San Francisco 49ers @ Detroit Lions
The 49ers will prove to be the superior team by defeating the Lions on the road to move on to the divisional round of the playoffs.
Carolina Panthers @ Dallas Cowboys
Can Cam Newton keep the Panthers rolling past the Cowboys or will Tony Romo get it done at home for his second postseason victory? Home field advantage and Romo's ability will be enough to eliminate Newton and Carolina from the postseason picture.
San Diego Chargers @ Cincinnati Bengals
The Chargers had to play some great ball at the end of the season to get to this point. This game will come down to the quarterback position and Philip Rivers is far better than Andy Dalton. San Diego moves on.
Kansas City Chiefs @ Indianapolis Colts
Andrew Luck was able to get the Colts to the postseason, but playing at home won't be enough to get Indianapolis past the Chiefs.
San Francisco 49ers @ New Orleans Saints
Beating the Lions on the road is a lot easier than beating Drew Brees and the Saints on the road. Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers will find that out the hard way as the Saints move onto the NFC championship.
Dallas Cowboys @ Seattle Seahawks
Last time Dallas played the Seahawks in the postseason, it was a bobbled field goal snap by Tony Romo that cost the Cowboys the victory. This time it won't come down to a field goal because Seattle will easily defeat Dallas and move onto a rematch with the Saints in the NFC championship.
San Diego Chargers @ Denver Broncos
The Chargers' run stops here. Peyton Manning will lead Denver to the AFC title game.
Kansas City Chiefs @ New England Patriots
The AFC championship won't be Broncos vs. Chiefs for the third time this season because we will all be treated to Manning versus Brady XV.
Seattle Seahawks @ New Orleans Saints
These two teams have been the best in the NFC for the entire year, so it's very fitting they meet for the NFC championship. Without Seattle having home field advantage, Drew Brees and the Saints walk all over Russell Wilson and the Seahawks.
New Orleans Saints vs. Denver Broncos
The game will be played in New Jersey and even though it may be snowing and incredibly cold, Peyton Manning will walk away with his second Super Bowl championship.
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