One of the most exciting divisional playoff round weekends ever is in the books with Baltimore standing as the only road team to claim a victory. Championship Sunday is set and the latest edition of The JMRA Podcast recaps last weekend’s action.
New England’s 41-28 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday in the AFC Divisional round pushed Tom Brady into the record books. The victory gave Brady his 17th playoff victory, which makes him the winningest postseason quarterback in NFL history.
The New England Patriots host the Houston Texans later today in the final game of the AFC Divisional round. However, that hasn’t stopped some from looking ahead to next week’s AFC title game.
In case you missed it, check out the NFL Divisional Round preview podcast from Thursday. During the podcast, we offered up some picks but without the scores. Alas, in point detail, here is the rundown for this weekend’s games:
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I promised not to go over an hour with this podcast and I’ll give you three guesses as to what ensued for the NFL Divisional playoff round preview.
Aaron Rodgers recently said that the NFL playoffs is about building your legacy as a player. Truer words have never been spoken. Now that the children have been put to bed (RGIII, Andrew Luck, Andy Dalton, and Christian Ponder Joe Webb, it’s time for the grown folks. It’s time […]
The tomato cans are in place for Bama. — feeno (@ArianFoster) January 8, 2013 If the Houston Texans beat the New England Patriots on Sunday, don’t be surprised if running back Arian Foster is one of the first players on the proverbial pulpit spouting a message of disrespect.
The San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots engaged in one of the wildest games of the season that saw Colin Kaepernick get the best of Tom Brady in a 41-34 San Fran victory. After the Patriots fell behind 31-3 in the third quarter, New England staged one […]
Losing 42-14 to a chief competitor in the AFC will not exactly instill confidence into the Houston Texans with the postseason looming. As Grantland’s Bill Barnwell pointed out on Tuesday, a blowout loss to a potential playoff opponent in the regular season doesn’t exactly mean all hope is […]