphins ML @39/20
This will be a popular upset pick because the Chiefs might be lured into a shootout with the Dolphins. Kansas City beat Miami 21-14 in Germany in Week 9, and the Dolphins were 4-4 S/U on the road. The Chiefs were effective in keeping Tyreek Hill, who had eight catches for 62 yards, away from making the big play. Patrick Mahomes II is 9-2 at home in the postseason, too, but the offense just has not clicked the same this season. Look for Mike McDaniel to be more aggressive early, even if Andy Reid continues to challenge that patience. Tua Tagovailoa gets his first career playoff victory and knocks out the defending Super Bowl champions.
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