The Post’s NFL expert makes his 2021 playoffs, Super Bowl predictions By Steve Serby. Dusting off the old Serby Crystal Ball for a look into the future of the 2020 NFL season: AFC Playoffs. Los Angeles Times' Sam Farmer predicts the winners of the six NFL wild-card playoff games this weekend, three on Saturday and three on Sunday. 2021 NFL wild-card game picks, predictions and odds. 2021 NFL Playoffs: Divisional Round Experts Picks & Predictions The last eight teams standing in the 2021 NFL Playoffs will all do battle this Divisional Round weekend, and the experts from around the web have already chimed in with their picks to give readers like us even more insight on what to expect from the four blockbuster games on tap.

Just like that, the 2021 NFL season is in the books. Seventeen weeks and 256 regular-season games later, we can (finally) look ahead to what should be an exhilarating postseason.

This year’s playoff field looks a little different than you might be used to. We’ve got an extra Wild Card team in each conference, expanding the field to 14 teams. And this year, only one team in each conference will receive a first-round bye. You know what that means? We’re getting SIX games for Wild Card weekend.

  1. The expanded 2021 NFL playoffs have reached the point we’re all accustomed to. Despite last week’s SUPER Wild Card weekend, we are back to our normal eight-team field for the divisional round.
  2. The 2021 NFL Playoffs continue with this weekend’s Divisional Round. After defeating the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card Round, the New Orleans Saints are now ready to host the Tampa Bay.

Here’s a look at the bracket…

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And the TV schedule for the Wild Card games…

SATURDAY

1:05 EST: Colts @ Bills (CBS)
4:40 EST: Rams @ Seahawks (FOX)
8:15 EST: Buccaneers @ NFC East Winner

SUNDAY

Predictions

1:05 EST: Ravens @ Titans (ABC/ESPN)
4:40 EST: Bears @ Saints (CBS)
8:15 EST: Browns @ Steelers (NBC)

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Now, what would a playoff bracket be without some predictions? To get an idea of how things might shake out this month, we’ve called on our resident NFL experts Charles McDonald and Steven Ruiz to make their picks for each and every playoff game. Let’s take a look…

WILD CARD ROUND

Steven: The Seahawks offense has looked broken for going on two months now, and Sean McVay will have adjustments to the adjustments we saw from Seattle’s defense when these teams played in Week 16. And Jared Goff, if he’s healthy, can’t play that poorly again, right?

Ravens-Titans and Steelers-Browns were the only other games that gave me pause. I chose the Ravens because their offense has finally figured things out and should be able to run at will on that struggling Titans defense. I picked the Steelers because (1) they’re the better team, and (2) they almost beat the Browns without Ben Roethlisberger or T.J. Watt.

Charles: I went with the Saints over the Bears for obvious reasons. Come on now, Mitch Trubisky ain’t getting past that defense. Same goes for Washington against Tampa Bay.

The most interesting games to me are Ravens-Titans and Steelers-Browns. I chose the Ravens because they seem to be hitting their stride. The offense is more organized, Lamar Jackson is playing beautiful football right now and the defense is still rock solid. Shutting down Derrick Henry and the Titans offense will be tough as hell, but the Ravens have the talent and coaching to slow them down. I went with the Browns over the Steelers because Ben Roethlisberger has turned into a shell of himself recently, but I’m a bit wary because the Browns let a Mason Rudolph and Josh Dobbs-led offense hang around until the final minute of the game. The Seahawks over the Rams was a tough pick, so I sided with the better quarterback.

DIVISIONAL ROUND

Steven: I may have picked the Steelers, but I’m rooting for the Browns so we can get a Bills-Ravens matchup while the Steelers are sacrificed to the Chiefs. Alas. This way, we’re stuck with two rematches of blowouts we saw during the regular season on the AFC side. I don’t see any reason why those results would change.

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On the NFC side, I didn’t even hesitate to take the Saints and Packers. New Orleans is just an awful matchup for Tampa Bay (on both sides of the ball) because it is one of the few teams that can match the Bucs’ talent. The Rams are just too flawed (at one position in particular) for me to trust them on the road against Aaron Rodgers.

Charles: Bills-Ravens is the potential game I’m most looking forward to this postseason. This is a much better version of Josh Allen than the one the Ravens faced last season and that’s part of the reason why I’m picking them to advance to the AFC Championship game. I think the Chiefs would buzzsaw the Browns. Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt can keep the Browns in the game for the majority of it, but at some point they would need Baker Mayfield to go throw-for-throw with Patrick Mahomes. Hard pass.

On the NFC side, I think the Packers have enough firepower to beat a Buccaneers defense that’s been a bit shaky lately. Rolling with the Saints over the Seahawks because Dennis Allen will have the Saints defense ready for whatever Brian Schottenheimer and the Seahawks offense throw at them.

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Steven: I’m a coward and went with chalk picks to make Championship Sunday. I’ve also been talking about how costly losing home-field advantage would be for the Saints and their 40-something quarterback, and yet here I am picking that 40-something quarterback to out-duel Rodgers on a freezing cold Lambeau Field. I do think the Saints could run at will on that Packers defense and the Saints have a defense capable of at least keeping Davante Adams in check, putting the play-making onus all on Rodgers. Anyway, if I picked Green Bay, I’d have the same Super Bowl pick as Charles and that’s boring.

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Charles: I’m even more of a coward and picked both No. 1 seeds to make the Super Bowl. It’s not a very imaginative pick, but these are probably the two best teams in the NFL. Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes have been unbelievable this season and their play combined with the structure of their offenses makes their teams safe bets to make it to the Super Bowl. Like Steven said, the Saints can make things interesting if Alvin Kamara, Latavius Murray, and Taysom Hill turn into monsters on the ground, but keeping up with Rodgers will still prove difficult.

SUPER BOWL LV

Steven: I’ve spent the whole season arguing that it’s a one-team league. I’m not going to change my take now. Kansas City’s many close calls over the last two months would scare me a lot more if we hadn’t already seen this team win a Super Bowl. I’m fully convinced they’re bored and have been on cruise control all season. When these teams played last month, the Saints defense did defend the Chiefs as well as anyone could have reasonably expected and … it just didn’t matter. Mahomes was too good. I don’t know if New Orleans can replicate that performance, so this one could end up a blowout.

Charles: The Chiefs are a good football team. They have the best player in the sport. That’s all the reasoning I need.

Posted on January 20, 2021

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2021 NFL Playoffs Free Picks, Predictions, Odds and Tips with Tony George / Indian Cowboy (Arun Shiva) of Docs Sports

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This week Tony George and Arun Shiva (Indian Cowboy) discuss the following NFL AFC and NFC Championship Playoff games:
Game: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Green Bay Packers
Date: Sunday, January 24, 2021
Location: Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI
TV: FOX
Odds/Point Spread: Green Bay -3.5
Total/Over-Under: 50.5
Game: Buffalo Bills vs Kansas City Chiefs
Date: Sunday, January 24, 2021
Location: Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO
TV: CBS
Odds/Point Spread: Kansas City -3
Total/Over-Under: 53

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