NFL Playoff Bracket 2022: Updated Picture, Schedule After Sunday’s Wild Card |


TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 16: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates with Tom Brady #12 after scoring a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Raymond James Stadium on January 16, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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The NFL‘s Super Wild Card Weekend has nearly reached its conclusion. Five games are over, with one Monday night matchup remaining. This means that we’re much closer to knowing what the divisional round is going to look like.

Sunday’s action began much like Saturday’s activity ended. Like the Buffalo Bills, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won in blowout fashion. The Philadelphia Eagles couldn’t get their vaunted ground game going, and the Super Bowl champions wasted little time in pulling away.

The Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers matchup was far more entertaining, at least late. San Francisco physically dominated through the first three quarters, but late mistakes allowed the Cowboys to climb back into it.

Dallas had one last opportunity for a go-ahead touchdown but mismanaged the final push, never getting a chance for a Hail Mary attempt.

San Francisco pulled off the weekend’s first upset and will move on to face the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round.

There was no upset in the night game. As many might have expected, the Kansas City Chiefs handled the Pittsburgh Steelers with relative ease—though it did take Kansas City time to get into a rhythm.

The AFC divisional-round field is now set, while only one game is left to settle things in the NFC.

         

Sunday Results and Recap

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Philadelphia Eagles 15

The Buccaneers didn’t dominate the Eagles quite like the Bills did the New England Patriots, but it was still a one-sided contest that only appears closer thanks to a pair of fourth-quarter Philadelphia touchdowns.

Tampa was able to take the Eagles out of their game plan by limiting the run early. Philadelphia finished with 95 rushing yards, but much of that came after the game was well in hand.

With Leonard Fournette out, the Bucs relied heavily on running backs Ke’Shawn Vaughn and Giovani Bernard. Unsurprisingly, though, it was quarterback Tom Brady who set the tone during his record-extending playoff win.

Michael David Smith @MichaelDavSmith

The gap between Tom Brady and No. 2 in the NFL playoff record book is crazy.
This is going to be Brady’s 35th postseason win as starting QB. No. 2 is Joe Montana with 16.
Similar gaps exist between Tom Brady and No. 2 in postseason attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns, etc.

The 44-year-old finished 29-of-37 for 271 yards and two touchdowns. Wideout Mike Evans caught nine passes for 117 yards and a touchdown. Bernard chipped in five catches and 39 yards, while Rob Gronkowski caught five for 31 and a score.

The absences of receivers Chris Godwin (torn ACL) and Antonio Brown (released) didn’t loom large against the Eagles. We’ll have to wait to see if they do in the next round.

           

San Francisco 49ers 23, Dallas Cowboys 17

The late-afternoon game will likely leave a lingering bad taste for Cowboys fans. With Dallas in striking distance, a Dak Prescott keeper nearly set up a reasonable Hail Mary shot.

However, the quarterback failed to hand the football to the official, it took an extra second to set the ball, and the Dallas star was unable to clock it in time.

John Clark @JClarkNBCS

Wow Cowboys lose home playoff game after winning division…



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