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The 2025-26 wild-card weekend wrapped with the Houston Texans' blowout win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday. That means another six teams have officially entered the NFL offseason.
The Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs is in the rear view mirror, so it's time to look ahead to Divisional Round action. Gilberto Manzano won the picks panel
The Houston Texans are the newest franchise in the NFL, having joined the league in 2002. The Arizona Cardinals are the oldest franchise in the NFL, having been established in 1898 and joining the NFL in its inaugural season of 1920. As of Monday night, the Texans and Cardinals have won the same number of playoff games in their franchise history.
The NFL has never experienced a playoff weekend quite like this. The first four games of the 2025 postseason featured a combined 12 lead changes in the fourth quarter, topping the record for the most in an entire playoffs.
Just two QBs still playing have reached a Super Bowl. Two others are seeking their first playoff win. We rank all eight based on how much we trust them.
I don't want to say that the NFL should cancel the rest of the postseason, but the league might want to give it some serious thought because there's no way anything is going to top what happened on Wild Card Weekend.
The football world is primarily focused right now on the NFL Divisional Playoffs as well as the league's nine head coaching openings.