
"The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos will join the rest of us in watching this weekend's Wildcard round of the playoffs. Because you don't hate the NFL enough, you'll have to have a subscription to Amazon Prime to watch one of the six scheduled games. Here's how the opening round shakes out with match-ups, when and how to watch, and even a prediction of how each game ends. Leave your picks in the comments below and let's see how we all do."
"These two teams met in Week 13, also in Carolina, and the Panthers managed to intercept Matthew Stafford twice and forced a fumble from the Rams quarterback as well in a 31-28 win. The Panthers are tough to beat at home. Despite backing into the playoffs, they will be a tough out for a Rams team that hasn't looked the same since the overtime loss to Seattle."
"Just watch, Vince Lombardi and George Halas are going to come back and haunt Roger Goodell for putting this classic rivalry on a bookseller's website streaming service. And deservedly so. As for the game itself, the Bears held serve, albeit in overtime, the last time the teams met to split the season series. The Packers are not 100% healthy at all. That, and home field advantage, should be enough to move Chicago along."
The Wildcard round features six NFL playoff games across the weekend, and one of the six scheduled games requires an Amazon Prime subscription to watch. Matchups highlighted include the L.A. Rams at Carolina, Green Bay at Chicago, Buffalo at Jacksonville, and San Francisco at Philadelphia. The Panthers are described as difficult to beat at home, while the Rams have struggled since an overtime loss to Seattle. The Packers face health concerns and the Bears have home-field advantage. The Jaguars enter on an eight-game win streak against a Bills team that has won five of six. Close games and specific score predictions are given.
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