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Join now >Zach Pascal (knee) is officially listed as questionable for Saturday’s playoff game.
The rookie receiver that caught 27 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns during the regular season should be good to go against the Texans after he logged a full practice today. Indy could use Pascal in the lineup with Ryan Grant (toe) ruled out.
1/3/19 - 04:09 PM ET
Keke Coutee (hamstring) was officially listed as a full participant in today’s practice.
This indicates the Texans believe their rookie receiver should be ready to go for this Saturday’s playoff game against the Colts. Coutee probably could’ve played toward the end os the regular season with his hamstring injury, but he should now be close to 100% after getting weeks of rest. With Demaryius Thomas out for the season, Coutee must step up for the Texans in the postseason.
1/1/19 - 05:09 PM ET
Jared Goff, Rams advance to NFC Championship with 30-22 win over the Cowboys.
Goff was 15/28 for 186 yards, zero touchdowns, and zero interceptions, also adding six carries for 12 yards. The numbers obviously don’t pop out in the box score, but Goff played great, consistently hitting receivers in stride to keep the offense moving as Todd Gurley and C.J. Anderson both rushed for over 100 yards. As a runner, Goff even picked up a clutch third-down conversion on the game-sealing drive with an 11-yard keeper. The Rams should be confident heading into the conference championship next Sunday against the winner of tomorrow’s Eagles-Saints game.
1/12/19 - 11:24 PM ET
Patrick Mahomes wins first playoff start as Chiefs advance to the AFC title game.
Mahomes was 27/41 for 278 yards along with three carries for eight yards and a touchdown. The All-Pro led Kansas City to 14 quick first-quarter points and 24 points in the first half total, then the Colts did a pretty good job of limiting him in the second half, but overall Mahomes played well in his first playoff start. His one notable bad miss was on a deep corner route to Travis Kelce for a potential touchdown where he didn’t set his feet, but he was otherwise accurate and made his usual spectacular throws. Mahomes didn’t seem at all phased by the postseason, and he should be locked in with a Super Bowl trip on the line next Sunday against the Patriots or Chargers.
1/12/19 - 07:50 PM ET
Chris Moore (shoulder/hip) is officially active for today’s playoff game.
Moore missed Friday’s practice, but he’s ready to go for the Wild Card Round against the Chargers. Moore will be Baltimore’s No. 4 receiver as the team looks to advance to next weekend.
1/6/19 - 11:35 AM ET
Michael Gallup scores in the Wild Card Round
Gallup caught two passes for 18 yards and a touchdown in the Cowboys’ playoff win against the Seahawks. The score came on a fade route where he caught a dime from Dak Prescott in the end zone. As usual, Gallup received some deep shots throughout the game, and he’ll continue as mostly a boundary receiver for the Divisional Round next week versus the Saints or Rams.
1/5/19 - 11:44 PM ET
Dak Prescott throws one touchdown in Cowboys’ playoff loss.
Prescott was 20/32 for 266 yards and one touchdown along with two carries for three yards and a touchdown; he also had a two-point conversion on a pass to Amari Cooper. The passing score was a 29-yarder to Cooper in the first quarter on an in-breaking route that Cooper caught in stride and took to the house. The rushing score was on a speed option in the fourth quarter to cut the Rams’ lead to one possession. There were some throws Prescott missed, but he threw some dimes—including a 44-yard deep ball to Michael Gallup to set Dallas up at the two-yard line—and played well overall. Prescott enters the offseason with two division titles and a playoff victory under his belt, and he’ll get a full offseason with Amari Cooper leading up to next season. The Cowboys franchise quarterback is an obvious candidate for a contract extension in the coming months.
1/12/19 - 11:23 PM ET