#StanfordNFL Super Wild Card Weekend#StanfordNFL Super Wild Card Weekend
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#StanfordNFL Super Wild Card Weekend



Highlights from Super Wild Card Weekend

Colts vs. Bills

  • Bobby Okereke made five tackles, three solo, in a 27-24 loss at Buffalo in the Wild Card round. The second-year linebacker played 49 total snaps for the Colts.
  • Harrison Phillips played 23 total snaps, 18 on defense, making three total tackles to help the Bills to the win over Indianapolis — Buffalo's first playoff win since 1995. The Bills will face the Ravens in the divisional round. 
  • Trent Murphy was inactive for the Bills in the victory over the Colts.

Rams vs. Seahawks

  • Colby Parkinson was inactive for the Seahawks in the loss to the Rams.

Buccaneers vs. Washington Football Team

  • Casey Toohill played a career-high 25 snaps, 22 on special teams, in his first career playoff game — a 31-23 loss to the Buccaneers.

Ravens vs. Titans

  • Jordan Richards made a solo tackle in 20 snaps on special teams in the Ravens upset over the Titans in the wild card round, 20-13. 

Bears vs. Saints

  • Andrus Peat started along the offensive line in a 21-6 win over the Bears. He helped pave the way for 385 yards of total offense for the Saints, playing all 84 snaps on offense, and did not allow a sack. New Orleans advanced to a divisional round matchup against Tampa Bay. 
  • James Vaughters saw the field for 16 snaps, 10 on defense, in Chicago's wild card loss to the Saints.
  • Ty Montgomery was inactive for the Saints in the victory over the Bears.

Browns vs. Steelers

  • David DeCastro played all 90 snaps in a start at guard for the Steelers in a loss to the Browns. DeCastro did not allow a sack on a season-high 73 pass blocking snaps.
  • Austin Hooper reached the endzone in the second quarter, hauling in seven receptions for 46 yards in Cleveland's 48-37 win over the Steelers. He made three receptions for 20 yards on the Browns' final drive of the first half — driving 66 yards in the final two minutes of the period. Hooper concluded the drive with a seven-yard touchdown to put Cleveland up 35-7. The Browns advance to the AFC divisional round against the Chiefs, and they won their first playoff game since the 1994 season.