Postseason drama, statement wins, and stat-sheet monsters set the tone for a wild Divisional Round.
Patriots 16 – Raiders 13
Foody guides the Patriots past Huncho with elite clock control and late-game execution. A composed final drive and disciplined defense shut the door in a one-score classic.
49ers 49 – Vikings 24
Dom’s 49ers unleash a balanced onslaught: Christian McCaffrey rips 255 rushing yards & 3 TDs, while Brock Purdy tosses ~400 yards & 3 TDs. Despite a massive season from Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy, San Francisco’s firepower proved overwhelming.
Colts 21 – Browns 17
The Colts survive as TDavis snags a late interception to derail the Browns’ final drive. Indy’s secondary has been elite all year — Nick Cross led the MUFL with 13 INTs and 2 TDs on the season.
Lions 67 – Seahawks 39
Berko’s Lions shred Seattle with a video-game passing clinic. Speedster Jameson Williams capped a historic regular season — 3,000 REC YDS & 39 TDs — and Detroit looks terrifying headed into the next round.
Jaguars 51 – Dolphins 21
Sprint’s Jaguars dominate behind Bhayshul Tuten (nearly 200 rush yards, 3 TDs) while the defense racks 5 sacks and 2 picks. Statement win, and a balanced roster that travels.
Falcons 24 – Cowboys 14
After a slow start, Assassin leans on Bijan Robinson for two late TDs to close out Double R and the Cowboys. Physicality and halftime adjustments win in January.
Season 1 Leaders (Regular Season)
Passing Yardage Leaders
- Joe Burrow (Bengals): 7,695 YDS, 77 TD, 29 INT, RTG 118.1
- Lamar Jackson (Ravens): 6,730 YDS, 78 TD, 18 INT, RTG 125.4
- Riley Leonard (Saints): 6,585 YDS, 85 TD, 11 INT, RTG 129.1
Rushing Leaders
- Jonathan Taylor (Titans): 1,794 YDS, 23 TD, 6.1 Y/A
- Kenneth Walker III (Seahawks): 1,706 YDS, 23 TD, 5.4 Y/A
Receiving Leaders
- Jameson Williams (Lions): 3,000 YDS, 39 TD, 40.5 Y/C
- Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals): 2,583 YDS, 29 TD, 25.5 Y/C
Defense
- Sacks: Maxx Crosby (Raiders) — 23.0
- Interceptions: Nick Cross (Colts) — 13
Data source: NeonSportz MUFL export.

