#5 Chiefs @ #2 Patriots 3:30 PM CT CBS
KC took out my Texans easily last week and continue to be the hottest team in the NFL, riding a stifling defense. They'll have their hands full with a rested Tom Brady, who will also get his top wide receiver back in Julian Edelman. I expect a low scoring game (as New England's defense will shut down the banged up Chiefs' offense), with the Pats advancing to another AFC Championship.
#5 Packers @ #2 Cardinals 7 PM CT NBC
Green Bay's offense returned from its long slumber in throttling the Redskins last weekend to set up this rematch of a Week 16 encounter, which Arizona won 38-8. The Cardinals' D dominated the Green Bay offense that day by forcing turnovers, stifling the running game, and harassing Aaron Rodgers in the pocket all game long. I think this game is a lot closer, but Arizona uses the same formula for success as last time to get the W.
#6 Seahawks @ #1 Panthers 12 PM FOX
The Super Bowl champs survived the bittercold of Minneapolis thanks to the Blair Walsh choke, to set up this awesome matchup with the 15-1 Panthers. Both teams have great defenses, which should limit the running games. So it'll come down to Cam Newton vs. Russell Wilson, two dual threat quarterbacks who are the faces of their teams. Although Greg Olsen may exploit holes in the Seattle secondary, give me the playoff pedigree of the Seahawks in a nail-biter.
#6 Steelers @ #2 Broncos 3:30 PM CBS
Pittsburgh survived the backyard brawl with Cincy last week, but paid the price it lost star WR Antonio Brown to a concussion, as well as banging up QB Ben Roethlisberger. That, coupled with RB DeAngelo Williams still being out does not project well against the NFL's top defense in Denver. I think the Broncos' defense stifles the Steelers, allowing Peyton Manning to knock the rust off and get into another AFC title game.
Last week: 4-0
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