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NFL Wild-Card Weekend: Packers vs. Cardinals Preview and Predictions
Posted: 7th January 2010 by Jeff Smith in NFL
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Wild-card Weekend
Green Bay Packers ávs.áArizona Cardinals á(-1 )ááááááááááá Current Over/Underá47
4:40 PM ET, January 10, 2010:áU of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ on FOX
In the third rematch from a week ago, 11-5 Green Bay returns to the desert to take on 10-6 Arizona in a 4:40 P.M. start. The Packers come into this game as the #5 seed, clinching a spot two weeks ago with a win over Seattle, while the ...
NFL Wild-card Weekend
Baltimore Ravensá@áNew England Patriotsá(-3.5)áááááá Current Over/Underá43
In the early game on Sunday, the 9-7 Baltimore Ravens will travel to Foxboro to play the 10-6 New England Patriots in a 1:00 p.m. start.
It took them to the final week of the regular season, but Baltimore was able to scratch and claw their way into the postseason by winning three out of their last four games to wind up earning theáNo. ...
The 2009 NFL regular season comes to a close this week and while we know the six teams from the NFC that will be in the postseason, only one team; New Orleans knows exactly where they will be seeded.
With Minnesota losing to Chicago on Monday night 36-30 in overtime, the 13-2 Saints locked up the No. 1 seed despite the fact that they have lost their last two games.
Philadelphia ran ...
With only one more regular season game to played, the playoff picture in the AFC has yet to be completed. After last weekÆs games, all the division races have finally been decided.
Indianapolis clinched the South a few weeks back and already had home field advantage throughout the playoffs locked up, so last weekÆs 29-15 loss to the Jets had no bearing on their position.
San Diego clinched the West in week ...
The Saints survived their closest game yet when Washington all but handed them a 33-30 overtime win in a game they should have lost. Irregardless, the win moves them to 12-0, clinches the NFC South, and pretty much hands them home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Minnesota, the second best team in the Conference, took a step backwards on Sunday when they were pasted by Arizona 30-17. Cardinal’s QB Kurt Warner ...
Week 14 saw two perennial AFC powers falter, a couple of division races tighten up, a newcomer to the post season inch closer to their official invite, and a new record set for regular season wins. Perennial powers Pittsburgh, losers of four in row, and New England, losers of two in a row, are starting to cause some serious concern for their fans.
The Steelers lost to Oakland 27-24, giving up ...