Super Wild Card Weekend is finally here. Saturday features a slate of three spectacular wild card games, and here is where you can watch them.
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NFL Super Wild Card Weekend Games on Saturday
#1. Colts at Bills: 1 p.m. ET on CBS
Colts vs. Bills officially kicks off the Super Wild Weekend as two of the hottest teams in the AFC face off against each other. The game will be streamed on CBS, but you can also watch through CBS all access or fuboTV.
The Bills employ a dark-horse MVP candidate in Josh Allen and the second best team in the AFC right now. At the moment, they present the biggest threat to the Chiefs’ repeat bid.
On the other hand, you have a stingy Colts defense led by first team All-Pro players Darius Leonard and DeForest Buckner. However, the Bills offense is extremely explosive and they’re riding momentum as they come in off a destruction of the Miami Dolphins. Bills win here.
Bills: 31, Colts: 24
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#2. Rams at Seahawks: 4:40 p.m. ET on Fox
Here, we see a rematch of the heated Seahawks and Rams rivalry. The teams split their two regular season matchups, but the Seahawks dominated the most recent one, winning 20-9. The game will be streamed on Fox and will also be available on Fox Sports Go and fuboTV.
One of the biggest factors to consider here is the health of Jared Goff. Goff said he’d be ready to play if he needs to, but even if he does it means he’ll be injured.
That’s a major factor going into a game against one of the better defenses in the league. The Rams offense struggled last week in a win against the Cardinals and while Wolford played decently, this is a completely different atmosphere.
The Rams defense will keep it from being a massive blowout, but the Seahawks take this one.
Seahawks: 24, Rams: 13
As for the #Rams: QB John Wolford took the majority of snaps this week and is prepared to start vs #Seahawks, sources say. Jared Goff has thrown well despite a broken thumb, and coach Sean McVay hasn’t made a determination. Goff is pushing to play, but it remains a challenge.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2021
#3. Buccaneers at Washington Football Team: 8:15 p.m ET on NBC
On paper this seems like an easy pick to make. The Bucs are 11-5 while Washington staggered into the playoffs at 7-9. However, there is a lot more to consider in this somewhat interesting matchup.
The game will be streamed on NBC and is also available on the NBC Sports App and fuboTV.
The Bucs offense has come alive in recent weeks as they’ve put up massive point totals in four consecutive weeks. However, they haven’t faced a defense quite like Washington’s.
The Football Team has been led by an elite defense and frankly, Brady always crumbles in the face of pressure. That spells trouble for a team which has Chase Young and Montez Sweat, not to mention Jonathan Bostic and Ryan Kerrigan.
However, Washington has an abysmal offense outside of Terry McLaurin and that will be the deciding factor. Bucs take it in a relatively low scoring affair.
Buccaneers: 21, Football Team: 14
The Washington Football Team will have more answers in the morning, but there is a real chance QB Taylor Heinicke ends up starting vs the #Bucs, sources say. Alex Smith’s calf is still sore and hasn’t loosened up. Heinicke took the majority of snaps and is ready if needed.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2021