Denver Broncos, Josh Allen and Divisional Round
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What isn't heating up, however, are the stadiums where the league's divisional round games will be played. Between Denver, Seattle, Foxborough and Chicago, there wasn't much in the way of balmy weather for the four mid-January showdowns. But regardless of temperature, players have met the moment with arrival fits worthy of playoff stakes.
Allen enters the game with a few nagging injuries (right foot/left knee/finger), but nothing that will keep him off the field against the AFC’s No. 1 seed. Teammate Dawson Knox summed it up, per ESPN: “Call him Superman.” Allen has started 122 consecutive regular-season games and has played through some bumps and bruises all season.
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The Bills could also look to shore up their run defense, which ranked 30th in the NFL by allowing 5.1 yards per carry. The return of Ed Oliver is a major positive after he missed most of 2025, but the linebacker corps could be reshaped with Matt Milano ticketed for free agency.
The Bills would do well with any of the projected first-round wideouts this season, but Tyson would give them a big-play threat over the middle and in the red zone, with a full route tree and availability to adjust to the football. Plus, his injury history might push him to the back half of the first round, where the Bills will pick.
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Allen led the Bills to a playoffs 27-24 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars that evening, while Steinfeld's Sinners brought home two Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. The film won for Best Original Score and the new Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award.
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The 2017 Eagles were the last ‘1’ seed to make that list. They won their postseason home opener and rolled all the way to a Super Bowl title. The 1971 Vikings were the other team, and Minnesota wound up falling at home to Dallas in its initial playoff contest.