| From The GIST Team |
Hi there!Call the amateurs and cut 'em from the team because the NFL playoffs kick off later today with 14 squads — seven from the American Football Conference (AFC) and seven from the National Football Conference (NFC) — vying for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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| Quote of The Day |
| | Lamar [Jackson] is the main reason why I came here. It was to play with a Hall of Fame quarterback…He's the best player in the league, and it's only going to get better from here. |
| — Baltimore Ravens running back (RB) Derrick Henry, talking about his decision to leave the Tennessee Titans and join the Ravens this offseason. Neither King Henry nor two-time MVP Jackson have played in a Super Bowl, but two superstars are always better than one — is it finally Baltimore's year? |
| The Breakdown |
⚙️ The setup Source: Bleacher Report This year marks the fifth season of the NFL's expanded playoff format, meaning nearly half of the league's 32 teams have a chance to make a Super Bowl run. The postseason opens with a Wild Card Weekend slate featuring a whopping six games today through Monday.
The two-time defending champ Kansas City Chiefs and the Detroit Lions secured the No. 1 seeds in the AFC and NFC, respectively, earning them byes straight to next weekend's Divisional Round.
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🔴 AFC Wild Card Source: Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images ⚡🤘 No. 5 LA Chargers vs. No. 4 Houston Texans — Today at 4:30 p.m. ET
🟡🐦⬛ No. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. No. 3 Baltimore Ravens — Tonight at 8 p.m. ET
🐴🦬 No. 7 Denver Broncos vs. No. 2 Buffalo Bills — Tomorrow at 1 p.m. ET
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🔵 NFC Wild Card Source: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images 🧀🦅 No. 7 Green Bay Packers vs. No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles — Tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. ET
🫡🏴☠️No. 6 Washington Commanders vs. No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET
🛡️🐏 No. 5 Minnesota Vikings vs. No. 4 LA Rams — Monday at 8 p.m. ET
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💪 More players to watch Source: Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings, WR: If there's one thing the Vikes are definitely going to do, it's throw Jefferson the ball — and for good reason. The superstar pass catcher has hauled in 103 receptions for 1,533 yards this season, none more acrobatic than this one. Simply magical. Ladd McConkey, LA Chargers, WR: The rookie had big shoes to fill after former Rams WR Keenan Allen was traded to Chicago in the offseason — and McConkey has stepped up big time. He's one of Bolts QB Herbert's favorite targets, amassing the league's tenth-most receiving yards in his first pro season. His future's so bright shades are non-negotiable. Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, RB: Another kid who's definitely alright? The Bucs' fourth round pick, who completely transformed a Tampa rushing attack that was dead last in 2022 and 2023 to fourth-best this season. Irving's also Tampa Bay's first 1K-yard rusher since 2015. Casual. James Cook, Buffalo Bills, RB: Much like wine and cheese, Cook has been the perfect pairing for the aforementioned Allen. He's run in a league-leading 16 touchdowns, good enough to tie the Bills' single-season franchise record. Little brother no more, expect a monster showing in his third playoff appearance. Xavier McKinney, Green Bay Packers, Safety: Prefer defense? So does McKinney, aka your QB's worst nightmare. McKinney's been worth every penny since inking a four-year, $68M deal with the Pack in March, snatching eight interceptions this season — second-most in the league. |
| The GIST's Picks |
Here's what passed The GIST squad's vibe check this week:
👃 What to spritzBaltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's new unisex perfume. Of course, you want to perform like a two-time MVP, and now you can smell like one too. 🎧 What to listen toThe Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny. Get the latest on all the gridiron happenings from NFL analyst Mina Kimes and her football-loving dog, Lenny. Name a more iconic duo. 🍽️ What to whip upSomething from this list of 52 irresistible game-ready recipes. Football hits different with snacks. |
| Fun and Games |
Question of the DayThree straight days of high-stakes football is on the way, but there's no pressure when answering this question: Which conference do you think the Super Bowl winner will come from when it's all said and done? |
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