The NFL playoffs continue as eight teams do battle in the Divisional Round. Who won? Who lost? And how did this week’s games play out? Here is an updated look at everything you need to know surrounding the Divisional Round, including the latest results, stats, and insights.
Current NFL Playoff Bracket and Results
Let’s look at the results from the Divisional Round and what that means regarding the 2024 NFL playoff bracket.
NFL Playoffs Divisional Round Results
Buffalo Bills Defeated Baltimore Ravens 27-25
The Divisional Round did not disappoint. And on Sunday night, the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens topped off the weekend with an exciting, back-and-forth matchup. However, Josh Allen and Co. ultimately came out on top after some critical mistakes from the Ravens.
Lamar Jackson had his first game of the season with multiple turnovers. The Ravens QB now has multiple turnovers in four of his eight career playoff games. However, the biggest mistake came from tight end Mark Andrews, who had a two-point conversion pass in his hands but dropped it. It would have tied the game with a little over a minute left to play.
Feel awful for Mark Andrews. pic.twitter.com/jvqiWPXdP7 https://t.co/MeWW6oq9UH
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 20, 2025
Despite an interception and a fumble, Jackson actually graded out higher than Allen, according to PFN’s QB+ metric. Jackson finished with a B grade (86.3) while Allen finished with a C- (70.7).
The Bills now head on the road to Arrowhead, where they will meet Patrick Mahomes playing in his seventh AFC title game. PFN’s Playoff Predictor currently gives the Bills the advantage, 50.7% vs. 49.3%.
Philadelphia Eagles Defeated Los Angeles Rams 28-22
Sunday’s Rams vs. Eagles game was exciting, to say the least. Snowy conditions, huge chunk plays by Saquon Barkley, and a last-minute comeback attempt by Los Angeles.
Barkley continued to do what he did all season, with two massive touchdown runs to get the Eagles up double digits. The snow was certainly a factor in this one, and Matthew Stafford’s unfortunate record in cold weather continued to haunt the team. Stafford is now 1-9 in games where there is rain/snow.
Washington Commanders Defeated Detroit Lions 45-31
The Saturday finale was one for the ages. The Washington Commanders traveled to Detroit and defeated the 15-win, number 1 seed in the NFC. Rookie QB Jayden Daniels did something very few rookies have done, and will now lead his team to the Conference Championship. Washington has not played in the Conference title game since 1991, the second longest streak ahead of just the Cleveland Browns.
The turnaround for Washington has been amazing. The Commanders went 4-13 (.308) last year. That’s the 9th-worst win percentage in the season prior to making the Conference Championship Round in NFL history.
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Daniels now joins Joe Flacco (2008) and Mark Sanchez (2009) having won two road playoff games as a rookie.
On the other side of the ball, the Lions join the 2011 Packers as the only 15-win team in NFL history to lose their first playoff game. Although they moved the ball with ease, their defense couldn’t stop Daniels, and Goff’s five turnovers were ultimately too much to overcome. Goff finished the day with a D+ Quarterback+ grade (68.9).
The Commanders will now take on the winner of the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams game on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs Defeated Houston Texans 24-13
If you thought that the Divisional Round was going to be without controversy, my were you wrong. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in the first game of the weekend. The Chiefs deserved the win, especially off of Travis Kelce’s massive game. But what this one will be remembered for is going to be a number of questionable calls, heavily favoring Kansas City.
It was a close game in the first half, but critical mistakes by the Texans put them behind the eight-ball against an elite Chiefs team. It all started with a huge kickoff return by the Chiefs, that ended with Kris Boyd throwing his helmet and getting an additional 15-yard penalty.
After that, missed field goals, missed extra points, and bad penalties put a nail in Houston’s coffin. It wasn’t all bad for Houston, they technically outplayed Kansas City in nearly all aspects. They outgained the Chiefs by more than 120 yards. Teams to be outgained by 120+ yards and forced 0 takeaways were 0-41 in NFL playoff history. The Chiefs are now the first to win.
Here is a fun one for the conspiracy theorists out there.
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In the playoffs since 2018:
- The Chiefs have received 9 roughing the passer calls (including the Will Anderson Jr. one today)
- The rest of the NFL combined has gotten 18 roughing the passer calls and no team has more than 2
Back to Kelce.
He had a huge game and scored a big touchdown late in the third quarter. He now has 10 playoff games with 80 receiving yards and a TD. No other player has more than 7 (Jerry Rice). Kelce finished with 66.1% of the Chiefs’ receiving yards. The only TE to account for a higher percentage of his team’s receiving yards in a playoff game since 2000 is Travis Kelce (also vs. the Texans).
NFL Playoff Dates and Conference Championship Schedule
Conference Championship Round
Sunday, Jan. 26
- NFC Championship Game: 3 p.m.
- AFC Championship Game: 6:30 p.m.
Super Bowl 59
- Date: Feb. 9, 2025
- Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- TV: Fox