Kansas City Chiefs NFL playoff opponent scenarios
The Houston Texans are already underdogs heading into their Wild Card Round matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers, so the last thing they need is bad news. Well
Everyone raved about the leadership of second-year quarterback C.J. Stroud this week as the Houston Texans prepared for their wild-card playoff game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Kansas City Chiefs, as the number one seed in this year's AFC playoffs, will not be participating in Wild Card Weekend.
The Los Angeles Chargers, who are in their first season under coach Jim Harbaugh, look for their first playoff win since the 2018 season when they visit the Houston Texans Saturday in a wild-card matchup.
The Houston Texans will face the Los Angeles Chargers at NRG Stadium on Saturday, January 11th, in the NFL Wild Card round. The Texans, who won the AFC South, are looking to build on last year's playoff success despite a season of ups and downs.
The Kansas City Chiefs are have a bye week as they prepare the for the Divsional Round, but they already know their opponents for the 2025 season.
The gauntlet that is the NFL regular season is over, and the seven teams in each conference that managed to separate themselves over that 17-game marathon are the only ones who remain standing.
For the fourth time in the past seven years, the Kansas City Chiefs are the No. 1 seed in the AFC for the postseason. That means they'll get to sit out and rest during Wild Card Weekend. Kansas City will then host the lowest seed remaining in the divisional round,
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The Houston Texans have won the AFC South division title for the second straight year and will be facing the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs this Saturday. However, you can't help but think of the future for the Texans,
The bright lights of Super Wild Card Weekend shine on a primetime clash between the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa’s path to the playoffs mirrors last year’s — a backdoor entry through the beleaguered NFC South. But unlike last season’s faltering Eagles, this time, they face a rising force from the NFC East.