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Things are starting to heat up now that Saturday’s divisional-round games are in the rear-view mirror. Here, we look at the top players from the action.
Michael Gallup woke up, shrugging off a fruitless first half with a monster drive that culminated with a 44-yard gem of a catch.
Right before halftime as the Dallas Cowboys attempted to claw out of a 20-7 hole, Dak Prescott stalled the drive when he was supposedly sacked.
Late in the second quarter of the divisional-round game, Todd Gurley woke up in a huge way ripping off a 35-yard touchdown
It was a simple slant. But as we’ve seen so often, the right kind of receiver can take those to the house. Amari Cooper is one who can.
Chiefs pass rusher Dee Ford stepped up with the biggest play of the game for Kansas City’s defense, completely stealing the momentum of his opponent.
It wouldn’t be an NFL game without a dumb penalty. Colts lineman Denico Autry did just that, double-pumping right in front of an official.
Down by 17 points early in the second quarter, the Indianapolis Colts got a humongous play from their special teams with a blocked-punt touchdown.
During the first quarter of Saturday’s Colts and Chiefs game, punter Rigoberto Sanchez was nearly hit by a snowball thrown by a fan in the crowd.