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  1. Draft Tracker. Final Grades. Prospect Rankings. 2020 NFL Playoffs odds, picks, bracket predictions: Advanced model fading the Packers. SportsLine's advanced computer model simulated the...

    • 2020 NFL Playoff Conference Championship Matchups
    • Predictions, Divisional Weekend
    • 2020 NFL Playoff Divisional Round Matchups
    • Predictions, Wildcard Weekend
    • Predictions, Week 17
    • AFC Playoff Predictions & Odds 2020
    • NFC Playoff Predictions & Odds 2020
    • NFL Week 17 Game Breakdown For Playoff Importance
    • Key Matchups Impacting 2020 NFL Playoffs Predictions
    • Tiebreakers For Potential 2020 Playoff Teams

    When: Sunday, January 19 at 3:05 pm ET Point Spread: Kansas City by 7.5 points (Point Total: 52) Money Line Implied Win Odds: Kansas City, 79.0% Tennessee and Kansas City meet in the AFC title game in a fascinating contrast of styles. Tennessee has won two playoff games on the road at New England and Baltimore with defense, ball control, and behind the rushing of Derrick Henry. They have thrown sparingly with the lead, and became the first team since the 1988 Bengals to win consecutive playof...

    When: Sunday, January 19 at 6:40 pm ET Point Spread: San Francisco by 7 points (Point Total: 45) Money Line Implied Win Odds: San Francisco, 76.6% Like Tennessee-Kansas City, the NFC Championship Game is also a rematch of a regular season game. However, the San Francisco-Green Bay game did not come down to late game magic, as the 49ers dominated. Aaron Rodgers fumbled on the opening possession, and was sacked five times on the day. San Francisco effectively sealed the game with a 13-point bur...

    Before we get to the specific matchups, here are the Super Bowl win odds for each playoff participant. These win odds are based off computer simulations to determine how frequently each team ends up as the champion. Note that the team ratings used in these simulations are full-season ratings, which don’t account for injuries or other major factors ...

    When: Saturday, January 11 at 4:35 pm ET Point Spread: San Francisco by 6.5 points (Point Total: 45) Money Line Implied Win Odds: San Francisco, 72.3% The Minnesota Vikings scored the biggest upset of Wildcard Weekend, winning at New Orleans. They did so with their two best cornerbacks out, as the defensive line led by Everson Griffen and Danielle Hunter controlled the game and put Drew Brees under consistent pressure. The Vikings are also getting healthier on offense, as running back Dalvin...

    When: Saturday, January 11 at 8:15 pm ET Point Spread: Baltimore by 8.5 points (Point Total: 47) Money Line Implied Win Odds: Baltimore, 78.3% The Tennessee Titans continued their great run with Ryan Tannehill at quarterback, getting a big road win at New England. Unlike most of the second half of the year, though, it came without big plays in the passing game augmenting the running of Derrick Henry. Tannehill only passed for 72 yards (on 15 pass attempts), as the game played out as a ball co...

    When: Sunday, January 12 at 3:05 pm ET Point Spread: Kansas City by 10 points (Point Total: 50) Money Line Implied Win Odds: Kansas City, 82.0% In the only rematch of a regular season game, Houston returns to Kansas City. The Texans won at Arrowhead back in October, 31-24. Houston was able to gain an incredible 35 first downs in that game and played ball control and keep away from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Of course, this is a different Chiefs’ defense now. Chris Jones, Kansas City’...

    Before we get to the specific matchups, here are the Super Bowl win odds for each playoff participant. These win odds are based off computer simulations to determine how frequently each team ends up as the champion. The Patriots’ loss to the Miami Dolphins shifted the playoff picture in the AFC. New England’s odds are now about one-third of what th...

    We are down to the last week of the NFL season, and there are still two spots to be claimed (with five teams still in the running to get those spots). Only three teams, though, are locked into a specific seed in the playoffs, so there are still lots of games that will impact the playoff matchups. We examine some of those key matchups below, after w...

    Here is our prediction for the AFC Playoff seeding, heading into Week 17 (+= team has clinched that specific seed and cannot change with Week 17 result): The Ravens and Bills are locked into the No. 1 and No. 5 spots, respectively. New England, Kansas City, and Houston could change spots, but it would require some upsets, and it is possible that th...

    Here is our prediction for the NFC Playoff seeding, heading into Week 17: The only playoff spot open is the NFC East, where Philadelphia has the advantage but needs to win to maintain it. Green Bay’s win over Minnesota means the Vikings are locked into the No. 6 seed heading to Week 17. Meanwhile, the seeding for the rest of the NFC is wide open, w...

    Here is a rundown, in chronological order, of which games matter and what the outcomes mean for playoff seeding. The following games have zero playoff implications: Atlanta-Tampa Bay, Cleveland-Cincinnati, Arizona-LA Rams, NY Jets-Buffalo. Here are the rest of the matchups that have some importance to which teams get in or where teams end up in the...

    Both AFC East foes have already clinched a playoff berth. Buffalo faces long odds to win the division, but can at least make it interesting with a win at New England on Saturday. The Bills currently trail the Patriots by one game in the division standings, but New England also owns the tiebreaker based on having the better record in common games. In other words, the Patriots would need to lose their last two games and the Bills would need to win out to claim the division.

    New Orleans picked up a big win over Indy on Monday night, and will try to keep it rolling at Tennessee. A win keeps the Saints in the hunt for a first round bye, as well as homefield advantage in the NFC playoffs. As for Tennessee, this game is close to a must-win after losing to Houston last week. The Titans and Texans will face off again next week, but Tennessee currently trails by one game and Houston owns the tiebreaker based on divisional record. Tennessee also has a shot at the No. 6 s...

    Who wants to win the NFC East? Anyone? The Cowboys and Eagles are both 7-7 as they matchup for the second time this season in a game that will likely determine the division winner and No. 4 seed. Dallas clinches the division with a win after defeating Philly earlier this season. Philadelphia is hosting the game, however, and can wrap up the division with a win on Sunday and a Week 17 win at the Giants.

    In this section, we list the clinched tiebreakers in both the AFC and NFC. You can see the full list of NFL tiebreaker procedures here. These charts include all teams within two games of a playoff spot (division or wildcard). They also only list the tiebreaker resolution for teams within two games of each other entering Week 16. It also only includ...

  2. Jan 2, 2020 · We asked 10 of our ESPN NFL experts to fill out a postseason bracket and predict the winners for each matchup, from wild-card weekend all the way through the Super Bowl.

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  4. Pick every game of the NFL 2019-2020 Season with Playoff Predictors and see who will make the playoffs. Playoff Predictors. Football . NFL. 2024 Season. Season Schedule;

  5. Dec 29, 2020 · FPI chances to make playoffs: 87.3% FPI chances to win division: Eliminated Most likely seed, per FPI: No. 6, 46.7%. The Rams failed to clinch a playoff berth this weekend in losing to the Seahawks.

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  7. First game:vs. Minnesota in wild-card round (Sunday at 1:05 p.m. ET, Fox) | Tickets. Chance to make the Super Bowl:15.4%. Reason for hope:The Saints overcame the biggest obstacle a team can...

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