Super Wild Card Weekend Results

Angel Porras, Author

Super Wild Card has come to an end and here are the results of all the wild card playoff games. 

We start off with the first game that started wild card weekend with a Saturday game, No. 5 seed Las Vegas Raider at No. 4 seed Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals won 26 to 19 with a dramatic interception in the final seconds to end the game.

Later that night was the No. 6 seed New England Patriots at No. 3 seed Buffalo Bills. It was no competition for the Bills to only hold the Patriots to 17 points and Bill’s unstoppable offense scoring 47 points. 

The wildcard games continued on Sunday with No. 7 seed Philadelphia Eagles at No. 2 seed Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tom Brady and the Buccaneers breezed past the Eagles with a victory, the final score being 31 to 15. 

A few hours after the No. 6 seed San Francisco 49ers took on the No. 3 seed Dallas Cowboys. A nail-biter of a game, the underdog the 49ers beat the Cowboys with a dramatic ending, with a final score of 23 to 17. 

The final game for the Sunday night shootout was the No. 7 seed Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 2 seed Kansas City Chiefs. Steeler fans thought they had a chance with scoring first with a TJ Watt fumble recovery. However, the Chiefs got rolling in the second half, the final score being 42 to 21.  

First time in NFL history, the final playoff game was played on Monday, being the No. 5 seed Arizona Cardinals at No. 4 seed Los Angeles Rams. Kyler Murray and his Cardinals were embarrassed, with a score of 34 to 11 at the end of the game. 

Now that the Super Wild Card games have ended we can now get excited about the AFC and NFC divisional round matchups. 

The Schedule is Below: 

No. 4 Cincinnati Bengals at No.1 Tennessee Titans, Sat, Jan 22, 4:30 PM 

No. 6 San Francisco 49ers at No. 1 Green Bay Packers, Sat, Jan 22, 8:15 PM

No. 4 Los Angeles Rams at No. 2 Tampa Bat Buccaneers

No. 3 Buffalo Bills at No. 2 Kansas City Chiefs 

We hope you enjoy the NFL playoffs! Let us know who your favorite teams are!