NFL Power Rankings - Wild Card Weekend - January 4, 2019

John Crowe, Sports Contributor

NFL Power Rankings - Wild Card Weekend - January 4, 2019

Who is ranked #1 heading into the playoffs?
“No matter how much you've won, no matter how many games, no matter how many championships, no matter how many Super Bowls, you're not winning now, so you stink.” – Bill Parcells, Super Bowl winning coach and former Giants, Patriots, Jets, and Cowboys head coach.

It’s just as true now as when Parcells said it many years ago during his Hall of Fame coaching career. It’s also what the twelve teams headed into the “tournament,” as Parcells used to famously call the NFL playoffs, face starting this weekend in the Wild Card round.

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Patriots will be part of the first-round as they blew a chance at a first-round bye (and a home game in the Divisional Round) with a shocking 27-24 loss to the Dolphins (GoLocal Prov). So, with a Saturday night home game against the Titans and former Patriot now Tennessee head coach Mike Vrabel facing them squarely in the face, there’s no time to look back and ponder what might have been. Remember, the Patriots have never won a Super Bowl without having that coveted first-round bye. They also face the outside noise of this possibly being quarterback Tom Brady’s final home game in Foxboro after 20 years with his impending free agency just around the corner with the next loss.

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Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy is calling it the revenge tour as the Pats would have to beat the Titans along with possible games against the Chiefs and Ravens, the top two seeds in the AFC, all teams that have beaten New England in the past two seasons.

“We're one of 12 teams in the playoffs. We have a chance to go on a revenge tour and what better way to start it off with Tennessee who we lost to last year. A big motivation, we weren't happy about our performance,” Van Noy said in the locker room Monday, according to the team’s website.

Just like the Patriots, the Saints are division winners with a great record (13-3) that have to play right away in Wild Card Weekend. For both teams, it would take a home win then possibly a pair of road victories to make it to Miami for Super Bowl LIV.

So, how do the delicious dozen stack up heading into the postseason? 

See the Power Rankings in the Slideshow Below 


NFL Power Rankings - Wild Card Weekend - January 4, 2019

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