NFL Divisional Playoff Predictions
Last week: 2-2.
New Orleans 24, San Francisco 16: The 49ers' defense is overrated in a season where offense has dominated. The Saints have the ability to generate some running game, and it's hard to believe San Francisco's offense can score enough.
New England 27, Denver 17: It's rare that the Patriots' Tom Brady plays in a game where he isn't the most talked-about quarterback. The Broncos' defense is good but not unbeatable, and Tim Tebow isn't going to outscore New England.
Baltimore 21, Houston 13: The Ravens have to feel like it's their year - they have a bye, a home playoff game and the best defense remaining in the AFC. Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Terrell Suggs will show the Texans' T.J. Yates what the postseason is about.
Green Bay 23, NY Giants 20: Matt Flynn's six-touchdown performance in the regular-season finale may be the impetus for the Packers' playoff push, keeping them energized. The Giants seem due for a letdown.
New Orleans 24, San Francisco 16: The 49ers' defense is overrated in a season where offense has dominated. The Saints have the ability to generate some running game, and it's hard to believe San Francisco's offense can score enough.
New England 27, Denver 17: It's rare that the Patriots' Tom Brady plays in a game where he isn't the most talked-about quarterback. The Broncos' defense is good but not unbeatable, and Tim Tebow isn't going to outscore New England.
Baltimore 21, Houston 13: The Ravens have to feel like it's their year - they have a bye, a home playoff game and the best defense remaining in the AFC. Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Terrell Suggs will show the Texans' T.J. Yates what the postseason is about.
Green Bay 23, NY Giants 20: Matt Flynn's six-touchdown performance in the regular-season finale may be the impetus for the Packers' playoff push, keeping them energized. The Giants seem due for a letdown.


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