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2022 NFL Divisional Round Playoffs (Predictions)

There are 8 teams left in the race to SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI. For the first time in a while, anyone of the eight remaining teams all have a legitimate chance to be named Super Bowl champs.

The NFL’s postseason party begins on Saturday afternoon at 4:30pm ET as the Cincinnati Bengals travel to Nashville to face Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans. The night game on Saturday is also set to be a good one. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers will host Deebo Samuels and San Francisco 49ers in a cold Lambeau Field.

Sunday’s game is full of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Sunday at 3pm ET, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host Matt Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams. The night cap will see the two highest paid quarterbacks in the NFL square off. Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will head to Kansas City to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

As we prepare for the start of this weekend’s 2021 NFL Divisional games, check out our TheseUrbanTimes NFL experts Terrell Thomas, Cregg Armstrong and Brandon Triche picks for the week.

2022 NFL Divisional Round Predictions:

Terrell Thomas’ (@Eldorado2452) Picks:

1.) Bengals vs. Titans

2.) 49ers vs. Packers

3.) Rams vs. Buccaneers 

4.) Bills vs. Chiefs

1.) Bengals

2.) 49ers

3.) Rams

4.) Chiefs

Cregg Armstrong’s (@ChevelleCruz) Picks:

1.) Bengals vs. Titans

2.) 49ers vs. Packers

3.) Rams vs. Buccaneers 

4.) Bills vs. Chiefs

1.) Titans

2.) Packers

3.) Buccaneers

4.) Bills

Tony Smith Jr. (@EA_Tone) Picks:

1.) Bengals vs. Titans

2.) 49ers vs. Packers

3.) Rams vs. Buccaneers 

4.) Bills vs. Chiefs

1.) Titans

2.) Packers

3.) Buccaneers

4.) Chiefs

Brandon Triche’s (@CEOTriche) Picks:

1.) Bengals vs. Titans

2.) 49ers vs. Packers

3.) Rams vs. Buccaneers 

4.) Bills vs. Chiefs

1.) Titans

2.) Packers

3.) Buccaneers

4.) Chiefs

Who you got this weekend? Stay tuned to TheseUrbanTimes.com for all your NFL news.

Terrell Thomas, Founder + CEO of These Urban Times, is a journalist, activist, and sports historian. He has worked with some of the largest brands in sports, entertainment, and tv/film. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife and two children.

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