- Of the ten selections made for this weekend, only two were of quarterbacks that advanced to the Divisional Round.
- The most selected quarterback of the Wild Card round was sadly the one that performed the worst in Arizona's Kyler Murray. Al, Matt F., and Trevor watched as the Cardinals' franchise figurehead struggled mightily against division rival Los Angeles and finished a 23 point loss with just 137 passing yards and zero touchdowns.
- Jimmy Garoppolo and his 49ers were able to do enough to get past Dallas (with officiating shenanigans as well) but his 172 yards were not nearly enough to pull Kait out of the Pick One cellar heading into the Divisional Round.
- Pittsburgh didn't put up much of a fight against Kansas City which means that Ben Roethlisberger potentially rides off into the retirement sunset on a low note. However, his 215 yards were enough to keep Ryan in first and Greg out of last.
- Both NFC East quarterbacks packed their bags on Wild Card Weekend with Dak Prescott (Brittany) and Jalen Hurts (Colin) throwing for 254 and 258 yards respectively in their defeats to San Francisco and Tampa Bay.
- Josh Allen threw five touchdowns in Buffalo's dominant win over New England but he fell just shy of getting Matt S. the weekend's top score with 308 yards through the air.
- That total fell just shy of Derek Carr's 310 against Cincinnati which gave Scott the top score of the weekend and positioned him within striking distance of the top two heading into the Pick One's final three weeks.
- Nobody was ballsy enough to bet on the Chiefs getting bounced so Patrick Mahomes and his 404 passing yards, the optimal output, and 5 touchdowns went unused for the playoffs' opening round.
All Images From Pro Football Reference