The Saints are messing with quite the pattern of weirdness with these NFL playoff endings. Last year, the “Minnesota Miracle.” Now a Dome no-call.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Get that gumbo: Rams CB Marcus Peters relishes revenge vs. Saints
After getting burned by Michael Thomas in the first meeting with Saints, Rams CB Marcus Peters now has bragging rights as he heads to the Super Bowl.
Opinion: Nobody thinks the Patriots ‘suck’ – it’s just Tom Brady talking trash
Tom Brady’s attempt to play the underdog is absurd as he leads the Patriots into their eighth consecutive AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
Opinion: Dallas Cowboys dealt another reality check in playoff exit
Wasn’t this Cowboys team supposed to be different? Like its predecessors, Dallas is once again headed home after the divisional round of the playoffs.
Los Angeles Rams run past Dallas Cowboys to reach NFC Championship Game
C.J. Anderson and Todd Gurley each eclipsed 100 yards on the ground, pushing the Rams to a title game matchup with either the Saints or Eagles.
After toiling with Jets and Browns, Saints LB Demario Davis relishes first NFL playoff opportunity
Demario Davis had to wait until his seventh NFL season to make it to the postseason, but the Saints LB has developed an appreciation for the playoffs.
Opinion: Feeding Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott, with Todd Gurley in the house, is hot NFL subplot
Feeding running back Ezekiel Elliott provides the obvious make-or-break formula for the Cowboys’ chances of upsetting the Rams on Saturday night.
New Orleans Saints all-pro WR Michael Thomas fueled by draft snub
Saints all-pro Michael Thomas came into his own in 2018, but not before falling to Round 2 of 2016 draft and taking hard coaching from Keyshawn Johnson.
Opinion: Los Angeles Chargers could be starting wild NFL playoff run
Philip Rivers and the Chargers have proven themselves as formidable foes while on the road, making them a tough out in the NFL playoffs.
Wide receivers, young QBs will be critical to success on NFL’s wild-card weekend
From DeAndre Hopkins to T.Y. Hilton to Amari Cooper, the wide receiver position will prove critical to success in the NFL playoff’s opening weekend.