Wild-card wins nice, but real playoffs begin in divisional and conference
round.There are two games in Conference round. Sun, Jan 22 3:00 PM ET
Ravens (12-4-0) Vs Patriots (13-3-0)Sun, Jan 22 6:00 PM ET Giants (9-7-0)
Vs 49ers(13-3-0)Do you want to watch Giants @ 49ers live on iPad? Is
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below to watch now!No. 4 Denver at No. 1 New EnglandWhen: Saturday, 8:30
p.m. ET, CBSLast Meeting: Week 15 (Patriots, 41-23) Early Take: New
England did a good job protecting Tom Brady when they visited the Broncos
in December, allowing only two sacks in 36 dropbacks. On the backside,
the Broncos didn't have the personnel to match up with Aaron Hernandez
and Rob Gronkowski, as the two tight ends combined for 13 catches for 182
yards and a touchdown. New England smartly ran the ball 36 times to keep
the strength of Denver's defense -- pass rushers Elvis Dumervil and Von
Miller -- at bay.No. 3 New Orleans at No. 2 San FranciscoWhen: Saturday,
4:30 p.m. ET, FoxLast Meeting: Week 2, 2010 (Saints, 25-22) Early Take:
"Monday Night Football" got one of its best games the last time these two
teams squared off back in 2010. The 49ers defense held Drew Brees in
check, limiting him to just 254 yards passing. The Saints' ground game
produced only 50 yards in 24 carries. Despite that low productivity, the
Saints would be wise to run the football this weekend. The reason? To
keep the defense honest, and to keep Brees upright. The Niners front
seven can play with anybody, and Sean Payton needs to create some
question as to what his offense is going to do from play to play. Put
simply: New Orleans' offense isn't much better than San Francisco's
defense. Call it even.Watch Conference Football on iPad With Mobile
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Houston at No. 2 BaltimoreWhen: Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, CBSLast Meeting:
Week 6 (Ravens, 29-14) Early Take: These teams locked up in Baltimore way
back in October in a game the Texans played with one arm tied behind
their back. I was in Houston that week, and I saw a relaxed team that
could just as easily have been reeling. The defense was still adjusting
to defensive coordinator Wade Phillips' scheme and having rookie Brooks
Reed in Mario Williams' linebacker spot. Like Williams, star wideout
Andre Johnson was out with an injury. With Johnson out, the Ravens
defense was able to focus on running back Arian Foster, who was held to
49 yards rushing, while Matt Schaub didn't play his best game (220 yards
in 37 pass attempts).No. 4 Giants at No. 1 PackersWhen: Sunday, 4:30 PM
ET, FoxLast Meeting: Week 13 (Packers, 38-35) Early Take: If Big Blue is
to pull off the biggest upset since their shocker over the Patriots in
Super Bowl XLII, they must start where they left off against the Falcons.
The Giants ripped Atlanta's front seven for 172 rushing yards at a
sterling 5.5 yards per crack. Brandon Jacobs was a beast, pounding out 92
yards on only 14 attempts. The Giants will need more of the same to keep
Aaron Rodgers off the field. New York relies on its front four for
pressure, usually avoiding risky blitzes, a strategy that requires rested
linemen.