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Former NFL Star Adam “Pacman” Jones Debuts “Standing on Business”

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Adam “Pacman” Jones, a renowned NFL all-star, further solidifies his shift from athlete to rap star. With a new anthem titled “Standing On Business,” highlighting the hustle for success. The song released with a music video shot in his hometown of Cincinnati at TQL Stadium. Home of FC Cincinnati, where Pacman recently performed the Sword Ritual to kick off the 2024 MLS season.

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Following the success of his debut single ”Ferrari Kit” that hit over 1 million views on YouTube, Jones continues his artistic journey under the esteemed Universal Music Group in collaboration with Bungalo Records. Adopting the artist name “The Real Pacman Jones,” he aims to captivate audiences with his unique style.

Football has been a significant part of my life, but music has always been a passion. It’s a reflection of my journey—full of highs and lows, but always pushing forward.

Adam ‘Pacman” Jones

In addition to his music career, Jones remains active in the sports entertainment industry, hosting popular shows such as “Runnin’ it Back with Pac + Zac” on BETONLINE.AG and appearing on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” with his segment, “Undercover Dawg.”

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Chiefs Rally To Win 2nd Super Bowl, Beat 49ers 25-22 In Overtime

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Chiefs 49ers Super Bowl LVIII
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CHIEFS vs. 49ERS | SUPER BOWL LVIII

The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers took to Allegant Stadium in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII. Kansas City (12-5) are the AFC Champions after being the Baltimore Ravens two weeks ago. The 49ers (11-6) beat the Detroit Lions to take the NFC Crown.

FIRST QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

The 49ers would win the coin toss and elect to kick off to start the game. San Francisco QB Brock Purdy would get to work leading them down the field with passes to FB Kyle Juszczyk and RB Christian McCaffrey. The Chiefs defense would force a fumble from McCaffrey, giving them good field position for their first offensive drive.

Defense would be the theme of the first quarter as both teams would exchange punts. The 49ers would score the first points of the game off of a 55-yard field goal from kicker Jake Moody. This would be the longest field goal in Super Bowl history.

49ers kicker Jake Moody
49ers kicker Jake Moody kicked a 55 yard field goal, making it the longest attempt in Super Bowl history (Photo Cred: Marca.com)

SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

Kansas City would take over on offense to start the second quarter. Just five plays into their drive, RB Isiah Pacheco would fumble the ball, giving the 49ers possession once again. Both teams would again exchange punts after their respective defenses forced three-and-outs. San Francisco would take possession and eight plays later they would score on a trick pass play to McCaffrey for 21 yards.

With the score 10-0, the Chiefs would try to cut into the lead before halftime. QB Patrick Mahomes used his arm to lead a drive where he found WR Rashee Rice three times for 20 yards. Their 13 play drive would end with kicker Harrison Butker kicking a 28 yard field goal to make the score 10-3 at halftime.

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (Photo Cred: CBS Sports)

SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW

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Ludacris, Usher, Lil Jon, Jermaine Dupri and will.i.am perform onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation). PHOTO: KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY)

The Super Bowl Halftime show was headlined by Usher and he brought all of his friends! Alicia Keys, H.E.R., Lil Jon, Ludacris, Will.i.am and Jermaine Dupri all took the stage to assist Usher, 45, during the career-spanning set, which started with the song “Caught Up.

THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

The Chiefs would receive the ball after halftime and got off to an ugly start. After a near turnover from Mahomes fumbling a pass to Pacheco on first down, two plays later he would throw an interception to S Ji’Ayir Brown that put the 49ers at the Kansas City 45. Defense would take over again for both teams as they would force each other to punt.

Mahomes would use his feet on the next drive. He would run for a total of 26 yards including a 22 yard scamper on third down. Despite his efforts, the Chiefs found themselves on fourth down. Butker would be called out to narrow the margain and he would nail a 57-yard field goal, making his attempt the longest in Super Bowl history.

Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker kicks the longest field goal in Super Bowl history, breaking the previous record set in the first half (Photo Cred: Fox News)

With the score 10-6, both teams would swap punts once again. On a punt from Kansas City, the 49ers would muff on the catch allowing the Chiefs to recover the ball at the 16 yard line. Mahomes would then find WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling for their first touchdown of the game.

Chiefs WR Marquez Valde-Scantling scores a touchdown (Photo Cred: MICHAEL REAVES/GETTY IMAGES)
Chiefs WR Marquez Valde-Scantling scores a touchdown (Photo Cred: MICHAEL REAVES/GETTY IMAGES)

FOURTH QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

The 49ers would begin a lengthy drive that bled into the fourth quarter. Now down by three, Purdy would find 4 different receivers to move them down the field into Chiefs territory. He hit Jauan Jennings for a 10 yard touchdown pass making the score 16-13. The extra point attempt by San Francisco was blocked.

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49ers QB Brock Purdy (Photo cred: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)GETTY IMAGES

The Chiefs received the ball and Mahomes and TE Travis Kelce would finally connect. Kelce was held to just one catch for one yard in the first half. On this drive he would have two catches for 29 yards. The 49ers defense again would prove to be a problem for Mahomes. After nearly forcing him to fumble on the drive, they would sack him forcing the Chiefs to settle for a field goal that tied the game at 16.

The 49ers would take seven plays to get to the Chief 35 yard line with the two-minute warning stopping the game. Their drive would stall out, bringing out Moody to kick a 53 yard field goal and take the lead 19-16. Kansas City would take the ball with 1:50 left in the game. Mahomes would again use his arm and feet to get the Chiefs in position to either tie or win the game. Deep in the red zone, Kelce & Mahomes couldn’t connect on a touchdown pass.

With ten seconds left in the game, Butker got the call and would kick a 29 yard field goal to tie the game and send it to overtime!

Referee Bill Vinovich performs the coin toss before overtime as San Francisco 49ers’ Fred Warner and Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes watch.
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Referee Bill Vinovich performs the coin toss before overtime as San Francisco 49ers’ Fred Warner and Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes watch.REUTERS)

OVERTIME BITES THE 49ERS

San Francisco would win the coin toss for the second time in the contest and elected to receive. Purdy got to work finding McCaffrey for a huge pass that got them to the Kansas City 26 yard line. McCaffrey then rushed to get them inside the 10 but after a incomplete pass from Purdy, Moody was brought out to kick a field goal.

This made the score 22-19 and forced the Chiefs to either tie with a kick or score a touchdown to win the game.

The Chiefs took possession and Mahomes began to work his comeback magic. On a 13 play drive that included a 19 yard run from Mahomes and backwards pass to Valdes-Scantling, the Chiefs got to the 49ers 13 yard line. Two plays later Mahomes would find WR Mecole Hardman for a touchdown pass. This would end the game with the score 25-22 and make the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII Champions!

SUPER BOWL CHAMPS ONCE AGAIN

The Kansas City Chiefs are the first team to win back-to-back Super Bowls in over two decades. This is the third title for the Chiefs in the past five seasons. What do you think of this year’s Super Bowl? Let us know down in the comments below!

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49ers Come From 17 Points Down to Advance to Super Bowl, Beat Lions 34-31

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LIONS vs. 49ERS | NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers would take the field for the second NFL Championship game this evening. The Lions (12-5) punched their ticket to this round after beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week. The 49ers (12-5) advanced to this round after surviving the Green Bay Packers last week. The winner of this game will face the Kansas City Chiefs in two weeks at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.

FIRST QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

Detroit would receive the ball first to start the game. They would move quickly up the field by running the ball on offense. Lions RB David Montgmery would run for 19 yards total off two plays. Two plays later, the Lions would score on a 42 yard touchdown run from WR Jameson Williams.

San Francisco took possession and QB Brock Purdy got to work. He completed two passes that took the 49ers into Lions’ territory. Their 12 play opening drive would come to a halt after kicker Jake Moody missed a 48 yard field goal. With a 7-0 lead, Detroit would take the ball back. QB Jared Goff would utilize his running backs on this drive, completing passes to Montgomery and RB Jahmyr Gibbs.

Lions RB David Montgomery (Photo Cred: RotoGrinders website)
Lions RB David Montgomery scores a touchdown early in today’s NFC Championship Game (Photo Cred: RotoGrinders website)

After completing a pass to WR Amon-Ra St. Brown for 13 yards, the Lions were in 49ers territory. Montgomery’s number was called again as he would score on a 1 yard touchdown run. Their 11 play drive covered 65 yards and gave them a two-score lead. San Francisco could not match them with a score to end the first quarter.

SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

49ers RB Christian McCaffrey (Photo Cred: Action Network)
49ers RB Christian McCaffrey (Photo Cred: Action Network)

The 49ers down early worked quickly to rebound. Purdy would connect on two big passes to FB Kyle Juszczyk (23 yards) and RB Christian McCaffrey (28 yards) to push them into the redzone. Two plays later they finished their 8 play drive with a rushing touchdown from McCaffrey to make the score 14-7.

The Lions failed to capitalize on their first offensive possession of the quarter resulting in a punt. Deep in their own territory, San Francisco attempted to add to their lead. Five plays into their drive, Purdy would be intercepted on a pass to WR Deebo Samuel. The Lions would capitalize on the turnover in just five plays with Gibbs scoring on a 15 yard touchdown run.

Down two scores again, the 49ers failed after 3 plays and had to punt. Detroit would turn to Montgomery again as he was utilized both on the ground and through the air to move past the 50 yard line. After the two-minute warning, they moved into the red zone after Goff connected a pass to with St. Brown for 23 yards. In the final ten seconds of the half, the Lions would add a field goal to increase their huge lead. With the score 24-7 at halftime, the 49ers need to make adjustments quick to keep their Super Bowl chances alive.

Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs (Photo Cred: MLive.com)
Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs (Photo Cred: MLive.com)

AFTER THE BREAK

Even though they would receive the ball to start the third quarter, the 49ers needed to turn things around fast. Purdy would get his offense going with two passess to Samuel that got them into Lions’ territory. They would settle for a 43 yard field goal from Moody, making the score 24-10.

Detroit would take possession and move down the field in 8 plays. Their drive stalled out on fourth down after an incomplete pass from Goff. San Francisco would take over and five plays later would score on a touchdown pass from Purdy to Brandon Aiyuk to make it a one score game. Leading 24-17, the Lions would fumble on a Gibbs run. The 49ers scored again of a McCaffrey touchdown run four plays later, tying the score at 24.

After a quick three-and-out from the Lions on offense, San Francisco would receive the ball again to end the third quarter with the momentum in their favor to win this game.

49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk scored a touchdown tonight (Photo Cred: Pro Football Nettwork)
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk scored a touchdown tonight (Photo Cred: Pro Football Nettwork)

FOURTH QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

The 49ers would move quickly into Lions’ territory off a a big pass from Purdy to TE George Kittle for 28 yards. With the ball in the red zone, the Lions defense would step up and record two sacks on Purdy. Unable to gain enough yards to continue the drive, the Niners would settle for a field goal that gave them their first lead of the contest 27-24.

Detroit took control on offense trying to stifle the comeback attempt. They would find themselves in 49ers territory after a Williams catch from Goff for 22 yards and a Montgomery run for 16 yards. Instead of going for a field goal that would have tied the game, the Lions would turn the ball over on downs after another incomplete pass on fourth down.

49ers QB Brock Purdy (Photo Cred: Pride of Detroit website)
49ers QB Brock Purdy (Photo Cred: Pride of Detroit website)

San Francisco would take over on offense. Purdy would use his feet on this drive, running for a big 21 yard gain on third down. The Lions could not stop the Niners as RB Elijah Mitchell would score on a 3 yard touchdown run. Now down 10 points and two mintues left in the game, the Lions would take possession with their season on the line!

Detroit would get into the red zone to try to make it a one score game again. After being stopped on third down, the Lions faced another fourth down situation. Goff would find Williams on a 3 yard touchdown pass, making the score 34-31 with less than a minute to go in the game. A penalty on an onside kick attempt by the Lions would seal the comeback victory for the 49ers!

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

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With this win, the San Francisco 49ers are the NFC Champions! They will face the Kansas City Chiefs in two weeks in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII. The Lions season ends tonight but there run this year will not be forgotten as they will be contenders next year.

Congratulations to the 49ers on their victory today! What do you think about this game and who is your pick to win Super Bowl LVIII? Let us know down in the comments below.

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Chiefs Overcome Ravens 17-10 In AFC Title Game, Advance to 4th Super Bowl in 5 Years

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CHIEFS vs. RAVENS | AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs would kick off the NFL Championship round of the playoffs today. The Chiefs (11-6) are the defending Super Bowl Champions and beat the Buffalo Bills last week to advance. The Ravens (13-4) are back in the AFC Championship game behind MVP candidate Lamar Jackson. Their win against the Houston Texans last week punched their ticket to this round.

FIRST QUARTER HIGLIGHTS

Baltimore would receive the ball to start the game but would be forced to punt after a three-and-out. Kansas City would take over and begin their first drive on offense. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes would find TE Travis Kelce on a few plays while RB Isiah Pacheco carried the team into the red zone with some big runs. The Chiefs would cap off the drive with a 19 yard touchdown pass to Kelce. This gave them an early 7-0 lead.

The Ravens would attempt to match their score with the next possession. QB Lamar Jackson would use his arm and legs to move Baltimore down the field quickly. He would run for a big 21 yard scamper on a fourth down play that saved the drive. Jackson threw for over 60 yards on the drive including a 30 yard pass to Zay Flowers for a touchdown.

With the score tied at 7 at the end of the first quarter, the Chiefs would get into Baltimore territory after some good passes from Mahomes to WR Rahsee Rice.

SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

The Chiefs moved into the red zone behind a great catch from Kelce with Mahomes taking a big hit on defense. Mahomes used his legs as well as his arm to get Kansas City at first and goal. They finished the 16 play drive with Pacheco running in for a touchdown. The Ravens defense looked shaky and nervous as they fell behind 14-7.

The Ravens offense would turn the ball over on a fumble from Jackson which set up Kansas City at the 40 yard line. The Chiefs would use the run game to try to add to their lead. After Pacheco was stopped on a fourth down drive however, Baltimore would take the ball back. Jackson would lead his team down the field with a miraculous 13 yard pass to himself off a deflected pass. Despite his heroics, the Chiefs defense forced them to punt.

Defense was the focus from here on out. Baltimore’s defense began to come alive after stopping the Chiefs quickly on offense. Stalled drives from both teams would find the Chiefs with the ball late in the second quarter. Things got chippy as two costly penalties against Baltimore would get Kansas City going. The Chiefs offense would sputter as two penalties (one of them nullified a touchdown score) made them settle for a field goal to take a 17-7 lead into halftime.

AFTER THE BREAK

The Chiefs would receive the ball to start the third quarter. Both the Ravens and Chiefs defense would force three-and-outs resulting in punts. Defense continued to take control of the game as neither team could capitalize on offense. The Ravens defense would come alive after an impromptu apperance by Terelle Suggs would force the Chiefs to punt again late in the third quarter.

The Ravens offense found momentum late in the third quarter. Jackson would find Flowers for a 54 yard pass and another 11 yard pass to move them into the red zone to end the quarter. The Ravens would turn the ball over again, this time on a Zay Flowers fumble in the end zone recovered by the Chiefs. This resulted in Kansas City getting the ball back.

FOURTH QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

Still leading by 10, Mahomes got to work quickly connecting with Kelce to start their first drive of the fourth quarter. The Ravens defense however had other plans as they forced the fourth punt from the Chiefs of the half. The Ravens moved down on the field on a 10 play drive that included a big pass from Jackson to WR Nelson Agholor. Two plays later, Jackson was intercepted by Deon Bush which gave the Chiefs the ball back.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson had two turnovers (Int, Fumble) in todays game (Photo Cred: The Spun website)
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson had two turnovers (Int, Fumble) in todays game (Photo Cred: The Spun website)

PENALTIES COST THE RAVENS

Baltimore would have one more chance to score to close the gap. They would get to the Chiefs’ 25 yard line before being forced to kick a field goal to make the score 17-10. Penalties hurt the Ravens all game as their 8th one of the game helped fuel the Chiefs next drive. Mahomes found Marques Valdez-Scantling for a 22 yard pass to get to the two minute warning.

The Ravens found themselves with no timeouts remaining in the game. This would allow Mahomes to just kneel on the ball to run out the clock. Jackson sat on the sideline dejected as his team would only watch as Kansas City would win the AFC Championship.

Chiefs Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

This win allows the Chiefs to move on to the Super Bowl in two weeks. This is the 4th time they have made the Super Bowl in the past 5 seasons. The Ravens season comes to an end with many of their fans wondering what happened to their momentum coming into this game.

The Chiefs will take on the winner of the NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions later this evening. What do you think of the Chiefs win? Let us know down in the comments below.

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Chiefs Survive Bills 27-24, Advance to AFC Championship Game

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CHIEFS vs. BILLS | AFC DIVISIONAL ROUND PLAYOFFS

The Buffalo Bills would host the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round this evening. The Chiefs (11-6) arrived as the #3 seed after leaving the Dolphins out in the cold 26-7 in the Wild Card round. Buffalo (11-6) is the #2 seed and advanced to this round after beating the Steelers 34-17. This game is the first road playoff game of QB Patrick Mahomes’ career.

BILLS STRIKE FIRST

The Bills would receive the ball to start the first quarter. After an early fumble by WR Stefon Diggs, the Bills would get things together on offense. They would take over 6 minutes and 14 plays to produce the game’s first points as Buffalo scored on a field goal from kicker Tyler Bass. Bills QB Josh Allen worked with his arm and his legs to push them upfield.

Bills QB Josh Allen
Bills QB Josh Allen got off to a quick start running for 51 yards in the first half and 2 rushing touchdowns (Photo Cred: CNET)

Kansas City would take over on offense. Mahomes would throw 3/4 and 40 yards to move them into Bills’ territory. The seven play drive would end in a field goal from Harrison Butkner, tying the game 3-3. Buffalo took over on offense and on another lenghty drive found themselves just outside the red zone to end the first quarter.

Three plays into the second quarter, Allen would cap off an 11 play drive with a 5 yard touchdown run. With the score now 10-3, Kansas City would attempt to answer with a score to pull even. After an ten play drive that stalled out due to a fumble by Mecole Hardman Jr., the Chiefs would settle for three points making the score 10-6.

JOSH ALLEN’S LEGS CARRY BILLS

The Bills would punt after a short drive on offense. Mahomes and Co. would move quickly down the field off of huge 28 yard run from Clyde Edwards-Helaire. The 5 play drive ended with Mahomes connecting with TE Travis Kelce for a 22 yard touchdown pass. Taylor Swift cheered from the press box as the Chiefs would take the lead 13-10.

Buffalo would make a last attempt to reclaim the lead before halftime. Allen found Diggs for a 15-yard first down and then hit Latavius Murray for another 15 yard strike. With under a minute to go, Allen ran for 20 yards to get them deep in the red zone. The drive would end with Allen getting his second rushing touchdown of the game and taking the lead 17-13.

With the Chiefs down 4, they would receive the ball to start the second half. Will Kansas City be able to turn it around?

CHIEFS TAKE OVER IN SECOND HALF

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (Photo Cred: Mile High Report)
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (Photo Cred: Mile High Report)

The Chiefs received the ball to start the third quarter and they got to work quickly. Mahomes would use his legs and arm to move the Chiefs down the field. After finding WR Marques Valdez-Scantling for a 30 yard pass, he would run for 24 yards to get Kansas City inside the redzone. He added 14 more rushing yards before finding Kelce for his second touchdown catch of the game. This gave the Chiefs a 20-17 lead.

Buffalo’s next offensive drive gained some momentum after a penalty from Kansas City gave them good field position. RBs James Cook & Ty Johnson were utilized well on the drive. Allen threw 4 out of 5 completed passes and ended the 15 play drive with a touchdown pass to WR Khalil Shakir. This would give the Bills the lead 24-20.

Bills QB Josh Allen
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The Chiefs would use their RB duo of Edwards-Helaire and Isaiah Pacheco to keep pace. Mahomes would find Valdez-Scantling again for a huge pass for 32 yards to put the Chiefs at the Buffalo 18 to end the quarter. Pacheco would then begin the fourth quarter with a 4 yard touchdown run. This gave the Chiefs the lead 27-24 and was the 7th lead change of the game!

COSTLY MISTAKES BY CHIEFS & BILLS

Down 3 early in the forth quarter, the Bills offense would stall after a incomplete pass from Allen to Diggs. They would attempt to go for it on fourth down but was unsuccessful after Damar Hamlin failed to convert on a punt fake run. This allowed the Chiefs to take possession. Pacheco would break for a big 32 yard run that got them in scoring postion.

Just when it seemed Kansas City would score again, a fumble by Hardeman would see the ball go out of bounds in the end zone. Buffalo challenged the runner was down by contact ruling, and the play was reversed. This would result in a touchback and give the Bills the ball at the 20.

After back to back punts from both teams, Buffalo would take a shot to reclaim the lead. The drive nearly came to end when Allen fumbled the ball on a run attempt. The Bills would recover and move into Chiefs territory. Allen would convert a huge 4th down attempt with a pass to Shakir. Buffalo would end up just outside the redzone as the two-minute warning stopped the game.

The Bills would try to tie the game once again with a field goal. Tyler Bass who has been perfect this playoff series, missed wide right from 44 yards out.

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs move on to their sixth straight AFC Championship Game with the win. They will face off against the Baltimore Ravens and MVP candidate Lamar Jackson. For the Bills, their miraculous season comes to and end with high hopes for a repeat performance next year.

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Lions Advance to NFC Championship Game, Outlast Bucs 31-23

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LIONS vs BUCS | NFC DIVISIONAL ROUND PLAYOFFS

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions would take to the field for the second NFC Divisional Round game this afternoon. The Bucs are the #4 seed and are riding the wave of their blowout win over the Eagles in the Wild Card round. Detroit (12-5) won their first playoff game since 1991 last week against the Rams, snapping a 32 year streak of missing the playoffs.

FIRST HALF STALEMATE

The first quarter saw the Lions punting after a quick three-and out on offense. Tampa Bay’s first offensive drive ended in five plays as QB Baker Mayfield threw an interception to C.J. Garner-Johnson. Both teams would exchange field goals to stay tied 3-3. Lions QB Jared Goff would lead a 14-play drive that would bleed into the second quarter.

Goff would complete ten passes including a touchdown pass to Jameson Williams to make the score 10-3. The teams would both have to punt after unsuccessful drives. The Bucs would try to pull closer before halftime with a field goal. Kicker Chase McLaughlin however, would miss a 50 yard attempt after making his first one from 43 yards out.

The Buccaneers would receive a second chance to tie and succeeded. Mayfield found WR Mike Evans for two 20+yard receptions including a beautiful sliding catch that put them at the 1 yard line. After a touchdown pass to TE Cade Otton, the score was tied 10-10. The second half should be a good one!

SECOND QUARTER FIREWORKS

The Lions and Buccaneers would start the third quarter off slow again on offense. Three punts total for both teams (TB 2, DET 1) took place before Detroit received the ball. Goff completed plays to three different receivers on a 10 play drive that ended in a Craig Reynolds touchdown run.

Now trailing 17-10 the Bucs would respond with a quick 7 play drive to tie the game again at 17. Mayfield found Otton again on three passes with two being over 15 yards apiece. He would finish the drive on a 12 yard touchdown to Rashaad White. From here the game’s tempo would go up a few notches.

Lions Jahmyr Gibbs & Amon-Ra St. Brown (Photo Cred: Rey Del Rio-Getty Images)
Lions Jahmyr Gibbs & Amon-Ra St. Brown (Photo Cred: Rey Del Rio-Getty Images)

LIONS ROAR IN THE FOURTH

The Lions moved quickly to even the score. On just 5 plays RB Jahmyr Gibbs would run and receive for 58 total yards including the 31 yard touchdown run that put them ahead 24-17. Tampa Bay failed to capitalize on their next offensive drive having to punt. Goff would run another 10 play drive down the field. He threw a perfect 7-7 passes and pushed the Lions ahead 31-17 with a deep strike to Amon-Ra St. Brown.

The Bucs next possession lasted nine plays with Mayfield finding Evans for his first touchdown of the game. This kept the game alive but the duo failed to connect on a two-point conversion to make it a 5 point game. Detroit’s next offensive drive would stall out after 5 plays resulting in a punt.

BUCCANEERS FALL SHORT

With the score 31-23, the Bucs would receive the ball with less than 2 minutes to go in the fourth quarter. Two plays later, Mayfield would be intercepted again, this time by Derrick Barnes to end this exciting game!

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The Lions now find themselves one game away from the Super Bowl. This win will send them to battle with the #1 seeded San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game next week. For the Buccaneers their season comes to an end as they look forward to success next season.

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49ers Survive Packers 24-21, Advance to NFC Championship Game

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PACKERS vs. 49ers | NFC DIVISIONAL ROUND

The Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers faced off tonight in the second game of the NFC Divisional Round. Green Bay (9-8) came into this game as the #7 seed and rolling after their huge win against the Dallas Cowboys last week. The 49ers (12-5) secured the #1 seed and were coming off a first-round bye.

The Packers would strike first in the first quarter with a field goal from kicker Anders Carson. After a quick three-and out from the 49ers. Green Bay received the ball back and marched down the field in ten plays. Early in the second quarter, the Packers were stopped on fourth resulting in a turnover on downs. The 49ers would get the ball back and score off a Brock Purdy touchdown pass to George Kittle.

49ers TE George Kittle & RB Christian McCaffrey
49ers TE George Kittle & RB Christian McCaffrey (Photo Cred: Action Network)

With the score 7-3, Green Bay would score another field goal late in the second quarter. After a missed field goal attempt from the Packers, the score was 7-6 at halftime.

Packers K Anders Carson
Packers K Anders Carson kicks a field goal (Photo Cred: Niners Nation)

PACKERS TURN THINGS AROUND

The start of the third quarter would see the 49ers come out struggling. Their first offensive drive led to a punt and the Packers moved quick to capitalize. First Green Bay would challenge a call on the field that they were short of the gain on third down, which they would win. On the very next play, Love would fumble the ball but the Packers would recover.

Later in the drive, Love would throw an incomplete pass but a pass interference call on the 49ers would move the Pack into the red zone. This would set up a 19 yard touchdown pass from Love to Bo Melton making the score 13-7. The 49ers would answer back with a 39-yard touchdown run from McCaffrey four plays later.

Green Bay would respond within four plays to score off a Love touchdown pass to Tucker Craft, making the score 21-14 after a successful 2-point conversion. The 49ers defense would step up with an interception and after a Jake Moody field goal, the score was 21-17.

THE 49ERS FIGHT BACK

49ers RB Christian McCaffrey
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The fourth quarter would see the 49ers fight to keep their playoff chances alive. QB Brock Purdy would move his team down the field off of three big pass plays. The end result would be a Christian McCaffrey touchdown run, making the score 24-21.

The Packers would make one last attempt to take the game into overtime with a field goal. Jordan Love would attempt a deep pass only to be intercepted by Dre Greenlaw with less than a minute to go in the game. Purdy would kneel on the ball to end this exciting game.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

With this win, the 49ers will move on to the NFC Championship game where they will host the winner of the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers game taking place tomorrow. While the Packers season comes to an end, they can rest assured that they will be a contender next season.

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Ravens Dismantle Texans 34-10 Behind Lamar Jackson’s Big Day

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The Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans would kick off the AFC Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. The Ravens (13-4) came into this game as the #1 seed and well rested after a first round bye. Houston (10-7) came into today’s contest riding their win over the Cleveland Browns in the Wild Card round.

The game was a defensive one at the start. While the Texans first drive ended in a punt, Baltimore would use 9 plays to score a field goal. The next few series would result in punts from both teams before Houston would answer with a field goal. This made the score tied 3-3 at the end of the first half.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson would use both his feet and his arm to hurt the Texans. After a 15 yard run for a first down, Jackson found Nelson Agholor for his first touchdown pass. Baltimore would give the ball back after a three-and-out on offense. Texans PR Steven Sims returned the kick 67 yards to tie the game 10-10 at halftime.

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Texans QB C.J. Stroud struggled against the Baltimore Ravens, throwing 19/33 for 175 yards and no touchdowns (Photo Cred: Battle Red Blog)

Stroud Struggles, Jackson Shines

The Ravens received the kickoff to start the second half. Jackson would connect with three different receivers to move Baltimore into the red zone. Lamar would again use his feet to break for a 15 yard touchdown run, making the score 17-10. C.J. Stroud could not produce anything on offense, forcing them to punt again.

The Texans committed several penalties that would cost them. After a punt late in the third quarter, Baltimore would take advantage. Jackson would drive the Ravens back into the red zone to start the fourth quarter. After finding WR Isaiah Likey for a 15 yard touchdown pass, the score was now 24-10.

Stroud failed to produce again as Houston would punt the ball back to the Ravens. Eleven plays later, Jackson would score his second rushing touchdown of the game. With the score now 31-10 and Jackson having four touchdowns total, the Texans simply were outplayed. Their last drive on offense would end on a turnover as Stroud failed to connect on his last two pass attempts.

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Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson had a monster game against the Texans, throwing 2 touchdown passes and rushing for 100 yards & two rushing touchdowns in the win (Photo Cred: ABC27)

What Happens Next?

With this resounding win, the Baltimore Ravens will move on to the AFC Championship Game. This is the first time the Ravens have been this far in the playoffs since 2012. Lamar Jackson further stakes his claim as this season’s MVP behind this spectacular performance. The Texans cinderella season comes to an end with the loss.

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Buccaneers Rout Eagles 32-9, Move On To Divisional Round

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BUCCANEERS VS. EAGLES | NFC WILD CARD MONDAY

The Philadelphia Eagles would face off with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the final game of Wild Card round of the NFL Playoffs. Philly (11-6) came into this game as the #5 seed and under heavy scrutiny after their miraculous start to the season. The Bucs (9-8) secured the #4 seed and the NFC South division title coming into tonight’s game.

Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield had a monster game as he threw for over 300 yards and 3 touchdowns in the contest. Tampa Bay struck first in the first quarter. After scoring on a field goal, Mayfield would find David Moore on a 44 yard touchdown pass making the score 10-0.

The Buccaneers would score two six more points field goals from Chase McLaughlin before the Eagles would answer with one of their own. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts would score on a pass to TE Dallas Goedert late in the second quarter. After failing on a two-point conversion try, the score was 16-9 at halftime.

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Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield & Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (Photo Cred: Sports Illustrated)

EAGLES FALL APART

The Eagles would give up a safety in the third quarter. With the score 18-9, the Buccaneers would find the end zone again on a pass from Mayfield to Trey Palmer for 56 yards. The fourth quarter would see Tampa Bay score another touchdown on a 23 yard pass to Chris Godwin.

Philly could not get anything to work offensively in the second half. Missing their top WR A.J. Brown did not help matters as the Eagles could not save their season with this loss.

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The Buccaneers will now move on to the NFC Divisional Round where they will face the Detroit Lions. The last time these two teams met was back in Week 6 where the Lions thumped the Bucs 20-6. For the Eagles their season comes to an end after making the Super Bowl last year and starting the season 10-1.

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Steelers Fall to Bills 34-17, Buffalo Advances To Divisional Round

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills would be the first of two Wild Card playoff games taking place today. Incliment weather forced this game to be played today instead of yesterday. The Steelers (10-7) came into this game as the #7 seed after winning against the Ravens last week. Buffalo (11-6) snatched the #2 seed and the AFC East crown on path to this matchup.

Bills QB Josh Allen would get his team to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. His two TD passes to Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox set the tone early. The second quarter would see Allen use his legs to dissect the Steelers defense. While rushing for 74 yards total, Allen would break through lifeless tackles to scamper 52 yards for another Bills score.

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Bills QB Josh Allen (Photo Cred: Yahoo Sports)

Down 21-0 late in the second quarter, the Steelers special teams unit would produce a spark by blocking a Bills FG attempt. This would lead to QB Mason Rudolph finding Diontae Johnson for a touchdown pass, making the score 21-7 at halftime.

STEELERS DEFENSE NO MATCH FOR BILLS

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Pittsburgh’s defense just could not withstand the Bills on offense. Already missing their star defensive player T.J. Watt didn’t help matters as they would give up 245 yards of total offense in the first half. The breakdown of how Kincaid’s first TD pass occured displayed a lack in coverage from the Steelers secondary.

After a third quarter of only field goals from each team, Pittsburgh would try to mount a comeback with a an early touchdown pass from Rudolph to Calvin Austin III in the fourth quarter. This would make the score 24-17. The Bills would answer with another TD pass from Allen to Khalil Shakir, putting the game on ice.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

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With this win the Bills will move on to the AFC Divisional Round. Their next opponents are the Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs. Buffalo was won their last six games and have a lot of momentum going into next week. For the Steelers, yet another winning season comes to an end in the postseason. It will be interesting to see if Mike Tomlin stays in Steel City for one last run.

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