PFF broke down the numbers immediately after every game from the divisional round of the playoffs, including scores, rookie standouts and more.
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HST@BLT | GB@SF | TB@DET | KC@BUF
Baltimore Ravens 34, Houston Texans 10
Offensive spotlight: The Ravens were frustrated in the first half, as the Texans heavily blitzed and found a lot of success, but things clicked in the second half with the Ravens scoring on four straight possessions after halftime.
Lamar Jackson finished the game 16-for-22 for 152 yards with a pair of touchdowns while rushing for 100 yards and a pair of scores. Overall, the Ravens rushing attack was dominant, totaling 229 yards.
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San Francisco 49ers 24, Green Bay Packers 21
Defensive spotlight: 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw will get his fair share of praise for his performance, and quite rightly so. Greenlaw picked off Jordan Love twice in the game, the second of which sealed this game. The veteran racked up nine solo tackles and three defensive stops and was frequently the first defender to the ball carrier.
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Detroit Lions 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23
Rookie spotlight: The Lions took a lot of heat for spending the 12th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on a running back, but Jahmyr Gibbs gave them exactly what they were hoping for when they drafted him in this game. His 31-yard touchdown run blew the game open for the Lions, with the former Alabama standout finishing the game with 74 rushing yards on nine carries and another 40 yards on four receptions.
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Kansas City Chiefs 27, Buffalo Bills 24
Offensive spotlight: Josh Allen, PFF's highest-graded quarterback during the regular season, made four big-time throws but two turnover-worthy plays, pending review. Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs was held to just three catches for 21 yards on eight targets, and he dropped two balls — including a potentially game-changing deep pass.
Isiah Pacheco forced a game-high five missed tackles and rumbled for 67 yards after contact, pending review. He ranks second in rushing yards (186) and rushing yards after contact (124) this postseason.