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"Análisis de los equipos de la NFC: ¿Quién tiene el éxito asegurado en el Super Bowl y quién se quedará en el camino?"

Cada equipo dio lo mejor de sí en el campo durante diecisiete partidos de la temporada regular, lo que significa que catorce equipos avanzan a los playoffs de la NFL, que comienzan este fin de semana. El fin de semana de la ronda de comodines arranca el sábado y se extiende hasta el lunes, y al finalizar, ocho equipos mantendrán vivo su sueño de conquistar un Super Bowl.

If you haven’t seen, we broke down why each AFC team will or won’t win the Super Bowl here, and now it’s time to look at the seven teams remaining in the NFC. The NFC certainly has elite teams at the top similarly to the AFC, but the wild card teams are a bit stronger so we may see some fireworks this weekend.

Because the offense has been historically efficient. Since 2002, the Lions rank fourth in points per drive behind the 2007 Patriots — yeah, that team — the 2018 Chiefs and the 2020 Packers. Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers is some pretty good company to be mentioned with in the same breath. Since Week 4, Detroit has scored 30 or more points in ten of their fourteen games. In fact, in those fourteen games, they’ve scored 40 or more points in six games while scoring less than 30 points just four times. This offense is really, really good. Their lowest point total of the season (16) came back in Week 2 versus the Bucs, also happens to be one of their two losses, where they happened to score one time in seven red zone possessions. Their other loss occurred by scoring 42 points.