Eagles coach Nick Sirianni provides an update on the status of Miles Sanders and Jordan Howard

Eagles coach Nick #Sirianni provides an update on the status of Miles Sanders and Jordan Howard heading into the #SuperWildCardWeekend matchup with the #Buccaneers #TBvsPHI #PHIvsTB

While teams around the league have started preparation for the draft or hiring new coaches, the Eagles have started preparation for a wild card weekend matchup against the Buccaneers.

Philadelphia suffered a 51-26 loss in the season finale, but that was with 20+ starters out via the inactive list, the COVID-19 list, or in Miles Sanders’ case, a broken hand.

Head coach Nick Sirianni provided an update on the status of Sanders, Jordan Howard, and other key Eagles heading into Sunday.

The good, the bad, and the ugly from Seahawks’ Wild Card loss to Rams

The Seattle Seahawks disappointed with a 20-30 loss at Lumen Field – their first playoff defeat at home since 2004 – to the Rams on Sunday.

The Seattle Seahawks’ 2020 season came to a screeching halt on Super Wild Card Weekend with a 30-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field, thanks to a putrid outing from Russell Wilson and the offense. Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer seemed to have no answer for the hard-hitting, speedy Rams defense, while Seattle’s defense looked progressively more exhausted and demoralized as the game clock ticked onward.

One last time, let’s take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from the Seahawks’ first home playoff loss since 2004.

THE GOOD

Carlos Dunlap: Seattle’s trade for Carlos Dunlap continued to pay great dividends in the pass rush, creating pressure on the quarterback from the very first snap and posting two pass breakups and three tackles. Dunlap has revolutionized the Seahawks’ pass rush since his arrival and is currently under contract through 2021 – after his performance this year, the team should place a high priority on locking him down for another few seasons.

Jason Myers: The Seahawks’ record-setting kicker grew his streak to 37 straight made field goals, booting a 50-yarder for the team’s first score of the game in the second quarter and a 52-yarder at the beginning of the third quarter. He also nearly forced a fumble on the kickoff following his second field goal, chasing down Rams returner Nsimba Webster and slamming him to the ground at the Los Angeles 41 to jar the ball loose. Although Webster was subsequently ruled down, Seahawks fans were undoubtedly cheered by the effort and toughness that Myers demonstrated in a key situation.

Bills Wire Wild Card Player of the Game: WR Stefon Diggs

Buffalo Bills Wire’s Player of the Game vs. the Indianapolis Colts in Wild Card round is wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

The Buffalo Bills (finally) showed up on Saturday, winning their first home playoff game in 25 years, with a victory over the Indianapolis Colts, 27-24. It was a slot start, but the Bills pulled it off in the end in part due to our Player of the Game.

Most responsible for helping the Bills put points on the scoreboard was wide receiver Stefon Diggs against the Colts. 

It certainly wasn’t the most electric offensive gameplay that we’ve seen from Buffalo, but Diggs made things happen when given the opportunity. He hauled in six catches for a big 128 yards and a touchdown.

Buffalo awaits the unfolding of the rest of this weekend to determine who they will host next week in Orchard Park, but that team will certainly be aware of the Diggs heading into the divisional round.

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