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Bears' Rome Odunze Ready to Return for Wild Card Game

Originally Published 3 days ago — by Chicago Bears

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Rome Odunze, a key receiver for the Bears, is expected to return for the wild card game against the Packers after missing five games due to a foot injury, providing a significant boost to the team's offense. Other players like DJ Moore and Ozzy Trapilo are also healthy and ready to play, while some others are listed as questionable or ruled out due to injuries.

"NFL Wild Card Game Exclusively on Amazon Prime Video Sparks Controversy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IndieWire

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Amazon Prime Video secures exclusive rights to stream an NFL Wild Card playoff game in January 2025, following the success of its "Thursday Night Football" broadcasts. This move comes after Peacock's mixed reception for hosting the NFL's first-ever streaming-exclusive playoff game. The NFL's partnership with digital platforms reflects the evolving media consumption habits of fans, with Peacock also set to exclusively stream the NFL's first regular season game in Brazil.

"NFL's Exclusive Streaming Deals: Amazon Secures Wild Card Game, Peacock to Broadcast Week 1 Brazil Match"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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Amazon will become the host of an annual NFL Wild Card game starting in January 2025, as announced by NFL executive vice president Hans Schroeder. This move follows the league's first streaming-only playoff game in January and signifies a continued shift towards digital platforms for broadcasting NFL games.

"Assessing Green Bay's Receiving Corps, Jerry Jones' Message, and Cowboys' Criticism: A Recap"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Acme Packing Company

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The Green Bay Packers had all their wide receivers and tight ends healthy for the first time this season in their Wild Card game against the Dallas Cowboys. Jordan Love had a standout performance, throwing for 272 yards and three touchdowns, while Aaron Jones ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns. The team's offensive versatility and personnel groupings proved crucial in their 48-32 victory, with standout performances from wide receiver Romeo Doubs and tight end Luke Musgrave. The defense also had strong contributions, including a pick-six from safety Darnell Savage.

"Bills' Wild-Card Win: Allen's TD Dash Stuns Steelers in Frigid Showdown"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's impressive 52-yard touchdown run helped power the team to a 31-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card playoff game. Allen's performance reset NFL and Bills' records, with him finishing the game with 203 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, 74 rushing yards, and a rushing touchdown. The win sets up a matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs in the next round of the playoffs.

"NFC Wild Card Showdown: Eagles vs. Buccaneers Live Updates and Analysis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Pride Of Detroit

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The Divisional Round matchups for the 2024 NFL playoffs are almost set, with the Detroit Lions awaiting the winner of the Wild Card game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Both teams are considered weaker in the NFC playoffs, with the Buccaneers making the postseason with a 9-8 record and the Eagles losing five of their last six games. Lions fans overwhelmingly prefer to face the Buccaneers in the next round. The game will take place on Monday, January 15, 2024, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and will be broadcast on ABC/ESPN.

"Philadelphia Eagles' Wild Card Inactives Revealed for Playoff Clash with Tampa Bay Buccaneers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports Philadelphia

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Eagles' starting safety Reed Blankenship is officially inactive for the wild-card game against the Buccaneers due to a groin injury, joining rookie safety Sydney Brown on the sidelines. With only one healthy safety on the roster, Avonte Maddox is expected to play alongside veteran Kevin Byard. Meanwhile, Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield is active despite dealing with rib and ankle injuries. If the Eagles win, they will face the Lions in the next round, while the Buccaneers enter the game with five wins in their last six matches, compared to the Eagles' five losses in their last six.

"Bills Fans Brave Snowy Conditions for Wild Card Game Against Steelers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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The Buffalo Bills are preparing for their Wild Card game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Highmark Stadium, where snow remains in the stands despite the field being cleared. Fans are advised to dress appropriately for the cold weather, with temperatures expected to be in the teens and wind-chill factors as low as zero. The game was rescheduled to Monday due to a storm that hit the Buffalo area, and despite the challenging conditions, loyal Bills fans are expected to fill up the seats to support their team.

"Steelers' Inactives Revealed for Wild Card Showdown with Bills"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Steelers.com

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The Pittsburgh Steelers will be without All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt in their Wild Card Game against the Buffalo Bills due to a knee injury. Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin expressed confidence in the team's depth at outside linebacker, with Markus Golden and Nick Herbig expected to step up. The return of safeties Minkah Fitzpatrick and Damontae Kazee provides a boost to the secondary. The Steelers' inactives also include QB Mitch Trubisky, CB Darius Rush, S Elijah Riley, LB Blake Martinez, T Dylan Cook, and DE DeMarvin Leal.

"Free Fan Shuttle Service for Bills vs. Steelers Wild Card Game Amid Snow and Wind"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuffaloBills.com

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The Buffalo Bills will provide a complimentary fan shuttle bus service from McKinley Mall to Highmark Stadium for the Wild Card game against the Steelers, addressing parking limitations caused by recent snowfall. Fans using the shuttle will be dropped off at Gate 2 and picked up outside the Bills team store after the game, with the shuttle returning to the mall parking location.

"Bills Fans Gear Up for Snowy Playoff Game with Highmark Stadium Policy Changes"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuffaloBills.com

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The Buffalo Bills and Jani-King are seeking snow shovelers aged 18 and over (or under 18 with working papers) to help prepare Highmark Stadium for the Wild Card Playoff game against the Steelers, offering $20 per hour, complimentary food, and breaks. Shovelers should dress appropriately for the weather, bring their own shovels if possible, and can pre-register online or register on-site at Lot 6 off Abbott Road.

"Bills' Injury Woes Mount Ahead of Wild Card Clash with Steelers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuffaloBills.com

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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has ruled out WR Gabe Davis and S Taylor Rapp for the team's Wild Card game against the Steelers, with CB Rasul Douglas and LB Tyrel Dodson listed as questionable. LT Dion Dawkins and TE Dawson Knox missed practice with an illness but are expected to play.