The divisional round of the NFL playoffs featured the expected (Chiefs advancing) and the unexpected (Jayden Daniels' continued rise). Here's how it all went down this weekend.
The NFL playoffs have arrived, and while the final 14 teams try to thrust themselves into immortality with a Super Bowl win, we jamokes will sit back and try to profit off of their on-field success. The postseason brings with it an added layer of intensity,
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game in their fourth playoff matchup in 5 years.
The Divisional Round of the playoffs featured a ton of drama and a lot of interesting developments. Let’s have a look at what we learned with a Vikings
In this episode of Inside Coverage, Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab are still catching their breath from an exhilarating NFL Divisional Round as they break down the biggest moments from a thrilling weekend of playoff action.
Of course, Allen and the Bills now have to beat Mahomes and the Chiefs or they’ll be in the same position next week. Buffalo has lost to Kansas City in the playoffs three times in the past four years, including the AFC title game in January 2021.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take on Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game for their fourth playoff matchup in five years. The Mahomes vs. Allen match will happen Sunday at 6:30 p.
Both of their offensive coordinators are legit contenders to be the next head coach of the Chicago Bears. Detroit’s diabolical Ben Johnson is the fan favorite, with Baltimore’s Todd Monken not too far behind in the hearts and minds of Bears Nation.
By every measure, Mahomes has struggled this year, and yet he has the Kansas City Chiefs one win away from another Super Bowl appearance.
The wild-card round of the playoffs helped the Fantasy stock for some players heading into the 2025 season, while other guys might have hurt their value for next year. For example, Ladd McConkey, Bucky Irving,