And then there were eight.
After a mildly competitive Wild Card round, it’s clear we’ve separated the wheat from the chaffs in the 2022 NFL Playoffs. It truly feels like every team left in the postseason truly deserves to be there, and an argument could be made for any one of these teams lifting the Lombardi Trophy in Los Angeles this year.
The Divisional Round’s action kicks off on Sunday with a pair of one seeds making their postseason debut. The Tennessee Titans got to watch the Wild Card round from home with their bye and watched as the Cincinnati Bengals made franchise history by winning their first postseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders.