NFL Postseason Begins: Wild Card Weekend Preview​

After an exciting finish to the regular season, the NFL’s second season has arrived.

“The only thing that matters is what we do now,” says Dallas head coach Jason Garrett, who led the Cowboys to a 13-3 record and the No. 1 seed in the NFC. “We’ve put ourselves in a great position. It’s time to get back to work.”

The NFL postseason begins with four games on Wild Card Weekend.

Saturday, January 7
AFC Oakland at Houston 4:35 PM ET ESPN/ABC
NFC Detroit at Seattle 8:15 PM ET NBC
Sunday, January 8
AFC Miami at Pittsburgh 1:05 PM ET CBS
NFC New York Giants at Green Bay 4:40 PM ET FOX

“We’ve got four games left to win it all,” says Pittsburgh safety Mike Mitchell. “We’re on a nice winning streak now, so I know we can do it. We’ve got a lot of work to do, but the road is getting very narrow. We can see the light at the end of the tunnel. We just have to finish and execute. That’s what these games are about.”

Week 17 came right down to the wire. Sunday’s excitement was due in part to having 16 divisional games played on the season’s final day, a tradition instituted in 2010. Two divisions (AFC West and NFC North) were decided on the last day of the regular season, including the NFC North in game No. 256 of 256 as Green Bay defeated Detroit to claim the division title.

“It’s a huge accomplishment to win the NFC North,” says Packers linebacker Clay Matthews. “Now we get a home game and can keep this playoff atmosphere and vibe that we’ve had for the past six weeks going. We didn’t want to limp into the playoffs. We finished strong. Now that we’re in the playoffs, it’s all about taking it to the next level.”

The final 12 teams are now set. It doesn’t matter how you got here. All that matters is that you’re here.

AFC NFC
1. New England (14-2, AFC East champion) 1. Dallas (13-3, NFC East champion)
2. Kansas City (12-4, AFC West champion) 2. Atlanta (11-5, NFC South champion)
3. Pittsburgh (11-5, AFC North champion) 3. Seattle (10-5-1, NFC West champion)
4. Houston (9-7, AFC South champion) 4. Green Bay (10-6, NFC North champion)
5. Oakland (12-4) 5. New York Giants (11-5)
6. Miami (10-6) 6. Detroit (9-7)

The NFL playoffs, which conclude on February 5 with Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas (FOX, 6:30 PM ET), begin this Saturday and Sunday with Wild Card Weekend.

“Playing in the postseason is a great tribute to the way we’ve played all season and found ways to win games,” says New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning. “We’re excited about the opportunity to be in the playoffs and having a chance to win a championship.”

The Giants are one of six new teams in this year’s playoff field, joining Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit, Miami and Oakland. Since the 12-team playoff format was adopted in 1990, at least four teams have qualified for the playoffs in every season that were not in the postseason the year before. A look at the four games on Wild Card Weekend:

OAKLAND RAIDERS (12-4) at HOUSTON TEXANS (9-7) (Saturday, ESPN/ABC, 4:35 PM ET)      

  • This is the first postseason meeting between the two teams. Houston leads the all-time regular-season series 6-4. The Raiders defeated the Texans 27-20 in Week 11 (November 21, 2016) in a game played at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
  • Oakland has qualified for the postseason for the first time since 2002. That season, the Raiders won the AFC West with an 11-5 record and advanced to Super Bowl XXXVII.
  • Raiders Pro Bowl defensive end Khalil Mack was the only player in the NFL this season with at least 10 sacks (11) and an interception-return touchdown.
  • Houston has won the AFC South four times in the past six seasons (2011-12, 2015-16). The Texans have won their Wild Card playoff game in two of their previous three postseason appearances.
  • Texans Pro Bowl defensive end Jadeveon Clowney had a career-high six sacks and 16 tackles for a loss, one off the NFL lead (17).

DETROIT LIONS (9-7) at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (10-5-1) (Saturday, NBC, 8:15 PM ET)      

  • This is the first postseason meeting between the two teams. Seattle leads the all-time regular-season series 8-5. The teams last met in Week 4 of 2015 (October 5) with the Seahawks winning 13-10 at home.
  • The Lions are in the playoffs for the second time in the past three seasons. It marks the first time Detroit has advanced to the postseason twice in a three-season span since 1997-99.
  • In two career postseason games, Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford has two 300-yard passing games and is averaging 351.5 yards per game.
  • The Seahawks have advanced to the postseason for the fifth consecutive year. During that span, Seattle has won three division titles and advanced to the Super Bowl twice, winning Super Bowl XLVIII.
  • Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson is 4-0 in his postseason career at home. In home games played in December and January (regular and postseason), Wilson is 14-3 in his career.

MIAMI DOLPHINS (10-6) at PITTSBURGH STEELERS (11-5) (Sunday, CBS, 1:05 PM ET)      

  • The teams will meet in the postseason for the fourth time and first since January 6, 1985 when the Dolphins defeated the Steelers 45-28 in the AFC Championship Game to advance to Super Bowl XIX. Miami has won two of the three playoff matchups between the clubs. The all-time series (including the postseason) is tied 13-13. The Dolphins knocked off the Steelers 30-15 in Week 6 (October 16, 2016).
  • The Dolphins are making their first playoff appearance since 2008. Miami’s all-time postseason record is 20-20.
  • Miami running back Jay Ajayi ranked fourth in the NFL – and second in the AFC – with a career-high 1,272 rushing yards. He rushed for 204 yards and two touchdowns in the Week 6 meeting against Pittsburgh, one of three 200-yard rushing games he recorded this year, tied for the second-most 200-yard games in a season in NFL history.
  • The Steelers, who are in the postseason for the third consecutive season, have won 34 playoff games, tied with Dallas for the most in NFL history.
  • Pittsburgh Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown ranked second in the NFL – and led the AFC – with 106 receptions. He joined Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison (1999-2002) as the only players in NFL history to record 100 catches in four consecutive seasons. Brown’s 481 catches since 2013 are the most in any four-year span.

NEW YORK GIANTS (11-5) at GREEN BAY PACKERS (10-6) (Sunday, FOX, 4:40 PM ET)      

  • The teams will meet in the postseason for the eighth time and first since January 15, 2012 when the Giants defeated the Packers 37-20 in the Divisional Playoffs en route to winning Super Bowl XLVI. New York has won the past two postseason meetings between the clubs and went on to win the Super Bowl in each of those seasons (2007 and 2011). The Packers lead the all-time series (including the postseason) 32-26-2, including a 23-16 home victory over the Giants in Week 5 (October 9, 2016).
  • The Giants are in the postseason for the first time since 2011 when the team won Super Bowl XLVI.
  • Giants quarterback Eli Manning is 8-1 in his past nine postseason starts, including a perfect 2-0 record at Green Bay. Manning is one of five players in NFL history to be named Super Bowl MVP multiple times.
  • The Packers have advanced to the postseason for the eighth consecutive season, tied with New England for the longest active streak. Green Bay enters the playoffs having won six consecutive games to close out the regular season.
  • Packers Pro Bowl quarterback Aaron Rodgers led the NFL with 40 touchdown passes and became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to throw at least 40 touchdown passes in multiple seasons. Rodgers closed out the season with 15 touchdown passes, no interceptions and a 121.0 passer rating during the team’s six-game winning streak.

FINAL 2016 NFL STANDINGS

American Football Conference
East Division
Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Away Conf Div Streak
z-New England Patriots 14 2 0 .875 441 250 6-2-0 8-0-0 11-1-0 5-1-0 7W
x-Miami Dolphins 10 6 0 .625 363 380 6-2-0 4-4-0 7-5-0 4-2-0 1L
Buffalo Bills 7 9 0 .438 399 378 4-4-0 3-5-0 4-8-0 1-5-0 2L
New York Jets 5 11 0 .313 275 409 2-6-0 3-5-0 4-8-0 2-4-0 1W
North Division
Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Away Conf Div Streak
y-Pittsburgh Steelers 11 5 0 .688 399 327 6-2-0 5-3-0 9-3-0 5-1-0 7W
Baltimore Ravens 8 8 0 .500 343 321 6-2-0 2-6-0 7-5-0 4-2-0 2L
Cincinnati Bengals 6 9 1 .406 325 315 4-3-1 2-6-0 5-7-0 3-3-0 1W
Cleveland Browns 1 15 0 .063 264 452 1-7-0 0-8-0 1-11-0 0-6-0 1L
South Division
Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Away Conf Div Streak
y-Houston Texans 9 7 0 .563 279 328 7-1-0 2-6-0 7-5-0 5-1-0 1L
Tennessee Titans 9 7 0 .563 381 378 5-3-0 4-4-0 6-6-0 2-4-0 1W
Indianapolis Colts 8 8 0 .500 411 392 4-4-0 4-4-0 5-7-0 3-3-0 1W
Jacksonville Jaguars 3 13 0 .188 318 400 2-6-0 1-7-0 2-10-0 2-4-0 1L
West Division
Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Away Conf Div Streak
y-Kansas City Chiefs 12 4 0 .750 389 311 6-2-0 6-2-0 9-3-0 6-0-0 2W
x-Oakland Raiders 12 4 0 .750 416 385 6-2-0 6-2-0 9-3-0 3-3-0 1L
Denver Broncos 9 7 0 .563 333 297

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