
Sunday’s NFL playoff games were the kind of heart-pounding, snowy showdowns that football fans live for. With temperatures plunging and snowflakes swirling, both Philadelphia and Buffalo fought tooth and nail to secure their spots in the conference championships.
In Philly, the Eagles faced off against the Los Angeles Rams in a game that could’ve gone either way. MVP candidate Saquon Barkley stole the show, rushing for 205 yards and two jaw-dropping touchdowns. Despite a late Rams rally, the Eagles held on for a 28-22 win, thanks to a clutch defensive stop in the final seconds.
Meanwhile, in Buffalo, the Bills and Ravens battled it out in a game that felt like a heavyweight fight. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson dazzled with his athleticism, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Bills’ grit. A botched two-point conversion in the final minutes sealed a 27-25 victory for Buffalo, setting up a highly anticipated rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Both games were a testament to the thrill of January football—icy conditions, slippery balls, and unforgettable moments. Next up: the Eagles host the Commanders, and the Bills head to Kansas City for a shot at the Super Bowl.
One thing’s for sure: Sunday’s games were a reminder of why we love football, even when it’s freezing outside.