Take a look at the NFL playoff bracket for season. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. Dak Prescott has one playoff win, and the Cowboys have all the hype after crushing the Eagles 4th string team last week. Perfect time for the 49ers to grind out an ugly road win.
They are currently the biggest underdogs in the playoffs, and will need a Hollywood miracle to put away a resurgent Chiefs team. Super Wildcard Weekend ends on Monday night with another divisional matchup. Both teams are coming off Week 18 division losses and do not want to go home on another division loss. Which SuperWildCard game are you most looking forward to? Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Stories Schedule Roster Stats. Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. Stephen R. Poll Who wins? Las Vegas Raiders Cincinnati Bengals vote view results. Las Vegas Raiders. The question is whether Arizona will be able to exploit the protection weaknesses that plagued the Rams against San Francisco, pressuring Stafford and forcing him into poor decisions and a few turnovers.
If not and Stafford is allowed to stand in the pocket and pick apart the secondary, it will be a long day for the Cardinals. On the flip side, if Arizona can exploit the sort of coverage breakdowns that Jimmy Garoppolo and the Niners offense did, the Rams will be one-and-done in a season that started with championship aspirations and featured several high-profile additions Stafford, Von Miller, Sony Michel.
The Rams look and feel like the better team and should win to advance to the divisional round. The Dallas Cowboys have momentum on their side following Saturday's drubbing of the Philadelphia Eagles, sure, but are they a team that can really make a splash in the postseason?
Sure, quarterback Dak Prescott torched the Eagles defense, going of for yards and five touchdowns, but that was hardly the NFC East rival's best and most competitive squad. Add to that the key offensive players who sat out, and the 12th win of the season for the Cowboys rings hollower.
Sure, wide receiver Cedrick Wilson stepped up in the place of an injured Michael Gallup, notching five receptions for yards and two touchdowns, and tight end Dalton Schultz corralled another two scores. But Prescott and the Dallas offense will need those players to be factors entering the Wild Card Round next week, especially as opponents look to take away big-play threats like CeeDee Lamb, Amari Cooper and Ezekiel Elliott.
In Week 17, Dallas had the opportunity to send a message to the rest of the NFC when it hosted an Arizona Cardinals team in a downward spiral. Instead, it was disjointed, sloppy and lost the game by three. Prescott had a statistically solid day but missed on some key passes that could have won Dallas the game.
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