In the Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs Logan Wilson and the Cincinnati Bengals hit the road to face the top seed of the AFC, the Tennessee Titans. Wilson had a game to remember racking up eight total tackles as well as a tackle for loss but his most important play came late in the game. With less than a minute left and the game tied, Wilson made his fourth interception of the season and set the Bengals up for their game winning field goal sending them to the AFC Championship game.
Mark Nzeocha and the San Francisco 49ers were in action against the top seed of the NFC, the Green Bay Packers. Nzeocha played primarily on special teams recording one tackle as the 49ers upset the Packers, 13-10 to advance to the NFC Championship game.
In the second AFC divisional game of the weekend Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills faced the Kansas City Chiefs in an instant classic. Allen threw for 329 yards and four touchdowns scoring with just 13 seconds left to give the Bills a late lead. Despite his heroics however, the Chiefs tied the game and forced overtime scoring first to defeat the Bills, 36-42.