Previewing the NFL’s conference championships

–Can the Lions pull an upset? Will Brock Purdy rebound from last week’s lackluster performance? Whick quarterback will prevail in the Lamar Jackson-Patrick Mahomes duel?

–Those are the big questions to be answered in the conference title games Sunday when Detroit goes to San Francisco and Kansas City goes to Baltimore.

–Detroit is a seven-point underdog but Purdy wasn’t at his best against Green Bay and Deebo Samuel’s injury status is uncertain. He is listed as questionable so he may be a game time decision.

–Detroit is the most popular team in the tournament because they haven’t won a title since 1957 when they beat the 49ers in the title game. But are they ready to win in San Francisco? That is the task they face.

–Jackson and Mahomes will face off in the AFC title game with Mahomes playing in the title game for the sixth year in a row but for the first time on the road. Mahomes has already won two Super Bowls while Jackson is trying to get into the Super Bowl for the first time. It is likely to be a classic matchup. 

NFL divisional round in review

–If there is one lesson from the divisional round, it is that Patrick Mahones and Josh Allen seem destined to be the next Brady-Mannng if not the equivalent of Ali-Frazier.

–The two quarterbacks threw haymakers back and forth and it seemed the game was going to come down to Mahomes having the last 1:47 to break a tie or the game was going into overtime. But a Bills missed field goal gave the game to Chiefs and was a devastating loss for the Bills. It brought back memories of Scott Norwood’s wide right kick in the Super Bowl.

–The Chiefs now move on to the AFC title game against Ravens, the sixth AFC title game in a for Mahones. It is his first on the road and he will face Lamar Jackson, who got his second playoff win against the Texans after being tied 10-10 at halftime. We can expect playoff games involving Jackson, Mahomes and Allen to be part of the NFL landscape n the future but only one of them can be in the Super Bowl each year. And C.J. Stroud, Deshaun Watson, Joe BurrowTua Tagovoloa, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Herbert, Anthony Richardson and Will Levis all in the mix. That is 11 quarterbacks and more could be added even though only seven can make it.each year

–The Detroit Lions beat the Bucs to advance to the NFC conference title game at San Francisco despite Baker Mayfield doing his best to keep the Bucs in the game. Since the Lions haven’t won a title since 1957 (when they beat the 49ers) they are a popular choice to make the Super Bowl.

–The 49ers weren’t at the top of their game and needed a missed field goal by the Packers and a late drive to beat the Packers. Jordan Love played well but an ill-advised throw across his body led to an interception that sealed the game for the 49ers. The 49ers are seven-point favorites over the Lions but nobody will be surprised if it is much closer than that.

Previewing the NFL Division Round

–If the oddsmakers are right, the divisional around of the playoffs will be like the wild card round when only one of the six games was close and the home team won five of the six games.

–The oddsmakers have the two top seeded team, Baltimore and San Francisco, favored by more than a touchdown margin on Saturday. The Ravens are nine point favorites over the Texans and the 49ers are 9.5 points over the Packers.

–The pressure is on the two quarterbacks of the top seeds, Lamar Jackson of the Ravens and Mark Purdy of the 49ers. Jackson has been injured at the end of the last two seasons and hasn’t had much success in the playoffs. He needs to have a big game. Meanwhile, Purdy was hurt in the playoffs last year and wants to show he is more than a game manager surrounded by good talent. The two opposing quarterbacks, C.J. Stroud of the Texans and Jordan Love of the Packers are both in their first year of playing although Love is in his fourth year and have nothing to lose since they are big underdogs.

–In the first game Sunday, the Lions are 6.5 point favorite over the Lions. The Lions are probably the most popular team left in the playoffs because their fans have put up with so much losing and now they are on the cusp of playing in the NFC title game if they beat the Bucs.

–In the best game of the weekend and probably the playoffs so far,the Bills are 3.5 favorites at home over the Chiefs. Both teams are 11-6 and have had up and down seasons although both were impressive last week. The Chiefs are the defending champions and Patrick Mahomes is going for his third title. Buffalo has a history of failing in the playoffs and have yet to reach the Super Bowl since the Jim Kelly days. This could be a classic Mahones-Josh Allen duel.

 NFL Wild Card in review

–Now that the NFL has added two more teams to the playoffs and is staging six wild card games on Wild Card weekend, it has promoted it as Super Wild Card weekend. Unfortunately, it was anything but super last weekend.  Five of the six games were decidec by double digits and five of the home teams won.

–The big news of the weekend was the Cowboys losing at home to the Packers but it shouldn’t have been a surprise. The Cowboys have a history of losing in the playoffs the last 28 years since they won the Super Bowl in 1995 and Jerry Jones refuses to accept the fact he is the problem and needs to hire a general manger because he wants to be in charge.

–It was also not a surprise that Miami lost to Kansas City in freezing weather. As a cold weather team the Dolphins aren’t good at coping with bad weather and this year they had problems against good teams. The Chiefs were up  and down this year but still had the home field edge.

–The best game of the weekend was the Lions beating the Rams by a point. The Lions have become a popular team because their fans have endured decades of losing.

— Houston’s easy win over Cleveland showed C.J. Stroud is on the cusp of being an elite quarterback and the Browns had gone as far as they could with their fourth quarterback. The Bills win over the Steelers was no surprise as the Steelers are not a playoff caliber team and the Eagles losing to the Bucs wasn’t really a surprise because they lost five of their last six regular season games after starting out 10-1.

–Now the Ravens and 49ers, the two top seeds, make their playoff debuts this weekend, against the Texans and Packers and if they win, they will both advance to the conference championship round.

Previewing NFL Wild Card Weekend

–The Baltimore Ravens and the  San Francisco 49ers have the two byes this weekend as they await seeing which teams they will play in the divisional round. If all three wild cards lose, they will play he fourth seed. If one or more wild card team wins, they will face a wild card team.

–The news of the week has been the NFL’s decision to put the Kanas City-Miami game on Peacock and the bad weather conditions in Kansas City and Buffalo. ay In Kansas City, Miami has to deal with bad weather  because they lost to the Bills lsat week. If they had won, they would  have been home. And the game will draw the fewer viewers than any otherplayoff game because it is on Peacock. The NFL is getting $110 million from Peacock but Is facing a backlash from fans  who dont wantto sign up for a service for one game.

The weather in Buffalo  will be big factor for the game against the Steelers.  The weather forecast is so dire that they NFL moved the game from 1 p.m. Sunday to 430 pm Monday in hopes the weather will improve.

That means there will be two games Saturday Sunday and Monday.  The weekend starts Saturday with the Cleveland at Houston game Saturday where the weather won’t be a factor at the Houston stadium and then the Chiefs-Dolphins game at night.

Green Bay will be at Dallas in a matchup of the two teams that played in the Ice Bowl following by the Rams at Detroit and a homecoming for Matthew Stafford. And then Monday will be the Bills and Steelers followed by the Eagles at Tampa Bay.

NFL Week 18 in review

–The big winners of the final weekend of the season were the Bills, Texans, Packers, Cowboys, Steelers and Bucs. The losers were the Jaguars, Colts, Dolphins and Eagles.

–The Packers, Bucs, Bills and Cowboys all won their final games to clinch division titles and a first round home game.

–The Texans beat the Colts Saturday night  and then were handed the division title when the Jaguars lost to the Titans.

–The Colts lost to the Texans when they couldn’t complete a fourth and one pass and were eliminated.  The Dolphins lost second seed and will be a wild card team after loss to Bills. The Jaguars lost to Titans and were eliminated after starting off 8-3. Trevor Lawrence lost his last five starts. The Eagles lost to the Giants to finish 1-5 and a team hasn’t ended 1-5 and won a  playoff game since 2000. 

–The fans lost when the NFL decide to stream the Miami at Kansas City wild card game Saturday night on Peacock so you have to sign up for their service to see the game.

Previewing NFL Week 18

–The best game of the final weekend of the season will be the last one. Buffalo is at Miami Sunday night on NBC with the winner taking the division title. Miami has clinched a wild card spot but Buffalo could be eliminated if it loses unless it gets some help to get a wild card spot.

–Indianapolis plays at Houston in a Saturday night game on ESPN and ABC. The winner of this game wins the AFC South If Jacksonville loses on Sunday at Tennessee. Houston gets a wild card spot if it wins and Jaguars win. The Colts need help for a  wild card spot if they lose to Houston. The Jaguars will be the feature early game on CBS.

–The Cowboys can clinch the NFC East title with a victory over the Commanders. In the unlikely event they lose, the Eagles can still win the division by beating the Giants but they are more likely to be the fifth seed. The Dallas game will be the feature late afternoon game on Fox. The early feature game on Fox will be Minnesota at Detroit even though Minnesota needs help to get into the playoffs even if it wins and Detroit has the third seed.

–Tampa Bay lost to the Saints last week but can clinch the NFC South by beating the two win Panthers in their final game on Sunday.

–Green Bay can clinch a wild card spot and the seventh seed by beating Chicago Sunday. This will be the feature late game on CBS.

–Pittsburgh is at Baltimore in the first game Saturday on ABC and ESPN. Baltimore may rest its starters since it has clinched top AFC seed and Pittsburgh needs help to make the playoffs even it wins.

NFL Week 17 in review

–The playoff picture became a little clearer on the holiday weekend as the 49ers and Ravens nailed down the top seeds. The Ravens scored a surprising easy victory over the Dolphins, 56-19, while the 49ers, as epected, beat the Commanders. Four division titles are still up for grabs 

-=Miami’s one sided loss to Baltimore means they have to beat the Bills in the final gme to win the AFC East. The Bills win the division with a victory. The Bills could miss the playoffs if they lose and both Pittsburgh and Jacksonville win  their final games. Pittsburgh plays the Ravens, who may rest starters since they have clinched the top seed. 

–The Jaguars ended a four game losing streak by blanking the Panthers, 26-0, and can wrap up the division title for the second consecutive year by beating the Titans in their finale. They beat the Titans last year in the finale to win the division. If they lose, the Colts-Texans winner win the division. If the Texans beat the Colts, they get a wild card spot if the Jaguars win.

–Philadelpphai’s surprising loss to Arizona means the Cowboys can win the NFC East by beating the Commanders in their finale. If the Cowboys somehow lose, the Eagles can still win the division by beating the Giants, but they likely will be the fifth seed as a wild card team.

–Despite Tampa Bay’s loss to the Saints, the Bucs are still expected to win the NFC South by beating the worst team in the league, Carolina, which has two wins. Owner David Tepper is so frustrated he threw a drink at Jaguars fans last week.