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C.J. Stroud passed for 274 yards on 21 attempts in Houston's wild card win last year. Stroud is one of three QBs since 2000 to attempt 20+ passes in a postseason game and average 13+ yards per attempt, joining Peyton Manning (twice) and Tim Tebow. Los Angeles held its opponent's QB under 250 passing yards in all 9 of its road games this season, finishing with more INTs (12) than passing TDs allowed (9) in those games. Houston is 5-2 (.714) all time at home in the postseason.
Justin Herbert (504 att., 3 INTs) became the second QB to finish a season with 500+ pass attempts and fewer than 5 INTs. Aaron Rodgers did that in 2018, 2019, and 2021. C.J. Stroud threw 12 INTs this season but was not picked off in either of his postseason games last year. There were four games in last year's postseason with no INTs, including 2 wild card games.
Only one Chargers rookie has recorded 5+ receptions or 75+ receiving yards in a postseason game: Keenan Allen had 6 catches for 142 yards for San Diego in a 2014 loss at Denver. Ladd McConkey had 5+ catches in each of his last 7 games, averaging 93.9 yards per game over that span.
Baltimore rushed for 200+ yards in a league-best 7 games this season, including a 220-yard performance vs. Pittsburgh last month. The Ravens were the only team to rush for 200+ yards in a game in last year's postseason (229 vs. Houston). Pittsburgh has allowed 144 rush yds/g over its last four postseason games (all losses), but it hasn't allowed 200+ rush yards in a postseason game in over 50 years.
Derrick Henry has averaged 22 carries and 104.6 rush yds/G in 7 postseason games, running for a TD in 4 of those contests. The last RB to rush for 100+ yards in a postseason game for Baltimore was Justin Forsett 10 years ago (Lamar Jackson has 3 100+ PS games since then). Baltimore was 9-0 this season when Henry rushed for 100+ yards, including a win vs. Pittsburgh three weeks ago.
Pittsburgh was 8-1 this season when George Pickens led the team in receiving yards. Russell Wilson won 5 of his first 6 starts when Pickens played, averaging 271 pass yards per game Weeks 7-13, with 10 TD passes and 3 INTs in those games. Pickens did not play in Pittsburgh's loss at Baltimore Week 16, but he had 89 yards on a career-high 8 catches vs. Baltimore in November. Will Pickens help Pittsburgh score the upset?
There have been 22 postseason games since 1950 in which the visiting team started a rookie QB. None of those 22 QBs threw 3+ TD passes. The only rookie in league history to throw 3+ TD passes in a road postseason game was Sammy Baugh in 1937. Bo Nix threw 12 TD passes over his final 4 games of the season to help Denver clinch its spot. Will Nix continue his pace in his postseason debut?
Josh Allen had 16 TD passes and 4 TD runs over the previous three postseasons, tying Patrick Mahomes for the most rushing + passing TDs over a span of 6 postseason games in league history. No QB has ever had as many as 23 rushing + passing TDs over a span of 7 postseason games. Allen had 3+ TDs (rushing or passing) in 8 games this season. With a rushing TD vs. Denver, Allen would join Dak Prescott as the only QBs to run for a TD in each of four straight postseason games.
Entering this year there have been 52 players to play a postseason game after rushing for 15+ TDs in the preceding regular season. Just over half of them - 27 of 52 (52%) - ran for a TD in their first game of that postseason. Will James Cook (16 rushing TDs in 16 games) and Josh Jacobs (15 TD runs in 17 games) accomplish that feat this year?
There have been 26 instances of a player scoring 2+ TDs in his first game of a regular season and 2+ TDs in his first game of that year's postseason. None of those 26 players did so against the same opponent in both games. Saquon Barkley (3 TDs in Week 1 vs. Green Bay) and Jayden Reed (2 TDs in Week 1 vs. Philadelphia) both have a chance to become the first player to achieve this feat against the same opposing team.
No postseason game last year featured a QB and RB from the same team scoring a TD in the same game. The most recent occurrence of that kind was Philadelphia's 2022 conference championship victory; 2 Philly RBs scored TDs in that game as well as Jalen Hurts. Hurts and Saquon Barkley combined for 29 TDs this season and scored in the same game 4 times.
Josh Jacobs scored 12 TDs over the final 8 games of the season with at least 1 score in each game, averaging 97.6 scrimmage ypg over that span. There have been 11 previous players to play in a postseason game after scoring a TD in his last 8 reg. season games, with 5 of them scoring a TD in their postseason opener. The last three players with such a streak - CeeDee Lamb (2023), Shaun Alexander (2005), LaDainian Tomlinson (2004) - did not have a TD in their postseason opener.
In Philadelphia and Green Bay's season-opening matchup, Jayden Reed recorded a career-high 171 yards from scrimmage and a TD. A.J. Brown's 119 yards in that Week 1 game would end up being his season-high, and his 67-yard TD was his longest score of the year.
Two rookies have recorded 200+ passing yards and 40+ rushing yards in a postseason game: Ben Roethlisberger (226/45 in 2004) and Russell Wilson (385/60 in 2012). Jayden Daniels had 8 games with 200+ passing yards and 40+ rushing yards this season, the most ever by a rookie in a season.
Mike Evans averaged just over 95 receiving yards per game since returning from a hamstring injury in Week 12, scoring 5 TDs in that time. Rookie RB Bucky Irving averaged 90 rushing yards per game over that same stretch, running for 4 TDs.
Terry McLaurin (13 TDs, 2nd-most) and Mike Evans (12 TDs, tied for 4th) both finished in the top 5 in TD receptions this season. Evans reached 1000 receiving yards on the last play of Tampa Bay's Week 18 win, clinching his 11th straight season of 1000+ rec. yards, while McLaurin also surpassed 1000 receiving yards this year, his 5th straight 1000-yard season.
Justin Jefferson (6.4 per game) and Cooper Kupp (6.1 per game) are two of just six players in league history to average more than six receptions per game with at least 75 games played. Kupp and Jefferson faced each other twice before, in 2021 and earlier this season. Jefferson had 16 receptions - 8 in each contest - while Kupp totaled 15 catches (10 in 2021, 5 this year).
Justin Jefferson has faced the Rams twice, posting nearly identical statlines in each game: 8 catches for 116 yards in 2021, 8 catches for 115 yards this season. Minnesota lost both games. Will the third time be the charm for JJ and his team?
This is the second time this season that Los Angeles is hosting Minnesota on primetime one week after the Vikings lost to Detroit. In their previous such matchup, Matthew Stafford threw 4 TDs and Kyren Williams finished with a game-high 116 yards from scrimmage. Will history repeat itself once more?
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