On this episode of Electrified, I dive into the Green Bay Packers’ tough wild card loss in Philadelphia. I break down what went wrong for the Packers, the key moments that defined the game, and why they ultimately fell short. (2:00)
I also take a look back at dominant performances from the Ravens and Bills in their first-round matchups, highlighting how they set the tone for the playoffs.(16:35)
Plus, I’ll explain why the NFL doesn’t need to revamp its playoff format despite ongoing debates, and why the current structure keeps things competitive and exciting.(30:00)
Finally, I wrap things up with a preview of the last game of wild card weekend: the Rams vs. Vikings. Who has the edge? What are the key matchups to watch? I’ll give you everything you need to know.(36:45)
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