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Nico Collins had 122 receiving yards last week, the most ever by a Texans player in a postseason game. The previous high for Houston was 118 rec. yards by DeAndre Hopkins five years ago. Hopkins has caught at least 5 passes in each of his 6 previous postseason games; he averaged 74.3 yds/game in those contests. Hopkins caught 9 passes for 118 yards at Kansas City in his last postseason game; both of those figures are his career-highs for a PS game.
Travis Kelce has recorded 1903 receiving yards and 19 TD catches in 22 career postseason games. The only player with 2,000+ receiving yards or 20+ TD receptions in the postseason is Jerry Rice (2,245 yards, 22 TD in 29 games). Kelce has caught 18 passes for 262 receiving yards in 2 postseason games vs. Houston, including a 3 TD game in January 2020. Can he reach the 2,000 receiving yard and 20 TD playoff plateau?
Patrick Mahomes is 6-0 as starting QB in the divisional round of the postseason, with 13 TDs and 0 INTs in those games. The record for consecutive TDs without an INT by a QB in a particular PS round is 15 by Aaron Rodgers in wild card games. Houston's D picked off four passes last week, the most by the franchise in a postseason game.
Joe Mixon has run for 100+ yards and a TD in 2 of his last 3 postseason games (Jan. 2023 at Buffalo, last week vs. L.A.). Between those two games, Mixon had 19 rushing yards on 8 attempts - both his career lows for a PS game - in a loss at Kansas City. The Chiefs did not allow a rushing TD in 3 of its 4 games in last year's postseason. Lamar Jackson (122 yds, Week 1) was the only player to rush for 85+ yards against K.C. this season.
Jayden Daniels completed 24 passes for 268 yards in his postseason debut last week, nearly matching Jared Goff's averages from last year's postseason (25.7 comp/game, 279 yards/game). Last week, Daniels became the first rookie QB to attempt 35+ passes in a PS game without throwing an INT. Jared Goff has not been intercepted in any of his last 5 PS games (157 pass attempts over that span).
Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown tied for the team-high last week with 89 receiving yards, each player also scoring a TD. Detroit allowed 18 players to record 75+ receiving yards in a game this season, with 2 opposing players reaching that mark in Weeks 16 and 17. Can Scary Terry and Dyami Brown combine for 150+ receiving yards and 2+ receiving TD?
Last year, Jahmyr Gibbs became the first player in franchise history to score a TD in 3 straight postseason games. Amon-Ra St. Brown became the first Lions player to make 5+ receptions in 3 straight postseason games over that same stretch. Will both players extend their streaks in Detroit's postseason opener?
Saquon Barkley gained 302 yards from scrimmage (255 rushing, 47 receiving) on 30 touches and scored 2 TDs vs. Los Angeles in Week 12 this season. There have been 5 players to gain 250 scrimmage yards in a regular season game and then face that opponent in that year's postseason. Four of them were held under 80 yards in the PS rematch; the high total belongs to Marshall Faulk, who gained 123 yards in a wild card loss at New Orleans in 2000. Will Barkley surpass Faulk while leading his team to victory?
Puka Nacua and A.J. Brown were targeted a combined 20 times in Philadelphia's win over Los Angeles in Week 12, with each player finishing with 100+ receiving yards. Brown and Nacua combined for just under 200 receiving yards in their first encounter in 2023 (13 receptions, 198 yards).
Matthew Stafford has multiple TD passes in each of his 6 playoff starts with Los Angeles, tying Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes for the sixth-longest streak of that kind. Stafford has completed 70% of his pass attempts in his 6 playoff games with the Rams with 25+ completed passes in 4 of them. Stafford has thrown 13 TD passes without being intercepted over his last 5 games vs. Philadelphia. Can Stafford continue his streak of impressive playoff performances for the Rams this week?
There has never been a postseason game in which both starting QBs rushed for 70+ yards. The closest such occurrence was on Jan. 23, 2022, involving Patrick Mahomes (69 yds) and Josh Allen (68 yds). Allen and Jackson have rushed for 70+ yards in a postseason game four times apiece; no other QB in league history has more than 3 PS games of that kind.
Buffalo dominated Denver last week thanks largely to Josh Allen (272 passing yards) and James Cook (120 rushing yards). No team has ever had multiple games in a single postseason in which its QB threw for 250+ yards and a RB rushed for 120+ yards. Buffalo had one other postseason game of that kind, in January 1991 (Jim Kelly 300 passing yards, Thurman Thomas 138 rushing yards vs. L.A. Raiders).
Buffalo (30.9 PPG, 2nd) and Baltimore (30.5 PPG, 3rd) both ranked in the top 3 in points per game this season. This is the 7th postseason game featuring two teams who averaged 30+ PPG in the regular season. None of the previous six PS games of that kind had both teams reach 28 points. The only one of the six that had 60+ combined points was a 49-15 win for Carolina over Arizona in the 2015 postseason.
In Week 4 Derrick Henry scored a 87-yard TD on Baltimore's first play from scrimmage, which was more rushing yards than Buffalo had for the entire game (81). Henry has scored 9 TDs in 6 career games vs. Buffalo. No player rushed for 80+ yards in a road game at Buffalo this season. Henry's 199 rushing yards in Week 4 was the only time Buffalo allowed a player to run for 115+ yards this season.
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