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Mind-boggling stats: Divisional Round
The Divisional Round is set and teams will be playing to get one step closer to Super Bowl LII. The Falcons are peaking at the right time while the Patriots and Eagles look to host the championship game next week. Take a look at these Mind-boggling stats and more as we enter the Divisional Round!

Matt Ryan has a passer rating over 100 in each of his last five playoff games, tied for the second-longest streak in the Super Bowl era. The only player with a longer streak? Joe Montana, who did so in 8 straight games from 1988-1990.

Since 1998, ten quarterbacks have started a playoff game with 3-or-fewer starts in that regular season (Nick Foles will be 11th). Those quarterbacks combined to go 0-10 in the playoffs. The last such quarterback to win a playoff game was Randall Cunningham for the 1997 Vikings.

The 2016 Falcons won one game when scoring fewer than 30 points and allowed 30-or-more points in a total of seven games, including playoffs. The 2017 Falcons have flipped those totals, winning seven games when scoring fewer than 30 points and allowing 30-or-more points in only one game.

This will be Bill Belichick's 37th career playoff game as a head coach, breaking a tie with Tom Landry and Don Shula for the most in NFL history. Belichick already holds the NFL records for playoff wins (26) and Super Bowl wins (5) by a head coach.

Bad news for Marcus Mariota: since 2001, quarterbacks making their first or second career playoff start are 0-7 versus the Patriots. Mariota won his first career playoff start last week against the Chiefs and will try to do what Ben Roethlisberger, Philip Rivers, Tim Tebow, and four other quarterbacks failed to do.

Tom Brady is 17-3 in 20 career home playoff games. He has more playoff wins at home (17) than any other quarterback has playoff wins overall (home, road, and neutral sites combined).

The Jaguars beat the Steelers 30-9 in Week 5 in Pittsburgh. Only one team in NFL history has beaten the Steelers in Pittsburgh twice in the same season. That team? The 2007 Jaguars.

Who will win the wide receiver versus cornerback matchups when the Steelers and Jaguars clash on Sunday? Antonio Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster led all teammate wide receiver duos with 2,450 combined receiving yards this season. Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye combined to allow a 40.2 passer rating when targeted in coverage (per Pro Football Focus), by far the lowest of any teammate duo this season.

The Jaguars had the #1 pass defense this season, allowing just 169.9 passing yards per game. That's a bad sign for Ben Roethlisberger, who is 1-3 with four passing touchdowns and 11 interceptions in four career games against the #1 pass defense, including his 5 interception performance against the Jaguars in Week 5.

The NFL's #2 total offense (Saints) will meet the NFL's #1 total defense (Vikings) in this game. Since 1990, a top 2 total offense has faced a top 2 total defense in the playoffs seven times. Six of those seven matchups (including the last three) were won by the defense, with the only exception coming when the 49ers beat the Cowboys in the 1994 NFC Championship Game.

Drew Brees has 12 career playoff starts, while Case Keenum has zero. The last quarterback without a playoff start to beat a quarterback with 10-or-more playoff starts in a playoff game? Tim Tebow over Ben Roethlisberger in the 2011 Wild Card Round.

Mark Ingram and Alvin Kamara combined for the most scrimmage yards (3,094) and scrimmage touchdowns (25) of any teammate running back duo in the NFL this season. No team allowed fewer scrimmage yards (1,584) or scrimmage touchdowns (8, tied) to running backs this season than the Minnesota Vikings.