NFL Divisional Playoff Predictions: Titans, Packers, Buccaneers and Chiefs? Who will progress to the Conference Championships?

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Join Neil and Jeff in the NFL Divisional Playoffs where all four games will be streamed on Sky Sports NFL, starting with the Cincinnati Bengals on the Tennessee Titans at 9:30 p.m. Saturday night.

The first round of the NFL Playoffs followed much the same pattern as the regular season, with exciting football played out on Super Wild Card weekend, and Neil Reynolds once again got the better of Jeff Reinebold in his predictions…

Neal emerged victorious (175-168) in the regular season, and Neal opened the playoffs with another two-point lead as he correctly called the San Francisco 49ers’ wins, on the road against the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles The Rams beat the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night. Can Jeff play out of pride and win this weekend?

Click the link below to listen this week ITH podcast, and read on to see Neil and Jeff’s Divisional Round picks…

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NEAL PIKKS: Titans

Highlights from Las Vegas Raiders vs Cincinnati Bengals on Super Wild Card Weekend.

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Highlights from Las Vegas Raiders vs Cincinnati Bengals on Super Wild Card Weekend.

“It’s complicated. I originally thought Cincinnati would beat Tennessee… but only one team gets a bye and the Bengals are now heavily beaten in their defensive line – Larry Ogunjobi is out with a leg injury as we know, he’s on reserve injured and Trey Hendrickson has concussion.

“I still think the Bengals are going to make this a really competitive game – Joe Burrow is in great form with 1,215 yards, 10 touchdowns and zero picks in his last three games – but I’m actually going to flip my pick and I might be angry if Cincinnati wins now. I’m taking the Titans.”

JEFF PIKKS: Titans

“A team like Cincinnati is rebuilding, and the way the league is structured — with salary caps and draft picks — is the hardest thing to get to depth because it takes time.

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