NFL Wild Card Weekend
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The NFL previously applied the term "super" to the wild-card round of the playoffs. This year, the ratings were. Via Sports Business Journal, the six games televised by Fox (which had two), CBS, Prime Video, NBC and ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 attracted an average of 31.9 million viewers.
Houston’s defense dominated the game, scoring on a fumble return and a pick six in the fourth quarter. Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud committed three turnovers, but the Houston defense held the Steelers to 175 yards, including just 146 yards passing for Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers in what may have been his final NFL game.
Washington was one of Pro Football Focus' highest-graded receivers during the Wild Card round after his 107-yard day, which is one of the best playoff performances any Jaguars wide receiver has ever had. As a result, it is clear Washington is a star in the making.
The Bills, Bears and Rams all won their opening playoff games by scoring a touchdown in the final three minutes, marking the first time in NFL history that three different playoff games have ended with a game-winning touchdown in the final two minutes.
There were some notable standouts in the Bears' comeback win over the Packers. We look at the Good, Better and Best from Wild Card Weekend.
Preview the Denver Broncos' NFL Playoffs AFC Divisional Round matchup with the Bills and find out who is on the injury report.
Broncos betting stats. Denver's record against the spread is 7-10-0. The Broncos have an ATS record of 3-9 as 1-point favorites or more. This year, seven of Denver's 17 games have