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Right now, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are locked in for a Wild Card clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars. After steamrolling the New York Giants 35-8, Buffalo punched its ticket as the AFC’s No.
Pitre was listed as a slot cornerback on the AP All-Pro voting, and came in with the third-highest votes behind Cooper DeJean and Derwin James, who filled in on the All-Pro First and Second Teams, respectively. DeJean came away with 86 points in his favor, James with 73, and Pitre had 29.
No. 5-seeded Los Angeles outlasted the No. 4 Carolina Panthers 34-31 in the opening wild card game Saturday, putting it in the divisional round. Los Angeles, which entered the playoffs 12-5, started off hot with a 14-0 lead and looked to have the momentum of a possible rout over the 8-9 Panthers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers already caught a break when Ravens rookie Tyler Loop pushed a 44-yard field goal wide right. Turns out, the break didn’t stop there.
Matthew Stafford spoke after the Los Angeles Rams’ comeback win over the Carolina Panthers to advance to the NFC Divisional Round.