The NFL playoffs got under way with Super Wildcard Weekend as Logan Wilson and the Cincinnati Bengals played host to the Las Vegas Raiders. Wilson had an outstanding game leading the Bengals with 12 tackles and a pass deflection helping them to a 26-19 victory and the team's first playoff win in 31 years. The Bengals advance to the divisional round and will now face the top seed in the AFC, the Tennessee Titans.
Mark Nzeocha and the San Francisco 49'er's were on the road facing the higher seeded Dallas Cowboys. Nzeocha played a majority of the special teams snaps as the 49'ers came away with the upset 23-17 victory. The 49'ers are now set for a divisional round matchup against the top seed in the NFC, Green Bay Packers.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills opened their playoff run against their division rivals the New England Patriots. Allen had a night to remember throwing for five touchdowns while having just four incompletions for the entire game. Allen's spectacular 308 yard five touchdown performance led the Bills to a dominant 47-17 victory over the Patriots. The Bills will now square off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.
Marcus Epps and the Philadelphia Eagles were on the road as the faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Epps had for total tackles but the Eagles fell, 15-31 to the Buccaneers.