Hello readers! Another week of National Football League action is coming upon us! The regular season is over and 14 of the 32 teams remain in contention for the Lombardi Trophy to be hoisted come February 7th. It's the first round of the NFL playoffs, also called the Wild Card round. In this post, I'll make my picks for who moves onto the next round. Let's get to work!
Wild Card Picks
Wild Card weekend starts in Orchard Park, New York and finishes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There will be six games shown this round with three games on Saturday and three games on Sunday. Game times will be in three timeslots: 1:05 PM, 4:40 PM, and 8:15 PM (US Eastern time). Each of the NFL's television partners will have at least a game to air. Television networks CBS, FOX, and NBC will have the Saturday games and ESPN, CBS and NBC will have the Sunday games. Let's get to the picks!
Indianapolis (11-5) @ Buffalo (13-3) (CBS): TW: Bills; CV: Bills
Both teams won last week as the Colts beat the Jaguars and the Bills beat the Dolphins. Both teams head into this matchup with heads high. They're evenly matched despite that Philip Rivers is not a mobile quarterback compared to Josh Allen. For Rivers' sake, he does have a legit talent in Jonathan Taylor behind him in most snaps. Indy will need to do is to not have any turnovers and no costly penalties. If you give Josh Allen any advantage he will do it via his legs and arm. Buffalo will need to get its running game going and prove to the world that they belong and that their AFC East crown means something. I think the Bills get it done and get their first playoff win since 1995.
LA Rams (10-6) @ Seattle (12-4) (FOX): TW: Seahawks; CV: Rams
Both teams won last week as the Rams beat the Cardinals and the Seahawks beat the 49ers. For the 2nd time in two weeks, these two teams will duke it out. Los Angeles comes into this game with a question at who will start for them at quarterback. Two weeks ago, Jared Goff injured his thumb against these same Seahawks. Or will it be the fairly decent John Wolford? These questions make me hesitant in thinking the Rams have a large chance of winning. They'd have to have a great game against these Seahawks. Seattle will need to get better protection of Russell Wilson and keep him upright. Offensive line issues have been a problem and the last thing you'd want is your quarterback to get injured.
Tampa Bay (11-5) @ Washington (7-9) (NBC): TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers
Both teams got wins last week as the Buccaneers beat the Falcons and the Football Team beat the Eagles. If you wanted Tom Brady, Chase Young, you're gonna get him. Tampa Bay seems to have the advantage in this game due to better quarterback play and a solid running game to match. The Buccaneers defense isn't that bad as well. I'd like to pick the underdog in this one but Washington could barely beat an Eagles team that benched its young star quarterback in the 4th quarter. Sorry but I'm going with Brady and the Bucs.
Baltimore (11-5) @ Tennessee (11-5) (ESPN/ABC): TW: Ravens; CV: Titans
Both teams won last week as the Ravens beat the Bengals and the Titans beat the Texans. Round #2 in the Music City. Both teams will make it obvious on where they stand on offense: pounding the rock! Derrick Henry maybe the best running back in the NFL but the Ravens have three legit running backs plus Lamar Jackson to contend with. Both teams defenses will need to step up big in this one if they want any shot to play next week. Better defenses seem to lean towards the Ravens in the game. I'd personally take the Ravens.
Chicago (8-8) @ New Orleans (12-4) (CBS/Nickelodeon): TW: Saints; CV: Saints
The Bears lost to the Packers and the Saints beat the Panthers last week. Chicago comes into this game lucking their way into the playoffs. Their defense has been pretty good this season and their offense well has been inept in doing what it needs to do. Mitchell Trubisky will need to play out of his mind against one of the better defenses in the NFC in New Orleans. I like the Saints in the game based on what the Bears don't have. Seems pretty simple on who I like. I'll take the Saints.
Cleveland (11-5) @ Pittsburgh (12-4) (NBC): TW: Steelers; CV: Steelers
The Browns beat the Steelers and the Steelers lost to the Browns last week. It'll be the 3rd meeting between these two rivals. Both teams really feeling lucky to be in it for the long haul. Cleveland is ending its 18-year playoff drought while the Steelers finished 12-4 when they had a 11-0 start this season. Cleveland had trouble stopping the Steelers backups. Cleveland will need to play error-free football and keep their emotions in check as if you give the Steelers any leg up, they will be in your face all day. I like the Steelers but they need to get their running game going.
2020 Week by Week Record:
TW's record:
Week 1: 8-8
Week 2: 15-1
Week 3: 9-6-1
Week 4: 11-4
Week 5: 9-5
Week 6: 7-7
Week 7: 12-2
Week 8: 7-7
Week 9: 10-4
Week 10: 10-4
Week 11: 7-7
Week 12: 11-5
Week 13: 10-5
Week 14: 7-9
Week 15: 12-4
Week 16: 8-8
Week 17: 14-2
Total: 167-88-1
Cardinal Viking's record:
Week 1: 10-6
Week 2: 11-5
Week 3: 8-7-1
Week 4: 7-8
Week 5: 8-6
Week 6: 9-5
Week 7: 11-3
Week 8: 7-7
Week 9: 9-5
Week 10: 11-3
Week 11: 8-6
Week 12: 9-7
Week 13: 11-4
Week 14: 11-5
Week 15: 13-3
Week 16: 9-7
Week 17: 11-5
Total: 163-92-1
Previous Picking Records:
2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
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