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NFL playoff picks: Who wins highly anticipated reunions over weekend?

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Eighteen teams down, 14 still alive and kicking.

The NFL playoffs have arrived, the tournament to win Super Bowl 58 next month in Las Vegas finally initiating Saturday – and won’t it be nice to focus attention on the football field instead of the vortex of coaching news occurring away from it?

The wild-card round of the 2023 postseason should be something, expected to include everything from frigid weather, a game that will be streamed on Peacock but won’t be widely available on television (aside from local markets in Kansas City and Miami), one coach, the Dallas Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy, facing his former team (Green Bay Packers) and perhaps the pièce de résistance – Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford and Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff simultaneously squaring off against their previous clubs Sunday night.

Who survives and advances? Who doesn’t? Our experts’ forecast:

NFL wild-card picks

(Odds provided by BetMGM. Access more BetMGM odds here.)

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NFL wild-card game-by-game predictions, picks, odds

Cleveland Browns at Houston TexansMiami Dolphins at Kansas City ChiefsPittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo BillsGreen Bay Packers at Dallas CowboysLos Angeles Rams at Detroit LionsPhiladelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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