Who is the X-Factor for every team this week in the playoffs? Will they show up?
Baltimore Ravens: Rashod Bateman
With Zay Flowers out, Bateman is the new WR1 and will see plenty of coverage from Joey Porter.
Denver Broncos: Bo Nix
He’s been tremendous thus far, but how will he fare in his first playoff game in difficult conditions?
Los Angeles Chargers: Quentin Johnston
Ladd McConkey is sure-handed, but Johnston has been highly inconsistent. Can he make the critical catches on third and long?
Houston Texans: Diontae Johnson
Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell are out with injuries. Johnson has been a Pro Bowl-caliber player in his career. Can he step up and give C.J. Stroud another option?
Buffalo Bills: James Cook
Buffalo is a run-first offense, and Cook has been the central part of that all season. Can he keep it up in the playoffs?
Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels
Tampa’s run defense will contain Brian Robinson and Austin Ekeler, so Daniels is going to have to be accurate with his downfield passing to pull off this upset.
Tampa Bay Bucs: Jalen McMillan
Mike Evans is going to be shadowed by his nemesis Marshon Lattimore, which means that McMillan is going to have to continue his stellar late-season play.
Pittsburgh Steelers: George Pickens
Simply put, if Pickens has a bad game, the Steelers have no chance of pulling off this upset.
Minnesota Vikings: Jordan Addison
Justin Jefferson and T.J. Hockenson are superstars in their position. Addison has all the talent to be at the next level. This is a game where he can show that talent off.
Los Angeles Rams: Cooper Kupp
He’s been irrelevant in the passing attack over the last few weeks. Will this be the weekend when he returns to form?