National Post

NFL PLAYOFF FIELD SET FOR RUN TO SUPER BOWL LVIII

SIX TEAMS CRACKED THE POST-SEASON AFTER MISSING OUT LAST YEAR

- Rob Maaddi

Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys made sure they’ll start the playoffs at home, where they’re undefeated. Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are going home with a division title instead of heading back to Miami for a rematch.

The NFL playoff field is set. Fourteen teams will compete for a trip to Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas next month. The post-season starts with six games across three days over wild-card weekend.

The Bills rallied for a 2114 win over the Dolphins on Sunday night to clinch their fourth straight AFC East title and the No. 2 seed. The Packers and Buccaneers got in with wins earlier in the day. The Steelers secured their spot when the Jaguars collapsed in Tennessee. Jacksonvil­le’s loss gave the Texans a division title, completing their last-to-first turnaround.

No. 1 seeds Baltimore and San Francisco rested several starters in Week 18. The Lions and Eagles didn’t because they had a shot at the NFC’S No. 2 seed and both teams suffered potentiall­y significan­t injuries.

Patrick Mahomes sat while backup Blaine Gabbert guided the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs to victory with the AFC’S No. 3 seed already locked up. Matthew Stafford watched Carson Wentz lead the Rams to a comeback win over the 49ers to clinch the NFC’S sixth seed. Joe Flacco and other starters didn’t play for the Browns in a meaningles­s loss as Cleveland prepared for just its second playoff appearance in 21 seasons.

Six teams are in the playoffs — the Browns, Lions, Packers, Texans, Rams and Steelers — after missing out last season. At least four teams who failed to qualify one season have reached the playoffs the next every year since 1990.

A few reunions highlight the opening round.

Stafford, who was 0-3 in the playoffs with the Lions, goes back to Detroit with the Rams (10-7). The Lions (12-5) tied a franchise record for wins in a regular season and will seek their first playoff victory since beating Dallas on Jan. 5, 1992. They will play on Sunday.

Detroit lost rookie tight end Sam Laporta to a knee injury in a 30-20 win over Minnesota. Lions coach Dan Campbell said “it’s not good news “but not as bad as it seemed when Laporta was carted to the locker-room.

Cowboys coach Mike Mccarthy will face his former team when Jordan Love leads the Packers (9-8) to Dallas on Sunday. The Cowboys (12-5) routed Washington 38-10 to clinch the NFC East title and will host Green Bay aiming to stay unbeaten at home this season.

“They’ve had a good year,” Mccarthy said of the Packers. “I haven’t watched them a whole lot. The drama of it, I’m sure you all will love. I will not participat­e this year. It’s playoff time. It doesn’t matter who we play, to be honest with you.”

Miami’s loss dropped the Dolphins (11-6) to the sixth seed. Instead of hosting Buffalo again next week, they have to visit Kansas City (11-6) on Saturday. Dolphins superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill plays against the team he helped win a Super Bowl four years ago. The Chiefs beat the Dolphins 2114 in Week 9.

The Buccaneers (9-8) secured their third straight NFC South title with a 9-0 win at Carolina and they’ll host struggling Philadelph­ia on Monday night. The Eagles (11-6) played like a team that already quit in a 27-10 loss to the Giants. The defending NFC champions limp to the playoffs after a late-season collapse, having lost five of the last six games.

Star wide receiver A.J. Brown left the game with a knee injury, though coach Nick Sirianni is hopeful he won’t miss time.

The Bucs beat the Eagles in a wild-card playoff game two years ago in the last of Tom Brady’s 35 career playoff wins. Baker Mayfield and a tough Tampa Bay defence stand in Philly’s way now.

The Browns-texans matchup kicks off the post-season on Saturday. The teams met in Week 16 with Cleveland routing Houston 36-22, but C.J. Stroud didn’t play in that game. The sensationa­l rookie quarterbac­k finished off an impressive regular season with an outstandin­g performanc­e in a 23-19 do-or-die win at Indianapol­is on Saturday night.

Buffalo (11-6) finished off a dramatic turnaround by defeating Miami for its fifth straight win to close out the regular season. The Bills will host the Steelers (10-7) on Sunday.

Thirteen games to go. Thirteen teams will go home with a loss. One team will hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 11.

 ?? PATRICK SMITH / GETTY IMAGES ?? Cowboys defensive ends Dante Fowler Jr. and Dorance Armstrong celebrate a sack during their 38-10 win over the Washington Commanders at Fedexfield on Sunday in Landover, Md. Dallas (12-5) will host the Green Bay Packers (9-8)
in a wild-card playoff game on Sunday.
PATRICK SMITH / GETTY IMAGES Cowboys defensive ends Dante Fowler Jr. and Dorance Armstrong celebrate a sack during their 38-10 win over the Washington Commanders at Fedexfield on Sunday in Landover, Md. Dallas (12-5) will host the Green Bay Packers (9-8) in a wild-card playoff game on Sunday.

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