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Pete Prisco.
Pete Prisco's Super Bowl 2021 pick: Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady make big plays in Chiefs-Bucs shootout.
Prisco says the Chiefs and Bucs will stay true to their aggressive natures in high-scoring game; here's who'll prevail.
2021 Super Bowl: Ranking every single starter for Chiefs and Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV.
The Chiefs have more top-end talent, but the Bucs are deeper.
Pete Prisco's picks for NFC, AFC title games: Aaron Rodgers sends Tom Brady home, Bills-Chiefs a thriller.
Prisco reveals his picks for the conference championship games, including a one-point game in Kansas City.
Pete Prisco's NFL picks for divisional round: Saints sweep Brady's Bucs, Bills edge Ravens in thriller.
Prisco reveals his divisional round picks, including the Chiefs sending the Browns home.
Pete Prisco's NFL picks for wild-card round: Lamar Jackson nabs first playoff win, Steelers send Browns home.
Prisco reveals his wild-card round picks, including a two-point game in Seattle.
NFL Power Rankings: Browns, Rams make biggest leaps from Week 1 to end of season, top 10 was eerily spot on.
Eight of Pete Prisco's original top 10 teams are in the playoffs; his preseason Super Bowl picks are still his top two.
Pete Prisco's Week 17 NFL picks: Cowboys make playoffs with Eagles win, Packers earn top seed, Jets upset Pats.
Prisco reveals his picks for Week 17, including the Eagles upsetting Washington to send the Cowboys to the playoffs.
NFL Week 17 Power Rankings: Chiefs, Packers same top two as opening week, Dolphins soar to No. 9, Colts sink.
Pete Prisco's preseason Super Bowl picks are still his top two, while a Week 17 full of meaningful games awaits.
Pete Prisco's Week 16 NFL picks: Rams rebound to upset Seahawks, Steelers and Saints get back on track.
Prisco reveals his picks for Week 16, including the Packers pounding the Titans to lock up the top seed.
NFL Week 16 Power Rankings: Seahawks up to No. 4, Rams fall five spots, Jaguars sink to bottom and have hope.
Pete Prisco says Jacksonville won by seeing the Jets jump above them, while his top three stayed steady.
Pete Prisco's Week 15 NFL picks: Giants, Cowboys, Washington all deliver upset wins in tight NFC East race.
Prisco reveals his picks for Week 15, including why the Bears and Patriots will contribute to an upset-heavy slate.
NFL Week 15 Power Rankings: Steelers keep sinking as Packers and Bills rise into top three, Ravens rebound.
Pete Prisco says Mike Tomlin will get Pittsburgh's ship righted, while the Bears and Washington soar up the rankings.
Pete Prisco's Week 14 NFL picks: Giants win again, Bears finally end slide, Steelers lose again.
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NFL Week 14 Power Rankings: Chiefs replace Steelers at the top, Browns up to No. 6, Titans take biggest fall.
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Prisco reveals his picks for Week 13, including why the Ravens will win on short rest against well-rested Cowboys.
Pete Prisco has covered the NFL for three decades, including working as a beat reporter in Jacksonville for the Jaguars. When he's not watching game tape, you can find Pete on Twitter or dreaming of an Arizona State national title in football.


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Mark Craig's NFL divisional round preview and picks.
— Butch Dill, Associated Press.
By Mark Craig , Star Tribune January 14, 2021 - 1:13 PM.
There's a little bit of something for everyone in this weekend's NFL divisional playoff games.
If you like the young guns, the AFC has the youngest field of quarterbacks by one conference in divisional round history. Patrick Mahomes and Baker Mayfield are 25 while Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are 24.
If you like the old guard, the NFC has Tom Brady, 43; Drew Brees, who turns 42 on Friday; and Aaron Rodgers, 37. Brady and Brees will face off in the first playoff meeting between two quarterbacks 40 or older. Their combined career touchdown total, including playoffs: 1,259.
If you like the favorites, the No. 1 seeds – Green Bay and defending champion Kansas City – are back in action after their bye week.
And if you like the underdog story, the Browns and Rams advanced as No. 6 seeds. It's the third straight year that both No. 6 seeds reached the divisional playoff round.
Last week's Super Wild Card round picks: 5-1; vs. the spread: 3-3.
Regular season: 167-89-1; 126-130-1.
Ross D. Franklin, Associated Press.
No. 6 RAMS (11-6) at No. 1 PACKERS (13-3)
Time/TV: Saturday, 3:35 p.m. (Fox)
The matchup: Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay's No. 1 scoring attack (31.8) faces Aaron Donald and the Rams' No. 1 scoring defense (18.5) in Rams coach Sean McVay's first game against Packers coach Matt LaFleur, who worked under McVay in Los Angeles and Washington.
Key stat: 80%, the success rate of the Packers' league-leading red-zone offense reaching the end zone (48 of 60). The Rams' red-zone defense ranked 12 th (58.7) and gave up a touchdown in Seattle's only red-zone try last week.
The Rams will win if: The No. 2-ranked pass rush stays hot; the offense puts together another turnover-free outing; and the Packers lose the turnover battle. LA's pass rush had five sacks last week while the offense had its only turnover-free game of the year. The Packers are 1-3 when losing the turnover battle.
The Packers will win if: Rodgers keeps playing like the MVP; and the defense stops rookie running back Cam Akers while adding to its nine takeaways in the past six games, all wins.
Line: Packers -6 1/2.
Craig's pick: Packers 31, Rams 19.
Mark Zaleski, Associated Press.
No. 5 RAVENS (12-5) at No. 2 BILLS (14-3)
Time/TV: Saturday, 7:15 p.m. (NBC)
The matchup: The league's hottest teams — the Bills have won seven in a row, and the Ravens' streak is six — collide in a prime-time meeting. The matchup features Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, two completely different offenses, Baltimore's second-ranked scoring defense (18.9) and a Buffalo defense that ranks second in takeaways (27) under coordinator and former Vikings coach Leslie Frazier.
Key stat: 889, rushing yards for the Ravens in their past three games. Average per game: 296.3.
The Ravens will win if: Jackson takes care of the ball and punishes a Buffalo defense that ranks 17 th against the run and last week allowed the Colts to rumble for 163 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries (5.4).
The Bills will win if: The defense contains Jackson's legs and forces him to win with his arm; and the offense is balanced enough to unleash Allen, former Viking Stefon Diggs and the No. 3-ranked passing attack.
Line: Bills -2.
Craig's pick: Ravens 35, Bills 31.
Charlie Riedel, Associated Press.
No. 6 BROWNS (12-5) at No. 1 CHIEFS (14-2)
Time/TV: Sunday, 2:05 p.m. (CBS)
The matchup: For an encore to last week's upset as a 6-point underdog at Pittsburgh, the surprising Browns are double-digit dogs against Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champs, whose starters haven't played in three weeks.
Key stat: 42-9, Mahomes' record, including playoffs. The Chiefs have scored at least 30 points in 33 of those 51 starts (64.7%).
The Browns will win if: Kansas City's offense is more rusty than rested and loses the turnover battle while Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt and the Browns' third-ranked running attack overpowers the Chiefs' 21 st -ranked run defense.
The Chiefs will win if: Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill and that all-world offense rediscover a rhythm early and don't rest on their laurels like they did in a 17-14 win over Atlanta three weeks ago.
Line: Chiefs -10.
Craig's pick: Chiefs 41, Browns 38.
Bruce Dill, Associated Press.
No. 5 BUCCANEERS (12-5) at No. 2 SAINTS (13-4)
Time/TV: Sunday, 5:40 p.m. (Fox)
The matchup: In the battle of future first-ballot Hall of Famers, 43-year-old six-time champion Tom Brady and the No. 3 scoring attack (30.8) will try to avoid going 0-3 against the soon-to-be 42-year-old one-time champion Drew Brees and the No. 5 scoring attack (30.1).
Key stat: 72-25, the margin of victory in the Saints' two victories over the Bucs this season (34-23 at New Orleans in Week 1 and 38-3 at Tampa on Nov. 8).
The Buccaneers will win if: Their No. 1-ranked run defense steps up and Brady has the time to play like he did last week, when he threw for a franchise-record 381 yards while controlling the game against Washington's stellar pass rush.
The Saints will win if: They're able to stay balanced offensively and the defense continues to torment Brady. Six of Brady's 21 sacks and five of his 12 interceptions this season have come against the Saints.
Line: -3.
Craig's pick: Buccaneers 34, Saints 31.
Mark Craig has covered college or pro football for 27 of his 31 years as a sports writer at the Canton (Ohio) Repository (1987-99) and Star Tribune. He is in his 24th season of covering the NFL. He is one of the 48 selectors for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.


Mark Craig's NFL playoff preview and picks.
— John Munson, Associated Press.
By Mark Craig , Star Tribune January 08, 2021 - 8:00 AM.
Neither rain nor sleet nor global pandemic shall keep the mighty NFL from completing its 256-game regular season and barreling into the league's first 14-team postseason.
Super Wild Card Weekend – a two-day, six-game playoff smorgasbord – kicks off Saturday and features everything from 43-year-old Tom Brady's quest for a seventh championship to Cleveland seeking its first Super Bowl appearance while battling a COVID-19 outbreak that will force head coach Kevin Stefanski to watch helplessly from home.
A record five teams averaged at least 30 points in a season that saw more points (12,692) and touchdowns (1,473) scored than ever before. The highest-scoring team, Green Bay (31.8), gets the weekend off as the NFC's No. 1 seed, but the other four – Buffalo (31.3), Tampa Bay (30.8), Tennessee (30.7) and New Orleans (30.1) – are in action this weekend.
Defending champion Kansas City, which has the league's best record (14-2) and its sixth-highest scoring offense, has the week off as the AFC's No. 1 seed.
No. 7 COLTS (11-5) at No. 2 BILLS (13-3)
Time/TV: Saturday, 12:05 p.m. (CBS)
The matchup: Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs and Buffalo's second-ranked scoring attack (31.3) roll into the playoffs on a 56-point outburst that came with Allen sitting out the second half. Allen is the first player in NFL history with at least 4,500 yards passing, 35 touchdown passes and five rushing touchdowns. Indianapolis counters with the 10th-ranked scoring defense (22.6) and the potential to control the ball with rookie rushing leader Jonathan Taylor (1,169 yards, 5.0 average, 11 TDs).
Key stat: Jan. 6, 1996, the last time the Bills won a playoff game.
The Colts will win if: An offensive line missing left tackle Anthony Castonzo protects turnover-prone Philip Rivers; Taylor runs like he did in Week 17 (253 yards); and DeForest Buckner (five sacks in his last three games) stirs up a pass rush that disrupts Allen's rhythm.
The Bills will win if: Allen plays with poise, and a defense that's third in takeaways (26) slows Taylor and harasses Rivers.
Line: Bills -6 1/2.
Craig's pick: Bills 31, Colts 24.
Elaine Thompson, Associated Press.
No. 6 RAMS (10-6) at No. 3 SEAHAWKS (12-4)
Time/TV: Saturday, 3:40 p.m. (Fox)
The matchup: Jared Goff might return from his thumb injury to face a resurgent Seattle defense he struggled against in a 20-9 loss two weeks ago. Goff played well in the first meeting, a Rams win, but since then Seattle has gone 6-1 while allowing only 15 points per game.
Key stat: 20, Aaron Donald's tackles for loss, including 13 sacks, in 14 games against the Rams.
The Rams will win if: Goff or backup John Wolford – whose NFL debut came in last week's win – play a clean game and hand things over to the 10 th -ranked running attack and an elite defense featuring the game's best defender in Donald.
The Seahawks will win if: Their defense, which was allowing an average of 29.6 points through nine games, continues a seven-week surge and is able to turn the game over to Russell Wilson in the fourth quarter.
Line: Seahawks -4.
Craig's pick: Seahawks 23, Rams 16.
Mark LoMoglio, Associated Press.
No. 5 BUCCANEERS (11-5) at No. 4 WASHINGTON (7-9)
Time/TV: Saturday, 7:15 p.m. (NBC)
The matchup: Washington's fourth-ranked scoring defense (20.6) will need its vaunted pass rush to rough up Tom Brady to have any chance of taking down the No. 3 scoring attack (30.8) and joining the 2010 Seahawks (7-9) and 2015 Panthers (7-8-1) as losing teams that won playoff openers.
Key stat: 27, Washington's turnovers, fourth worst in the NFL.
The Buccaneers will win if: Brady's protection lives up to its regular-season performance – 22 sacks allowed, fourth fewest in the league.
Washington will win if: Its excellent front four, led by rookie Chase Young, take over the game; and Washington quarterbacks Alex Smith (10 turnovers in eight games) and possibly Taylor Heinicke play a clean game.
Line: Buccaneers -8 1/2.
Craig's pick: Buccaneers 24, Washington 12.
Jerry Holt, Star Tribune.
No. 5 RAVENS (11-5) at No. 4 TITANS (11-5)
Time/TV: Sunday, 12:05 p.m. (ESPN)
The matchup: Tennessee upset the No. 1-seeded Ravens in last year's divisional round and beat them again 30-24 in overtime in November. But the Ravens are riding a five-game win streak with Lamar Jackson looking like the guy who won the 2019 MVP.
Key stat: 10.3, Baltimore's margin of victory, best in the league.
The Ravens will win if: The No. 2 scoring defense (18.9) stops reigning two-time rushing champion Derrick Henry; and Jackson takes advantage of Tennessee's sieve of a defense.
The Titans will win if: Henry outmuscles Baltimore again (328 yards rushing in the last two meetings); Ryan Tannehill protects the ball; and that 28 th -ranked defense (seventh in takeaways with 23) forces multiple turnovers.
Line: Ravens -3.
Craig's pick: Ravens 38, Titans 27.
Anthony Souffle, Star Tribune.
No. 7 BEARS (8-8) at No. 2 SAINTS (12-4)
Time/TV: Sunday, 3:40 p.m. (CBS)
The matchup: Michael Thomas, who didn't play in the 26-23 overtime win at Chicago in November, returns from injured reserve, giving Drew Brees a boost as the Saints' No. 5 scoring defense (21.1) tries to repeat what the Packers did in holding the Bears to 16 points in a Week 17 rout.
Key stat: 31.2, Chicago's scoring average in its last five games, 11.6 higher than the first 11 games.
The Bears will win if: They stuff the Saints' sixth-ranked running attack (141.6); get David Montgomery going in the running game; and Mitchell Trubisky doesn't throw the game away.
The Saints will win if: Thomas is up to speed; Alvin Kamara returns from the reserve-COVID-19 list; and the offensive line keeps playing like the NFC's best pile-movers.
Line: Saints -10.
Craig's pick: Saints 35, Bears 13.
Don Wright, Associated Press.
No. 6 BROWNS (11-5) at No. 3 STEELERS (12-4)
Time/TV: Sunday, 7:15 p.m. (NBC)
The matchup: At full strength, the Steelers beat the Browns 38-7 in October. Resting Ben Roethlisberger, T.J. Watt and other key starters last week, they lost only 24-22. Back in the playoffs for the first time in 18 years, the Browns also will be down six members because of COVID-19, including head coach Kevin Stefanski, two position coaches and Pro Bowl guard Joel Bitonio.
Key stat: 56 and 14, Pittsburgh's league-leading totals in sacks and sacks allowed.
The Browns will win if: Their No. 3 rushing attack (148.4) controls the game; Baker Mayfield takes care of the ball; and the Myles Garrett-led pass rush disrupts Roethlisberger.
The Steelers will win if: They protect Roethlisberger and rattle Mayfield in his playoff debut.
Line: Steelers -6.
Craig's pick: Browns 31, Steelers 28.
PLAYOFF PROJECTIONS.
AFC Divisional Round.
No. 1 Chiefs 41, No. 6 Browns 24.
No. 5 Ravens 35, No. 2 Bills 31.
NFC Divisional Round.
No. 1 Packers 44, No. 5 Buccaneers 41.
No. 3 Seahawks 34, No. 2 Saints 28.
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
AFC: No. 5 Ravens 38, No. 1 Chiefs 35 OT.
NFC: No. 1 Packers 34, No. 3 Seahawks 28.
SUPER BOWL LV.
Ravens 31, Packers 30.
Regular season totals.
Year to date: 167-89-1; 126-130-1.
Mark Craig has covered college or pro football for 27 of his 31 years as a sports writer at the Canton (Ohio) Repository (1987-99) and Star Tribune. He is in his 24th season of covering the NFL. He is one of the 48 selectors for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.




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