NIGHT CAP:
In the final game of the Divisional Round, the GREEN BAY PACKERS (13-3) host the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (12-5), who defeated Philadelphia, 17-9, on Wild Card Weekend.
Seahawks rookie wide receiver DK METCALF led Seattle with 160 receiving yards and a touchdown in the win, the most receiving yards by a rookie in a single postseason game in the Super Bowl era.
With at least 83 receiving yards against Green Bay on Sunday (6:40 PM ET, FOX), Metcalf would surpass TORRY HOLT (242 yards in 1999) for the most postseason receiving yards by a rookie in NFL history.
The rookies with the most postseason receiving yards in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | REC. YARDS |
Torry Holt | St. Louis Rams | 1999 | 242 |
Austin Collie | Indianapolis | 2009 | 241 |
DeSean Jackson | Philadelphia | 2008 | 207 |
Steve Junker | Detroit | 1957 | 201 |
Ricky Nattiel | Denver | 1987 | 171 |
DK Metcalf | Seattle | 2019 | 160* |
*Entering Sunday |
Seattle running back MARSHAWN LYNCH recorded his 10th career postseason rushing touchdown in the win on Wild Card Weekend.
With at least two rushing touchdowns on Sunday, Lynch would tie Pro Football Hall of Famers TERRELL DAVIS (12) and JOHN RIGGINS (12) for the fourth-most career postseason rushing touchdowns in NFL history.
The players with the most career postseason rushing touchdowns in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM | RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS |
Emmitt SmithHOF | Dallas | 19 |
Franco HarrisHOF | Pittsburgh | 16 |
Thurman ThomasHOF | Buffalo | 16 |
Terrell DavisHOF | Denver | 12 |
John RigginsHOF | Washington | 12 |
Marshawn Lynch | Seattle | 10* |
*Entering Sunday |
Green Bay quarterback AARON RODGERS enters Sunday’s contest having thrown at least two touchdown passes in each of his past five postseason games.
With four touchdown passes against Seattle, Rodgers would tie PEYTON MANNING (40) for the fourth-most career postseason touchdown passes in NFL history.
The players with the most career postseason touchdown passes in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM(S) | TOUCHDOWN PASSES |
Tom Brady | New England | 73 |
Joe MontanaHOF | San Francisco, Kansas City | 45 |
Brett FavreHOF | Green Bay, Minnesota | 44 |
Peyton Manning | Indianapolis, Denver | 40 |
Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 36* |
*Entering Sunday |