Who wins on the NFL’s wild-card weekend? Who’s going all the way to Super Bowl LIII. USA TODAY’s NFL experts are back to weigh in.
Author: Nate Davis, USA TODAY
Opinion: Pittsburgh Steelers need to trade Antonio Brown, should talk with these 8 NFL teams
A change of scenery might benefit both Antonio Brown and the Steelers. Even if a trade if far-fetched, here are 8 teams that make sense for the WR.
Seahawks at Cowboys preview: Can Dak Prescott deliver in playoffs?
The Seahawks triumphed in a Week 3 meeting with the Cowboys, but both teams have undergone significant changes since that first meeting.
Eagles at Bears wild-card preview: Another magical run in order for Nick Foles?
Philadelphia defied the odds to make it into the postseason, but Nick Foles and Co. have a tough test waiting in Chicago’s staunch defense.
32 things we learned heading into the 2018 NFL playoffs
The matchups are all set, and the postseason picture is now clear. Will the top seeds advance to the Super Bowl or will a sleeper team emerge?
NFL playoff picture: Eagles, Colts and Ravens clinch, Vikings and Steelers sent packing
The NFL playoff field crystallized as Week 17 games played out, with Chiefs getting home-field advantage while Steelers and Vikings were sent home.
NFL playoff picture after Week 16: Steelers lose spot to Colts, Saints clinch home field
Week 16 brought some resolution to postseason field but still left many questions — like can Pittsburgh recover?
32 things we learned from Week 16 of the 2018 NFL season
There’s plenty left to be resolved in the NFL’s final week of the regular season, but much has now come into focus.
NFL playoff picture as Week 16 begins: Ravens deal Chargers’ home-field hopes blow; Browns out
Baltimore’s win over Bolts on Saturday night means L.A. probably won’t win AFC’s home field. Meanwhile, Ravens may be headed for AFC North lead.
Chiefs might not have supporting cast capable of winning title with Patrick Mahomes
Dan Marino’s career arch might be a cautionary tale for Patrick Mahomes, whose Chiefs are as one-dimensional as the Hall of Famer’s Dolphins.