Championship Weekend Staff Picks: Can the Patriots Overcome All Odds to Make It to Super Bowl LX?
Conference Championship weekend is in full swing, and while Philly fans are still reeling from their Eagles' Wild Card loss, we've got our eyes on two exciting matchups that could determine the next champions of both conferences. The real question on everyone's mind: can the Patriots overcome all odds and make it to Super Bowl LX?
For the AFC Championship game, Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham is set to take the field in place of injured star Bo Nix, but we're not buying that narrative as the underdog choice. Denver's defense has been stout throughout their playoff run, and Sean Payton's ability to keep his team calm under pressure could be just what they need to pull off a victory.
Geoff Mosher of PhillyVoice is sticking with Denver, predicting a narrow 23-20 win, while Evan Macy can't help but pick the Patriots' more talented roster, even if it means going against their better judgment. Nick Tricome takes a more nuanced approach, citing his faith in Stidham's ability to adapt and lead the team to victory.
Meanwhile, the NFC Championship game pits the 1-seed Seahawks against the Rams, who have been struggling with consistency throughout their playoff run. Seattle's defense has been an absolute force to be reckoned with, and Sam Darnold looks poised to take his team to the Super Bowl for the first time in years.
Nick Tricome believes that Los Angeles' vulnerability will be exposed by the Seahawks' suffocating defense, while Evan Macy picks against her better judgment, predicting a closer 27-24 win for Seattle. For Geoff Mosher, it's all about the Rams' star-studded roster and Matthew Stafford's ability to elevate his team in high-pressure situations – but he'll have to go with his gut this time.
As we head into the final stretch of the NFL playoffs, one thing is clear: these matchups are shaping up to be absolute thrillers. Will the Patriots pull off a miraculous comeback? Can Denver keep their momentum going against all odds? Or will Seattle's dominance prove too much for Los Angeles?
One thing's for sure – only one team can emerge victorious and claim the Super Bowl title.
Conference Championship weekend is in full swing, and while Philly fans are still reeling from their Eagles' Wild Card loss, we've got our eyes on two exciting matchups that could determine the next champions of both conferences. The real question on everyone's mind: can the Patriots overcome all odds and make it to Super Bowl LX?
For the AFC Championship game, Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham is set to take the field in place of injured star Bo Nix, but we're not buying that narrative as the underdog choice. Denver's defense has been stout throughout their playoff run, and Sean Payton's ability to keep his team calm under pressure could be just what they need to pull off a victory.
Geoff Mosher of PhillyVoice is sticking with Denver, predicting a narrow 23-20 win, while Evan Macy can't help but pick the Patriots' more talented roster, even if it means going against their better judgment. Nick Tricome takes a more nuanced approach, citing his faith in Stidham's ability to adapt and lead the team to victory.
Meanwhile, the NFC Championship game pits the 1-seed Seahawks against the Rams, who have been struggling with consistency throughout their playoff run. Seattle's defense has been an absolute force to be reckoned with, and Sam Darnold looks poised to take his team to the Super Bowl for the first time in years.
Nick Tricome believes that Los Angeles' vulnerability will be exposed by the Seahawks' suffocating defense, while Evan Macy picks against her better judgment, predicting a closer 27-24 win for Seattle. For Geoff Mosher, it's all about the Rams' star-studded roster and Matthew Stafford's ability to elevate his team in high-pressure situations – but he'll have to go with his gut this time.
As we head into the final stretch of the NFL playoffs, one thing is clear: these matchups are shaping up to be absolute thrillers. Will the Patriots pull off a miraculous comeback? Can Denver keep their momentum going against all odds? Or will Seattle's dominance prove too much for Los Angeles?
One thing's for sure – only one team can emerge victorious and claim the Super Bowl title.