New York Giants quarterback DANIEL JONES became the first player in NFL history with at least 300 passing yards (301), two touchdown passes (two) and 70 rushing yards (78) in a playoff game in New York’s victory at Minnesota.

Jacksonville quarterback TREVOR LAWRENCE passed for 288 yards and four touchdowns in the Jaguars’ 27-point comeback victory over the Chargers. He became the sixth quarterback ever with at least four touchdown passes in his first-career playoff start. In San Francisco’s victory over Seattle, BROCK PURDY became the first rookie quarterback ever with four total touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) in a playoff game. He had the most passing yards (332) by a player making his first career playoff start since 1937.

Lawrence and Purdy can join SCOTT BRUNNER as the only players ever with at least three touchdown passes in each of their first two career playoff games.

Additionally, Jones and Purdy can join MARC BULGER, Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN FOUTS, MATT HASSELBECK and MATTHEW STAFFORD as the only players ever with at least 300 passing yards in each of their first two playoff games.

Purdy, who was selected with the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, is aiming to become the fifth rookie quarterback in NFL history to start and win a Divisional Round playoff game. He can also join MARK SANCHEZ (six touchdown passes in 2009 postseason) as the only rookie quarterbacks ever with four-or-more postseason touchdown passes.

The rookie quarterbacks to start and win a Divisional Round playoff game in NFL history:
QUARTERBACK TEAM GAME FINAL SCORE
Mark Sanchez N.Y. Jets 2009 AFC Divisional at San Diego Chargers NYJ 17, SD 14
Joe Flacco Baltimore 2008 AFC Divisional at Tennessee BAL 13, TEN 10
Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh 2004 AFC Divisional vs. N.Y. Jets PIT 20, NYJ 17
Shaun King Tampa Bay 1999 NFC Divisional vs. Washington TB 14, WAS 13

CHIEFS KINGDOM

The KANSAS CITY CHIEFS will be making their 2022 postseason debut this week after winning their seventh-consecutive AFC West division title and earning a first-round bye as the AFC’s No.1 seed.

With a win against Jacksonville on Saturday (22:30 MEZ, PULS 4), Kansas City will become the third team in NFL history to appear in five consecutive Championship Games. They can join the New England Patriots, who advanced to eight straight AFC Championships from 2011-18, and the Oakland Raiders, who advanced to five consecutive AFC Championships from 1973-77.

Head coach ANDY REID has led Kansas City to each of the past four AFC Championship Games, after leading Philadelphia to five NFC Championship Games earlier in his career. With a win on Saturday, he will become the third head coach in NFL history to appear in 10 Conference Championships. He can join BILL BELICHICK (13) and Pro Football Hall of Famer TOM LANDRY (10).

Reid has 19 career postseason wins and can tie Landry (20) for the second-most in NFL history. Only Belichick (31) has more.

The head coaches with the most career postseason wins in NFL history:
HEAD COACH TEAM(S) POSTSEASON WINS
Bill Belichick Cleveland, New England 31
Tom LandryHOF Dallas 20
Andy Reid Philadelphia, Kansas City 19
Don ShulaHOF Baltimore Colts, Miami 19
Joe GibbsHOF Washington 17

In three playoff games last year, quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES totaled at least 275 passing yards and three touchdown passes in each contest. With three touchdown passes on Saturday, he will join MATT RYAN as the only players in NFL history with at least three touchdown passes in four consecutive playoff games. Buffalo’s JOSH ALLEN also has a chance to accomplish the feat this week.

Mahomes has recorded at least three touchdown passes in seven of his 11 career playoff games. The fourth-most in NFL postseason history. With three touchdown passes on Saturday, he will tie AARON RODGERS (eight games) for the third-most postseason games ever with at least three touchdown passes.

The players with the most postseason games with at least three touchdown passes in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) GAMES
Tom Brady New England, Tampa Bay 13
Joe MontanaHOF San Francisco, Kansas City 9
Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 8
Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 7

Mahomes’ top target in his career has been tight end TRAVIS KELCE, as they have connected on 11 postseason touchdowns over the past five years. With another touchdown between the pair, they will tie the Pro Football Hall of Fame tandem of JOE MONTANA and JERRY RICE (12 touchdowns) for the second-most postseason touchdowns between a quarterback-receiver pairing in NFL history. Only TOM BRADY and ROB GRONKOWSKI (15) have more.

The quarterback-receiver pairings with the most postseason touchdowns in NFL history:
QUARTERBACK RECEIVER TOUCHDOWNS
Tom Brady Rob Gronkowski 15
Joe MontanaHOF Jerry RiceHOF 12
Patrick Mahomes Travis Kelce 11

Kelce enters the 2022 postseason with at least 95 receiving yards in each of his past six playoff games. The longest such streak in NFL postseason history. In 15 career playoff games, he has totaled 106 receptions for 1,291 yards and 12 touchdowns.

With 99 receiving yards on Saturday, Kelce will surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer MICHAEL IRVIN (1,315) and ROB GRONKOWSKI (1,389) for the third-most receiving yards in NFL postseason history.

With 100 receiving yards on Saturday, Kelce will tie Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (eight games) for the most postseason games with at least 100 receiving yards in NFL history.

The players with the most postseason receiving yards in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) RECEIVING YARDS
Jerry RiceHOF San Francisco, Oakland Raiders 2,245
Julian Edelman New England 1,442
Rob Gronkowski New England, Tampa Bay 1,389
Michael IrvinHOF Dallas 1,315
Travis Kelce Kansas City 1,291

With a touchdown reception, Kelce will surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHN STALLWORTH (12 touchdown receptions) for the third-most postseason touchdown receptions in NFL history.

The players with the most postseason touchdown receptions in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Jerry RiceHOF San Francisco, Oakland Raiders 22
Rob Gronkowski New England, Tampa Bay 15
Travis Kelce Kansas City 12
John StallworthHOF Pittsburgh 12

DUAL-THREAT QUARTERBACKS

The NEW YORK GIANTS and PHILADELPHIA EAGLES will meet for the third time this season on Saturday night (2:15 Uhr MEZ, PULS 4). Eagles quarterback JALEN HURTS ranked fourth among quarterbacks with 760 rushing yards in 2022, while the Giants’ DANIEL JONES ranked fifth with 708.

Saturday’s meeting will mark the first playoff matchup in NFL history in which both starting quarterbacks each had at least 600 rushing yards in the regular season. The fifth with each having at least 500 rushing yards.

The postseason games featuring two starting quarterbacks each with at least 500 rushing yards in the regular season in NFL history:
ROUND GAME QUARTERBACKS (RUSHING YARDS) RESULT
2022 NFC Divisional N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia Daniel Jones (708) & Jalen Hurts (760) ???
2015 NFC Divisional Seattle at Carolina Russell Wilson (553) & Cam Newton (636) CAR 31, SEA 24
2014 NFC Divisional Carolina at Seattle Cam Newton (539) & Russell Wilson (849) SEA 31, CAR 17
2013 NFC Champ. San Francisco at Seattle Colin Kaepernick (524) & Russell Wilson (539) SEA 23, SF 17
2013 NFC Divisional San Francisco at Carolina Colin Kaepernick (524) & Cam Newton (585) SF 23, CAR 10

Philadelphia’s defense led the NFL with 70 sacks this season, tied for the third-most by a team in the regular season in NFL history. With three sacks on Saturday night, the Eagles will surpass the 1985 New York Giants (72 sacks) and 1983 Los Angeles Raiders (72) for thefourth-most sacks by a team in a single season, including playoffs, in league history.

The teams with the most sacks in a season in NFL history, including playoffs:
TEAM SEASON SACKS
Chicago Bears 1984 82
Chicago Bears 1985 80
Oakland Raiders 1967 74
Los Angeles Raiders 1983 72
New York Giants 1985 72
     
Philadelphia Eagles 2022 70

CINCINNATI STARS

The CINCINNATI BENGALS are aiming for their second-consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance and fourth overall in franchise history.

Last year, quarterback JOE BURROW – who was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft – became the third quarterback selected in the first round to start a Super Bowl within his first two seasons in NFL history.

With a win at Buffalo on Sunday (21:00 MEZ, PULS 4), Burrow, age 26, will become the first quarterback selected No. 1 overall to win five playoff games prior to his 27th birthday. He can also join RUSSELL WILSON and BEN ROETHLISBERGER as the only quarterbacks ever to win five playoff games within their first three seasons.

Wide receiver JA’MARR CHASE led the team with nine receptions for 84 yards and a touchdown in Cincinnati’s victory over Baltimore last week. Marking his fifth-consecutive playoff game with at least five receptions.

With five catches on Sunday, Chase will become the fourth player in NFL history with at least five receptions in each of his first six career playoff games. He can join LARRY FITZGERALD, DEANDRE HOPKINS and WES WELKER.

Chase has 452 career postseason receiving yards and with 12 receiving yards on Sunday, will surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer RANDY MOSS (463) for the second-most postseason receiving yards ever by a player in his first two seasons. Only CHARLIE BROWN (643) has more.

The players with the most postseason receiving yards in their first two career seasons in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM RECEIVING YARDS
Charlie Brown Washington 643
Randy MossHOF Minnesota 463
Ja’Marr Chase Cincinnati 452*
*In second season    

TOP BILLING

The BUFFALO BILLS are aiming for their second AFC Championship Game appearance in the past three years. They can improve on their 13-1 home playoff record since 1970 when they host Cincinnati on Sunday (21:00 MEZ, PULS 4).

Last week, quarterback JOSH ALLEN passed for 352 yards and three touchdowns in their win over Miami. This was his third-straight playoff game with at least 300 passing yards and three touchdown passes. If he accomplishes the feat again on Sunday, he will become the first player ever with at least three touchdown passes and 300 passing yards in four consecutive playoff games.

In seven career playoff games, Allen has totaled 17 touchdown passes. With three touchdown passes on Sunday, he can become the first player in NFL history to reach 20 postseason touchdown passes in eight-or-fewer playoff games.

The players to reach 20 touchdown passes in the fewest postseason games in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) GAMES TO REACH 20 TD PASSES
Drew Brees San Diego Chargers, New Orleans 9
Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 9
Dan MarinoHOF Miami 9
     
Josh Allen Buffalo 7*
*Has 17 career postseason touchdown passes

Over his past two playoff games, wide receiver GABE DAVIS has totaled 314 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions, with over 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in each game. He can become the fourth player in NFL history with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in three-or-more consecutive postseason games.

The players with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in the most consecutive postseason games in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM CONSECUTIVE GAMES
Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 4 (Jan. 3, 2009 – Feb. 1, 2009)
Randy MossHOF Minnesota 3 (Jan. 9, 2000 – Jan. 6, 2001)
Jerry RiceHOF San Francisco 3 (Jan. 8, 1989 – Jan. 6, 1990)
     
Gabe Davis Buffalo 2* (Jan. 23, 2022 – Jan. 15, 2023)
*Active streak

Tight end DAWSON KNOX also recorded a touchdown reception last week. Marking his fifth-consecutive game with a touchdown reception, going back to Week 14 of the regular season. He can become the third tight end in NFL history with a touchdown reception in six consecutive games within a single season, including playoffs. He can join ROB GRONKOWSKI (2011 and 2014) and TRAVIS KELCE (2020 and 2021).

POSTSEASON HEAVYWEIGHTS MEET

When the SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS host the DALLAS COWBOYS on Sunday night (00:30 Uhr MEZ, PULS 4, two of the most successful postseason teams in league history will meet.

Dallas has 36 postseason wins and with a victory on Sunday would tie the New England Patriots (37 postseason wins) for the most in NFL history. San Francisco has 35 postseason wins and with a victory, would tie Dallas, Green Bay and Pittsburgh for the second-most all-time.

The franchises with the most postseason victories in NFL history:
TEAM WINS SUPER BOWL TITLES
New England 37 6
Dallas 36 5
Green Bay 36 4
Pittsburgh 36 6
San Francisco 35 5

Last week in their win at Tampa Bay, Dallas quarterback DAK PRESCOTT recorded 305 passing yards and five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing). It marked his fourth-consecutive postseason game with a rushing touchdown. The longest streak by a quarterback in NFL history.

It also marked his fourth-career playoff game with both a touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown. Tied for the third-most such games ever. With a touchdown pass and rushing touchdown on Sunday, Prescott will tie TOM BRADY (five games) for the second-most such playoff games in NFL history. Only Pro Football Hall of Famer STEVE YOUNG (seven) has more.

The players with the most postseason games with both a touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) GAMES
Steve YoungHOF San Francisco 7
Tom Brady New England, Tampa Bay 5
John ElwayHOF Denver 4
Donovan McNabb Philadelphia 4
Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 4*
Dak Prescott Dallas 4*
*Active in 2022 postseason

In last week’s victory over Seattle, San Francisco running back CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY totaled 136 scrimmage yards (119 rushing, 17 receiving) and a touchdown reception. Marking his second-consecutive postseason game with at least 100 scrimmage yards and a touchdown.

If he accomplishes the feat again on Sunday, McCaffrey will become the fourth player ever with at least 100 scrimmage yards and a touchdown in each of his first three career playoff games. He can join Pro Football Hall of Famer TERRELL DAVIS, LARRY FITZGERALD and ARIAN FOSTER. He can also join RICKY WATTERS as the only running backs ever with a touchdown reception in three consecutive postseason games.

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