On Saturday, the NFL Playoffs continue as the Divisional Round gets underway starting with the Texans facing off against the Chiefs followed by the Commanders facing the Lions before Sunday's slate of games. While nearly half of the field was eliminated there are still ten LSU Tigers vying for a Super Bowl.
Detroit Lions
In his first season in the NFL, Mekhi Wingo finds himself on the top seed in the NFC while he may need to step up as he's playing on a banged up defense. Wingo and the Lions will be tasked with slowing down fellow LSU Tiger Jayden Daniels.
- Mekhi Wingo - Defensive Tackle
Los Angeles Rams
After going undrafted, Omar Speights made the Los Angeles Rams and has emerged as a starter looking to help the Rams in continuing their postseason run against an Eagles team that can gash teams with the run.
- Omar Speights - Linebacker
Washington Commanders
In year one, Jayden Daniels took the Commanders from a laughing stock to the Divisional Round knocking off the Buccaneers but, if he can lead the Commanders over the Lions it would launch things into the stratosphere.
- Jayden Daniels - Quarterback
Buffalo Bills
The Bills opened the playoffs knocking off against the Broncos with two LSU Tigers now looking to beat the Ravens as they continue to vie for Super Bowl rings.
- Will Clapp - Center
- Reid Ferguson - Long Snapper
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens may have their best team in recent memory and Tre'Davious White will look to add Super Bowl Champion to his incredible resume.
- Tre'Davious White - Cornerback
Houston Texans
The Houston Texans have more LSU Tigers than anyone else in the postseason becoming the perfect team to root for if your team didn't make the Playoffs. After picking Justin Herbert off twice last weekend, Derek Stingley Jr will look to help the Texans in knocking off the reigning Champions.
- Austin Deculus - Tackle
- Danielle Hunter - Edge Rusher
- Derek Stingley Jr - Cornerback
- Devin White - Linebacker