Playoff QBs: Who\’s Feeling the Pressure?

January 18, 2024

By: Carlos Alvarez

Good Morning,

A major NBA trade and more Australian Open action were the stories on Wednesday, but we’re full steam ahead towards the NFL’s Divisional Round. Eight quarterbacks are left standing, and they all have different expectations this weekend. Let’s discuss.

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NFL

The Final 8 QBs: Who Has An Edge?

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Photo: Kevin Sabitus / Getty Images

Analyzing the Remaining 8 Quarterbacks in the NFL Playoffs Based on Expectations — Which Ones Have the Juice?

The NFL Playoffs are down to eight teams, and that means just seven games remain until we crown the champion of Super Bowl LVIII. Which quarterback will hoist the Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 11? There’s no way for us to know for sure, but analyzing the expectation levels for the last eight gunslingers could help. C.J. Stroud has set the world on fire, but can he go all the way? Does Patrick Mahomes really have the moxie to do it… again?! Is Jared Goff about to take Detroit to the promised land? Or maybe it’s the year Lamar Jackson lets every team know they messed up by not making him an offer last season.

Let’s separate the quarterbacks into classes of expectations entering the divisional round.

Tier 1: Low Expectations

1st-Year QBs Playing With House Money

C.J. Stroud (Texans) and Jordan Love (Packers) represent the two lowest remaining seeds in each division, and they’ll need to slay giants on the road against the Ravens or 49ers, respectively. It’s unlikely, but these two young QBs are playing with house money. Love isn’t a rookie like Stroud, but neither franchise was expected to be part of the final eight with first-year starters. The fact that they’re here is a testament to these two young leaders. Both QBs had eerily similar numbers in the Wild Card Rounds (16/21, 272-274 yards, 3 TDs, no interceptions). This is probably the end of the road for Stroud and Love, but you never know. They’re not expected to win, so playing free could benefit them.

Tier 2: Some Expectations

Experienced Gamers Who Want It Bad

Baker Mayfield (Bucs) and Jared Goff (Lions) have a chip on their shoulders, and they face each other on Sunday afternoon. The Bucs haven’t been starved of postseason success thanks to Tom Brady, but Mayfield has an underdog mentality with something to prove. Goff is no different, and riding the high of the Lions’ first postseason win in 30-plus years should help. Neither QB is an MVP candidate, but they both need a deep playoff run for the sake of their career outlooks. They’ve both been traded at some point in their careers despite being former No. 1 overall picks. Make no mistake about the talent level of the other QBs, but one of these two might want it more after the career journey they’ve been through.

Tier 3: High Expectations

MVP-Caliber QBs Who Expect a Super Bowl

Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) and Brock Purdy (49ers) are probably the two-best traditional quarterbacks in the NFL, and their franchises entered the year with a Super Bowl mindset. Mahomes already owns two rings, and even though Purdy doesn’t have one, his weapons on offense have the 49ers\’ roster positioned for greatness. Even if Purdy doesn’t get it this year, the 49ers will be back. These two have high expectations, but their coaches and supporting casts likely aren’t feeling overwhelming pressure. They’re great teams with great QBs, and expectations are high, but not desperate.

Tier 4: Sky-High Expectations

The Guys Who Need a Lombardi ASAP

Josh Allen (Bills) and Lamar Jackson (Ravens) sit atop our list of expectational tiers. Neither quarterback has won a Super Bowl despite being elite over the past five years. Jackson has an MVP, and he’s the favorite to win the award again this season after collecting that $260 million contract. Allen has been buried in the media for turnovers when things go bad in Buffalo, but he has the Bills riding a six-game win streak and thinking this is the year. Both QBs don’t just have high expectations, but sky-high desires from their fan bases. Jackson and Allen (both in the AFC) need to rid the division of another Chiefs parade. If not, they\’ll risk being known as elite talent that can\’t win in big games.

We’ll find out which quarterbacks rise to the top of the Divisional Round this weekend.

NFL Divisional Round (Schedule)

AFC: Texans at Ravens (Sat. 4:30 pm ET, ESPN)

NFC: Packers at 49ers (Sat. 8:15 pm ET, FOX)

NFC: Bucs at Lions (Sun. 3:00 pm ET, NBC)

AFC: Chiefs at Bills (Sun. 6:30 pm ET, CBS)

Read More

ESPN: Mahomes Gears Up For Allen Again, Compares Rivalry to Brady-Manning

Yahoo! Sports: Ranking the 8 NFL Quarterbacks Left in the 2024 Divisional Round

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NBA

Trade Alert: Pacers Add Siakam

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Photo: Justin Casterline / Getty Images

Pacers Give Up 2 Players, 3 Picks for Pascal Siakam (Raptors) in 3-Team Deal

NBA Trade Deadline season is officially upon us (Feb. 8), and the speedy Pacers just made a splash. Indiana had been working hard to secure a athletic, defensive-minded 4-man, and they got their guy in Raptors’ star Pascal Siakam. Siakam, 29, is averaging 22.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists this season. He’s a two-time All-Star, too. The Pacers had to give up Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora and a trio of 1st-round picks in a deal that also included the Pelicans.

Trade Details

Pacers Get: Pascal Siakam, 2nd-Round Pick

Raptors Get: Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora, Kira Lewis, 3 1st-Round Picks

*Pelicans Offload Kira Lewis’ Contract & 2nd-Round Pick

Toronto has been the most active team before the trade deadline. They’ve already sent O.G. Anunoby to the Knicks for Canadian R.J. Barrett, and Barrett has seen his season reinvigorated. The rise of Raptors’ forward Scottie Barnes to superstar levels also made Siakam an expendable asset as Toronto (15-25) continues to struggle. So, who’s next on the trade block?

Top Trade Targets (Rumors)

Zach LaVine (Bulls)

Dejounte Murray (Hawks)

Kyle Kuzma (Wizards)

Kyle Lowry (Heat)

Mikal Bridges (Nets)

Read More

CBS Sports: Trade Grades: Pacers Add Another Star With Calculated Risk

B/R: 76ers Will Reportedly Be ‘Active’ at Trade Deadline

NBA: 2023-24 NBA Trade Tracker: Every Official Deal This Season

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HIGHLIGHTS

Lightning Round

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Photo: Andy Cheung / Getty Images

Djokovic Survives 2nd Round, #5 Jessica Pegula Gets Upset & Dejounte Murray Hits Buzzer-Beater for the Hawks

 Australian Open

M: #1 N. Djokovic def. A. Popyrin (6-3, 4-6, 7-6, 6-3)

M: #5 A. Rublev def. C. Eubanks (6-4, 6-4, 6-4)

M: #6 A. Zverev def. L. Klein (7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6)

M: #7 S. Tsitsipas def. J. Thompson (4-6, 7-6, 6-2, 7-6)

W: #1 I. Swiatek def. D. Collins (6-4, 3-6, 6-4)

W: #2 A. Sabalenka def. B. Fruhvirtova (6-3, 6-2)

W: C. Burel def. #5 J. Pegula (6-4, 6-2)

W: E. Avanesyan def. #8 M. Sakkari (6-4, 6-4)

 NBA

Hawks def. Magic (106-104)

*Dejounte Murray (26 pts) Hits GW Buzzer-Beater

Lakers def. Mavericks (127-110)
*Anthony Davis (28-12-9) & Luka Doncic (33-13-10)

Pelicans def. Hornets (132-112)

*Brandon Ingram (28-10-10) Drops Triple-Double

Bonus: T-Wolves’ Anthony Edwards\’ Must-See Jam

 NHL

Red Wings def. Panthers (3-2, OT)

*Detroit’s Wins 3rd Straight on Dylan Larkin’s OT Winner

 NCAA Basketball

M: #1 UConn def. #18 Creighton (62-48)

M: #4 North Carolina def. Louisville (86-70)

M: #5 Houston def. #25 Texas Tech (77-54)

*Jamal Shead Goes for 29 Points, 10 Assists

M: #8 Kentucky def. Miss. State (90-77)

W: #9 UConn def. Seton Hall (83-59)

*Paige Bueckers Drops Season-High 32 Points

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STORYLINES  

NFL Power Rankings

The field shrinks. Eight teams remain, and six teams ride off into the offseason sunset to lick their wounds and plot for 2024. Turns out, it\’s easier to rank the league this way! Let’s rank the eight teams left in the playoffs. (FOX Sports)

Golf is Changing Rapidly

Jon Rahm won’t be in the field this weekend to defend his title at The American Express. Instead, he’s building an LIV Golf team for his Feb. 2 debut in Dubai. The LPGA is back this week. And Rory McIlroy has big ideas. (ESPN)

NHL Power Rankings

The Edmonton Oilers have reached full juggernaut mode, and they\’ve been running roughshod all over the NHL in the last month. Their 11-game win streak is more than enough to earn another bump in the power rankings. (CBS Sports)

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NEWS

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SCHEDULE

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Australian Open

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NBA

Bulls at Raptors (7:30 pm ET)

Grizzlies at Timberwolves (10:00 pm ET)

Pacers at Kings (10:00 pm ET)

NHL

Avalanche at Bruins (7:00 pm ET)

Wild at Lightning (7:00 pm ET)

Kraken at Oilers (9:00 pm ET)

Rangers at Golden Knights (10:00 pm ET)

Copa Del Rey

Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid (3:30 pm ET)

PGA Tour

The American Express (All Weekend)