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Staff Predictions

Christian Kouroupakis, Editorial Director

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 35, Dolphins 10
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 21, Raiders 24
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks 21, Lions 13
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers 20, Giants 26

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs 5. Raiders: Patriots 30, Raiders 13
2. Chiefs vs 3. Steelers: Chiefs 16, Steelers 10
1. Cowboys vs 5. Giants: Giants 17, Cowboys 6
2. Falcons vs 3. Seahawks: Falcons 31, Seahawks 24

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
2. Falcons vs 5. Giants: Giants 21, Falcons 17
1. Patriots vs 2. Chiefs: Patriots 20, Chiefs 0

SUPER BOWL
Patriots vs Giants: Giants 17, Patriots 13


Billy Nayden, Editor-Giants Boss

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 31-14
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 17-6
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Lions 17-14
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants 20-13

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Texans, Patriots 24-3
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers, Chiefs 28-20
1. Cowboys vs: Lions, Cowboys 28-21
2. Falcons vs Giants, Giants 28-20

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Patriots vs Chiefs, Chiefs 21-17
Cowboys vs Giants, Giants 20-17

SUPER BOWL
Giants vs Chiefs, Giants 17-14


Paul Esden Jr., Editor-Jets Boss

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Lions
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs Raiders: Patriots
2. Chiefs vs Steelers: Steelers
1. Cowboys vs Lions: Cowboys
2. Falcons vs Packers: Falcons

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
1. Patriots vs Steelers: Steelers
Cowboys vs Falcons: Cowboys

SUPER BOWL
Cowboys vs Steelers: Cowboys get their 6th championship!


Justin Weiss, Editor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers — There’s no contest. Even with Tannehill under center, the ‘Fins won’t stand a chance against the red-hot Steelers.
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans — These are two fledgling teams, but the later is injury-plagued — quarterback Derek Carr, guard Kelechi Osemele and safety Nate Allen have all been sidelined with bruises.
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks — Detroit is the league’s most resilient group, but they haven’t fared well against playoff-bound teams. The ‘Hawks don’t lose at home, and assuming they win the special teams battle, they’ll secure the ‘W’.
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants — These are two teams that have bounced back from poor starts, although the former defeated the later earlier in the season. Eli Manning has twice went through the Pack en route to the Super Bowl, and he’ll do that again this week.

DIVISIONAL ROUND:
1. Patriots vs 4. Texans: Patriots — The Pats will squash the Texans, who don’t exactly have stability under center.
2. Chiefs vs 3. Steelers: Chiefs — This isn’t the popular pick, but Kansas City just finds ways to score (plus, Andy Reid’s play-calling has been spot-on as of late).
1. Cowboys vs 5. Giants: Giants — Big Blue’s defense has twice stifled the Cowboys’ lethal rushing attack. They’ll be going up against an inexperienced, albeit poised, squad.
2. Falcons vs 3. Seahawks: Falcons — The ‘Hawks have barely squeaked out wins against bottom-feeder teams, so they’ll have trouble pulling out this one.

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY:
1. Patriots vs 2. Chiefs: Patriots — Tom Brady had the greatest TD-INT ratio in league history this season. The Chiefs rely on their defense to score, but that’s not going to work against the Pats.
2. Falcons vs 5. Giants: Giants — The Jints disguise their defensive packages better than any other team, which should give Matt Ryan fits.

SUPER BOWL:
1. Patriots vs 5. Giants: Patriots — Third time’s the charm for Bill Belichick’s squad.


Chris Wengert, Editor-Rangers Boss

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Lions
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Raiders
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers
1. Cowboys vs: Giants
2. Falcons vs: Lions

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Pats vs. Steelers
Giants vs. Lions

SUPER BOWL
Pats 21 vs. Giants 24

SUPER BOWL MVP
Eli Manning (again)


Gregg Cambareri, Editor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers — Big Ben and Mike Tomlin aren’t dropping a home game to a first-year head coach. Although the Dolphins beat the Steelers earlier this season, this game isn’t in warm Miami, and with Ryan Tannehill likely out, the Steelers roll in round one 30-17.
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders — Though the Raiders are without Derek Carr, they’re battle tested enough to get by the offensively challenged Texans on the road. Whether it be Connor Cook or Matt McGloin, Oakland has enough playmakers to squeak by 20-17.
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks — If there was ever a year to beat Seattle in their own dojo, it might be this season while Earl Thomas is out injured. However, the Lions have struggled on the road, and playing in the league’s most hostile environment won’t spell success. Seahawks 24, Lions 20.
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers — The rest of the NFC must be breathing a sigh of relief, as no two teams head into January with more momentum than the Packers and Giants. The G-men have had the Pack’s number over the past decade, but the law of averages says Aaron Rodgers and the red-hot Pack are due. Green Bay 27, New York 24.

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Raiders: Patriots — Let’s be honest here: A non-Derek Carr led team going into Foxborough isn’t coming out with a win. Brady and company continue their revenge tour with a 31-17 win.
2. Chiefs vs Steelers: Steelers — Kansas City’s balanced attack is thwarted by a Pittsburgh team that’s found their rhythm in the second half of the season. Big Ben and Alex Smith are in two different tiers, and the former leads his team to the AFC title game, 24-19.
1. Cowboys vs Packers: Packers — Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliot have a long successful future ahead of them. However, the two rookie standouts get upended by a veteran Green Bay squad that seemingly can’t be stopped. Pack 34, Dallas 27.
2. Falcons vs Seahawks: Falcons — Does Matt Ryan finally win a big game? He does, as Seattle isn’t nearly as dangerous at home. The Falcons bend but don’t break defense just does enough to support their high-powered offense, Atlanta 24, Seattle, 21.

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
New England vs Pittsburgh: Patriots — There’s a reason why the Pats were determined to lock up home-field advantage in the postseason. Only the Baltimore Ravens have won in Foxborough during the Brady era, and New England’s mistake free offense spots them enough points to win against an equally high scoring Steeler’s squad. Pats 31, Steelers 20.
Green Bay at Atlanta: Packers — In a rematch of one of the best regular season games from 2016, the Packers and Falcons enter another shootout in the Georgia Dome. This time, it’s Green Bay winning the close one 34-31.

SUPER BOWL
New England vs Green Bay: Patriots — It’s amazing to think Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have never squared off in the big game yet isn’t it? The league’s two best QB’s go head to head in Houston, as the Pats top the Pack 26-24. The difference? Bill Belichick is a far superior coach than Mike McCarthy.

SUPER BOWL MVP
Tom Brady — Who did you think it would be? Brady extracts his Deflategate revenge on Goodell and the rest of the NFL with a Lombardi trophy and an MVP.


Chris Boccia, Senior Writer

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 31-27
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 26-10
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks 20-13
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers 24-16

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs 4. Texans: Patriots 24-17
2. Chiefs vs 3. Steelers: Chiefs 31-28
1. Cowboys vs 4. Packers: Cowboys 34-30
2. Falcons vs 3. Seahawks: Seahawks 20-17

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
1. Cowboys vs. 3. Seahawks: Cowboys 27-21
1. Patriots vs. 2. Chiefs: Patriots 33-24

SUPER BOWL
Patriots over Cowboys 34-30


Jeff Weisinger, Advisor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Lions
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs Raiders: Patriots
2. Chiefs vs Steelers: Chiefs
1. Cowboys vs Lions: Cowboys
2. Falcons vs Giants: Giants

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY

Giants at Cowboys: Giants
Chiefs at Patriots: Patriots

SUPER BOWL

Giants vs Patriots: Giants


Skylar Darel, Staff Writer

Wild Card:
Steelers over Dolphins
Texans over Raiders
Seahawks over Lions
Giants over Packers

Patriots over Texans
steelers over Chiefs
Giants over Cowboys
Seahawks over Falcons

Steelers over Patriots
Giants over Seahawks

Giants over Steelers
MVP: Odell Beckham

Usually pessimistic about New York sports, especially the teams I like, I’ve decided to go gung-ho in favor of the Giants. They have a tremendous defense that is relatively healthy, tremendous special teams, the best wideout in football, and a historically good postseason quarterback.

If the Giants defeat Green Bay, I’m confident of their chances to run the table. Of course, I could eat my words — or rather, Aaron Rodgers could force me to. Here’s hoping for some more De-Ja-Blue this January/February.


Allison Case, Staff Writer

Wild Card Round:
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers — It’s Big Ben and Le’Veon Bell. There’s really no competition. In Pittsburgh? The Steelers have the clear advantage for cruising into the next round. The Dolphins might have gotten the worst draw after such a great and unexpected run this season, but the Steelers will come out on top.
4. Texans vs. 5. Raiders: Raiders — Although the Raiders don’t have Derek Carr, I still think they’ll overcome a lackluster Texans offense. Both have limped into the playoffs but I see the Raiders doing what they’ve done all season without Carr. I think they would be a shoe-in to win with Carr, but with either Cook or McGloin manning the offense against the 12th ranked rushing defense, they’ll come out on top in a close game.
3. Seahawks vs. 6. Lions: Seahawks — I want to believe in the Lions so badly. So badly. I enjoy watching Matt Stafford play and he’s had a great season. But they’ve entered the playoffs on a losing streak and haven’t looked great in these past few weeks. Coupled with playing in Seattle, the biggest home field advantage any team can have, I can’t imagine them beating the Seahawks.
4. Packers vs. 5. Giants: Packers — You all probably know by now that I’m a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. I respect the Giants but I don’t think they’re going to be able to stop the roll the Packers have right now. They ran the table, just like Aaron Rodgers said, and Rodgers has been one of the best quarterbacks in the league for the past six weeks. The Giants need offense…their defense is phenomenal but their offense has been lacking. Expect the Packers to cover Odell Beckham Jr. hard because he’s currently the only legitimate offensive threat.

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Raiders: Patriots — With a Carr-less Raiders team, they’ll make it past the first round but will fall victim to the playoff-ready Patriots squad. With Oakland’s 23rd ranked rushing defense and LaGarrette Blount already dominating, he’ll have himself a game. These guys are tested in the playoffs and know what to do. Inexperience will be the Raider’s downfall.
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers: Chiefs — Steelers may have gotten an easy draw the first round but they’ll meet their match in Kansas City. Kansas City has a lot of weapons around the field but they’ve also come into the playoffs red hot. After last season’s devastating loss to the New England Patriots, after winning their first playoff game in 22 years, they are back with a vengeance. Big Ben will be no match for Kansas City on their home turf.
1. Cowboys vs: Packers: Cowboys — I like this match-up. I like it a lot. It brings back memories of the Dez “almost-catch” and just how evenly matched they were two seasons ago. While Aaron Rodgers may be hot, Prescott and the ‘Boys are also hot. In Dallas, the Cowboys have one loss, which was also a close game. This magical season will continue, especially knowing that Dallas’ back-up QB in Tony Romo is at the ready no matter what.
2. Falcons vs Seahawks: Falcons — The battle of the birds will go to Matt Ryan and the Falcons. Ryan is in MVP contention and he has carried that team to stellar heights this season. The Seahawks can win on the road, but they are too inconsistent this year to even consider beating the Falcons. Atlanta will continue their streak and find their way to Dallas.

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Chiefs at Patriots: Patriots — Just like last season, the Chief’s magical run will end at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots are simply too strong to fall right now and they’ll continue to utilize the various weapons on the field that will prove to be too much for the Chiefs. MVP of this game will be Julien Edelman.

Falcons at Cowboys: Falcons — This pains me to write. The Cowboys will find their demise in the Atlanta Falcons. Ryan and Julio Jones will lead the way and trounce the Cowboys. The truth is, their passing defense will be unable to keep up with Ryan, who doesn’t just rely on one target. He has thrown touchdown passes to 13 different receivers this season. It’ll be a closer game than we think, but the Falcons will come out on top.
Matt Ryan will leave with the MVP.

SUPER BOWL
Falcons vs. Patriots: Patriots
This is a battle of the big arms. The battle of the MVPs. The biggest shootout in Super Bowl history. With Tom Brady vs. Matt Ryan, the game will be so much fun. However, the Patriots experience and Brady’s chip on the shoulder will find the Patriots lifting the Lombardi Trophy once again. Sorry, Roger Goodell, but the Patriots are just too good.

MVP will be LaGarrette Blount.
Bold Prediction: Roger Goodell does not show up to the game.


Jason Leach, Staff Writer

Wildcard Round
AFC
Raiders at Texans: Texans
Dolphins at Steelers Steelers

NFC
Lions at Seahawks: Seahawks
Giants at Packers: Giants

Divisional Round
AFC
Steelers at Chiefs: Steelers
Texans at Patriots: Patriots

NFC
Seahawks at Falcons: Falcons
Giants at Cowboys: Giants

Conference Championship
Steelers at Patriots: Steelers
Giants at Falcons: Giants

Super Bowl LI, Giants 24, Steelers 23


Ty Butler, Staff Writer

Wild Card Round
3. Steelers vs. 6. Dolphins: It’s simple. One team has Ben Roethlisberger, who’s one of the best quarterbacks in the league with two rings. The other has Matt Moore. Need I say more? Pittsburgh wins 27-20.
4. Texans vs. 5. Raiders: It feels like no team is more deserving a playoff win than Oakland, who at one point was one of the best in the league but suffered the unfortunate event of losing Derek Carr to injury. Meanwhile, no team deserves a win less than Houston. But being at home with a stout defense, the Texans win 16-13.
3. Seahawks vs. 6. Lions: Detroit began the season 9-4 and had a chance at a first round bye, but settled for the sixth seed with three straight losses to end the season. Seattle doesn’t appear to be the contender we’re accustoming to seeing. But at home, front of the 12’s, the Seahawks win 27-20.
4. Packers vs. 5. Giants: This is unequivocally the most exciting matchup on the docket featuring the two hottest teams in the NFC. I happen to believe they both pose the biggest threat to the 14-2 Cowboys. Aaron Rodgers delivers again. Packers 27-20.

Divisional Round
1. Patriots vs. 4. Texans: Remember when the Pats blanked the Texans 27-0 in Week 3….without Tom Brady? Good luck Houston. Another bye week for the Pats. 27-13 New England wins.
2. Chiefs vs. 3. Steelers: This will actually be entertaining. In the 4th quarter, can Alex Smith outduel Big Ben? I don’t believe so. Pittsburgh wins 27-24
1. Cowboys vs. 4. Packers: This is a revenge game for both teams. Remember the Dez Bryant catch or no catch game that ended the season for Dallas in the 2014 playoffs? Well, this year, Dak Prescott and the ‘Boys went to Lambeau and smacked the Packers around by two touchdowns. Aaron Rodgers delivers again. 31-27 Green Bay.
2. Falcons vs. 3. Seahawks: This will be a rematch from Week 7 when the Seahawks won by two points at home over Atlanta. Julio Jones was stymied by an uncalled defensive pass interference call on Richard Sherman. Atlanta gets even in a big way. Falcons win 30-27

Championship round
1. Patriots vs. 3. Steelers: Big Ben vs. Tom Brady for a chance to get to the Super Bowl. This has fun written all over it. It will be a high scoring affair, but one won by Brady and crew. It’s in Foxborough, the Steelers defense will have no answer for Pats offense and the Pats No. 1 scoring defense will make enough stops. 34-27 Pats.
2. Falcons vs. 4. Packers: A battle of the top two MVP candidates. Ryan threw for 38 touchdowns to just seven interceptions. Rodgers was a tad better with 40 touchdowns to seven interceptions (he also had four rushing). During the season when they met, this came down to a game-winning drive won by the Falcons after Ryan hooked up with Mohammad Sanu. Green Bay gets a late stop and stuns Atlanta in the Dome, 31-24.

Super Bowl
1. Patriots vs. 4. Packers: The matchup we’ve been waiting for. In the NBA, we were robbed of LeBron vs. Kobe, sadly. But now we’ll have the two best QBs in the league squaring off in a legacy-cementing game. A win for Brady gives him five and there’s never a conversation about who the best QB of all time is. One for Rodgers silences all the haters who said he was washed and would never win again. What a sensational game we’ll get. Green Bay wins. Stay tuned for what the score will be as we get closer.


Garrett Ey, Staff Writer

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs 5. Raiders: Patriots
2. Chiefs vs 3. Steelers: Chiefs
1. Cowboys vs 5. Giants: Giants
2. Falcons vs 3. Seahawks: Falcons

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Falcons vs Giants: Falcons
Patriots vs Chiefs: Chiefs

SUPER BOWL
Falcons vs Chiefs: Falcons

SUPER BOWL MVP
Matt Ryan


Anthony Pugliese, Staff Writer

Wild Card Round
3. Steelers over 6. Dolphins 31-17
5. Raiders over 4. Texans 17-13
3. Seahawks over 6. Lions 21-17
4. Packers over 5. Giants 31-21

Divisional Round
1. Patriots over 5. Raiders 41-17
3. Steelers over 2. Chiefs 27-24
4. Packers over 1. Cowboys 31-28
2. Falcons over 3. Seahawks 34-27

Championship Sunday
1. Patriots over 3. Steelers 28-27
4. Packers over 2. Falcons 27-24

Super Bowl
4. Packers over 1. Patriots 21-17
Tom Brady’s bid to stick it to commissioner Goodell falls just short as the Packers have caught fire at the right time and go on to win Super Bowl LI


David Hong, Staff Writer

Wild Card

Texans over Raiders
Seahawks over Lions
Steelers over Dolphins
Giants over Packers

Divisional Round
Seahawks over Falcons
Patriots over Texans
Steelers over Chiefs
Giants over Cowboys

Championship Sunday
Seahawks over Giants
Patriots over Steelers

Super Bowl
Seahawks over Patriots

Super Bowl MVP: Russell Wilson


Vin Vento, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 31, Dolphins 17
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 13, Raiders 17
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks 38, Lions 10
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers 27, Giants 24

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs 5. Raiders: Patriots 34, Raiders 17
2. Chiefs vs 3. Steelers: Chiefs 24, Steelers 20
1. Cowboys vs 4. Packers: Cowboys 28, Packers 31
2. Falcons vs 3. Seahawks: Falcons 35, Seahawks 17

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
1. Patriots vs 2. Chiefs: Patriots 27, Chiefs 23
2. Falcons vs 4. Packers: Falcons 38, Packers 35

SUPER BOWL
Patriots vs Falcons: Patriots 32, Falcons 25

SUPER BOWL MVP
Tom Brady (Because, of course)


Matthew Castillo, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 27 Dolphins 17
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 17 Raiders 9
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks 23 Lions 20
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers 27 Giants 24

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Texans: Patriots a whole lot the Texans very little 30-10
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers: Chiefs 20 Steelers 24
1. Cowboys vs: Packers: Cowboys 23 Packers 27
2. Falcons vs: Seahawks: 23 Seahawks 20

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Patriots vs Steelers: Patriots 31 Steelers 27
Falcons vs Packers: Falcons 24 Packers 30

SUPER BOWL
Patriots 30 Packers 23
Feel disgusting predicted the pats to win see them playing the Packers though they are red hot at the right time.


Leslie Monteiro, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers — Hard to believe Dolphins backup quarterback Matt Moore is going to keep up with Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders — The Texans have not finished strong, and does anyone trust former Rutgers quarterback Tom Savage or Brock Osweiler?The Texans have not finished strong, and does anyone trust former Rutgers quarterback Tom Savage or Brock Osweiler?
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks — As a Lions fan, I am not looking forward on Saturday. I am realistic enough to know the Lions have no shot. They don’t play well outdoors. The Lions
defense stinks. Matthew Stafford is a mental midget. The Lions went 0-5 against elite teams this year, and they are heading to the playoffs with a three-game losing streak. This is hardly
encouraging. Best matchup for the Seahawks.
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants — Giants defense will be the difference-maker here. They can make Aaron Rodgers look like an ordinary quarterback. Eli Manning does not have
to be special to win playoff games. All he has to do is be efficient, and the Giants defense can take care of the rest. Eli can do that on Sunday.

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Raiders: Patriots — The Raiders will realize they are not playing the Texans anymore when they play at Foxborough. Hard to imagine Matt McGloin or Connor Cook
leading the Raiders to win at Gillette Stadium. This is another bye week for the Patriots.
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers: Chiefs — Like the Steelers, the Chiefs are the hottest team in football right now. Going with the Chiefs here for two reasons. 1) The Chiefs
defense is much better than the Steelers defense. 2) It’s hard for a road team to win at Arrowhead Stadium.
1. Cowboys vs: Giants: Giants — The Giants have been 2-0 against the Cowboys this season, and it’s hard to believe this will be different, The Giants have been Cowboys rookie phenom quarterback Dak Prescott’s kryptonite this season.
The Giants defense will make this postseason stage be too big for Prescott. Plus, the Giants are confident when they play the Cowboys. They are not afraid to boast that to the media. Again, Manning does not have to do too much in this game.
2. Falcons vs Seahawks: Seahawks — Why not? They have the defense to fluster Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan. The next time Ryan plays a great playoff game will be his first. The Seahawks have shown they can win games on the road.

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Chiefs vs. Patriots: Chiefs — The Chiefs have been the complete team in football this season. Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith can match Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on the road.
The Chiefs defense can get to Brady by blitzing him. The Chiefs are the one team that is capable of winning at Gillette Stadium.
Giants vs. Seahawks: Seahawks — Going to Seattle will be the Giants’ downfall. Yes, it will be a defensive donnybrook. The Giants defense will be up for the challenge. But this is a game where Eli Manning has to play like an elite quarterback. It’s hard to believe he can get it done in front of the Crazy 12s at Qwest Field. The Seahawks defense will get to him. The Giants have been road warriors during their Super Bowl championship years during the Eli Manning era, but going to Qwest Field is just a different animal.

SUPER BOWL
Chiefs vs. Seahawks: Chiefs — The Chiefs have been the best team in football all season from my eye test. This is a team that is for real. This is the most complete team. They are explosive on offense and defense is much better Seattle’s. The Chiefs have everything going for them. Their defense will give Russell Wilson fits.


Donny Savitsky, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 30-14
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 24-14
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks 27-10
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants 27-24

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Texans, Patriots 42-13
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers, Steelers 27-23
1. Cowboys vs: Giants, Cowboys 17-14
2. Falcons vs: Seahawks, Saahawks 30-28

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Partiots vs Steelers, Steelers 28-27
Cowboys vs Seahawks, Cowboys 27-17
SUPER BOWL (fill out matchup and winner):
Steelers vs Cowboys, Steelers 35-31

SUPER BOWL MVP
Le’Veon Bell


Alex Jordan, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers

DIVISIONAL ROUND (fill out opponent and winner, lowest advancing seed plays No. 1):
1. Patriots vs Raiders: Patriots
2. Chiefs vs Steelers: Steelers
1. Cowboys vs Packers: Packers
2. Falcons vs Seahawks: Seahawks

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Patriots vs. Steelers: Patriots
Packers vs. Seahawks: Packers

SUPER BOWL
Patriots vs. Packers: Patriots


Christian Rabinowitz, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Dolphins 24-18
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Texans 10-7
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: lions 20-14
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants 31-28

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Patriots over Dolphins 31-10
2. Chiefs vs: chiefs over Texans 17-3
1. Cowboys vs: cowboys over lions 27-20
2. Falcons vs: Giants over Falcons 31-20

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Cowboys vs Giants: Giants over cowboys 27-14
Patriots vs Chiefs: Patriots over Chiefs 28-14

SUPER BOWL
Patriots vs Giants: Giants once again top the patriots in a 28-21 win
Eli Manning wins MVP


John Romano, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Lions
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Packers

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Raiders: Pats
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers: Steelers
1. Cowboys vs: Lions: Cowboys
2. Falcons vs: Packers: Packers

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Packers vs Cowboys: Cowboys
Pats vs Steelers: Pats

SUPER BOWL
Cowboys vs Pats: Pats

SUPER BOWL MVP
Tom Brady


Rory Sasson, Contributor

WILD CARD ROUND
3. Steelers vs 6. Dolphins: Steelers 27, Dolphins 10
4. Texans vs 5. Raiders: Raiders 17, Texans 6
3. Seahawks vs 6. Lions: Seahawks 20, Lions 3
4. Packers vs 5. Giants: Giants 28, Packers 17

DIVISIONAL ROUND
1. Patriots vs: Raiders: Patriots 27, Raiders 3
2. Chiefs vs: Steelers: Chiefs 23, Steelers 17
1. Cowboys vs: Giants: Giants 20, Cowboys 7
2. Falcons vs: Seahawks: Falcons 34, Seahawks 17

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
Patriots vs. Chiefs: Patriots 24, Chiefs 21
Falcons vs. Giants: Giants 30, Falcons 20

SUPER BOWL
Patriots vs. Giants: Patriots 23, Giants 16

SUPER BOWL MVP: Tom Brady

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