NFL Divisional Playoffs: Derrick Henry, Odell Beckham Jr, Travis Kelce among the superstars set to shine this weekend

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From Derrick Henry to Odell Beckham Jr., a look at the NFL Superstars who will play in the NFL Divisional Playoffs; Watch all four games live on Sky Sports NFL, starting with the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans starting at 9:30 p.m. Saturday night.

The fantasy football season may be over, but Sky SportsExpert Hannah Wilks is still here to showcase the very best talent you can watch in the NFL Playoffs, looking at the top-skilled players to star in the divisional round…

The pressure is mounting, the stakes are high, and the taste of these pairings is off the charts! Tom Brady is on the hunt for the eighth ring, Patrick Mahomes is chasing his third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, Aaron Rodgers has yet to prove it after another season of MVP caliber.

But it’s not just the guys from the center. Skilled position players playing on Saturday and Sunday nights are pretty much the cream of the crop. Who will be the deciding factor for their team if tickets to the conference championship are at stake? Let’s evaluate…

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The king is back! Common sense tells you not to expect Derrick Henry to be pretty strong he was before the leg injury… but common sense doesn’t extend to the Tennessee Titans running backwards.

During the 2,000-yard season before he fell in October, running over 100 yards in five of the eight games he played, Henry’s impact is undeniable. He presents a challenge to the defense, and his constant threat also contributes to the success of the Titans game.

The Titans have locked in the number one seed without him, which speaks volumes about the team’s adaptability and talent, and any contribution Henry makes on the field is sure to pay off.

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How do you solve a problem like Deebo Samuel? Well, Matt LaFleur said that out of respect for the 49ers (and his former colleague Kyle Shanahan), the Packers coaching staff prepared for the San Francisco 49ers game ahead of their Wild Card game against the Dallas Cowboys, and you can. I can’t help feeling that this has a lot to do with the WR/RB1 (as I dubbed it).

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