
"Can you believe we are hours away from the final four being set? Following Saturday's divisional round matchups, half of the NFL's Conference Championship round is set, and the other half will join Seattle and Denver later today. Yesterday, we watched an electrifying game between the Broncos and the Bills; it is hard to believe now that Josh Allen, the reigning MVP, failed to show up when it mattered, and Bo Nix did; yet, neither will play next round."
"The post-game announcement of his broken ankle flipped a celebration and next-week narrative on its head, similar to what happened on the NFC side. Any talk of the Seahawks being a weak one-seed was put to bed with thunder. They completely dominated the San Francisco 49ers in a 41-6 blowout victory; they look like a team that can win the Super Bowl."
Conference Championship matchups are nearly set with Seattle and Denver already advanced and two more winners to emerge today. The Broncos defeated Buffalo in overtime, but Broncos QB Bo Nix suffered a season-ending ankle fracture, and Josh Allen failed to perform effectively. The Seahawks dominated the 49ers 41-6 and project as a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Matchups today include the Houston Texans visiting the New England Patriots and the Chicago Bears hosting the Los Angeles Rams. The Texans rank 12-5 and the Patriots 14-3; cold, snowy conditions and a low 40.5 over/under reflect two defense-oriented teams in New England.
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