The NFL’s wild-card weekend is set to feature thrilling matchups, including divisional rivalries and intriguing rematches. Among the highlights, Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers will take on the Texans in the season’s opening playoff game on Saturday afternoon. Later that evening, John Harbaugh’s Ravens will face off against the Steelers, coached by Mike Tomlin.
In a notable return to the postseason, Sean Payton’s Broncos aim to make a mark against the Bills on Sunday afternoon. The Broncos haven’t made the playoffs in nine years, and this challenging away game will test their resolve. Following that, the Packers will meet the Eagles in a rematch of their Week 1 face-off in Brazil, which saw Philadelphia edge out Green Bay with a close 34-29 victory.
The Commanders will also go head-to-head with the Buccaneers, rekindling their rivalry from the first week of the season, where Tampa Bay secured a decisive 37-20 win. Finally, the weekend culminates with the Rams hosting the Vikings on Monday night, marking the last wild-card game. Notably, Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell previously served as the offensive coordinator under Sean McVay with the Rams.
The three NFC games have point spreads that are relatively tight, all under 4.5 points according to BetMGM Sportsbook, while the AFC games carry wider margins.
In the matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Houston, the Chargers come in at -3 favorites. Quarterback Justin Herbert looks to redeem himself after a disappointing playoff debut two years ago, now backed by a revamped roster. The Texans, meanwhile, limp into the playoffs after consecutive losses but have shown resilience in their recent games, relying on running back Joe Mixon due to injuries among their top receivers.
Next, the battle between Pittsburgh and Baltimore has the Ravens as heavy favorites at -9.5. The Steelers find themselves struggling as they enter the playoffs with four consecutive losses. This clash is significant for both teams, especially the Steelers, who haven’t won a playoff game in eight years. Meanwhile, the Ravens boast an explosive offense that has made history with impressive stats this season, although they may be without one of their star receivers.
The Broncos will face off against the Buffalo Bills, with Buffalo favored at -9. Quarterback Josh Allen is on a determined mission to turn around past playoff disappointments, leading a strong Bills team. Denver’s rookie quarterback Bo Nix faces a tall order against a formidable Buffalo defense that excels against first-year QBs.
In the Green Bay vs. Philadelphia match, the Eagles are favored by 4.5 points. Jalen Hurts, returning after a brief hiatus, will need to shake off any rust against a competitive No. 7 seed in the Packers. Running back Saquon Barkley led the league in rushing yards, but he faces a staunch run defense from Green Bay, which has shown its capability by limiting opponents’ ground yards this season.
Finally, the Washington Commanders hope to clinch their first playoff victory since 2006 against the Buccaneers, who come in at -3 favorites. Tampa’s offense, led by Baker Mayfield, will need to set a high score in light of defensive challenges. Conversely, Washington is riding a wave of momentum following their turnaround under coach Dan Quinn.
In the final wild-card showdown, the Minnesota Vikings, now -1 favorites against the Rams, will attempt to recover from their recent struggles. The last meeting between these two teams resulted in a Vikings loss, highlighting the need for improvement on both sides.
As wild-card weekend approaches, fans can expect nail-biting action as teams strive for playoff victory amidst fierce competition and rivalries.