NFL & CFP predictions.

PORT JEFF, as we gear up for a great weekend of football, I’ve got you covered with some predictions on both the CFP and the NFL. 

 

NFL wild card predictions: We will start with the AFC and the Chargers. In an intriguing between two of the better up-and-coming teams in the NFL, I predict the Chargers to win this one. The Texans have been playing poorly over the past month since clinching their division. The Harbaugh/Herbert-led Chargers have gone toe-to-toe with just about everyone they have played this season. expect the Chargers win in a close game 21-17.

 

It is always an intriguing matchup when two teams from the same division face off in the postseason. The Ravens and Steelers are no strangers to one another, they play twice a season. In my opinion, this should not be close. The Ravens have been performing exceptionally well for a month, while the Steelers have been experiencing yet another late-season collapse. The final score in this game should be at least a two-touchdown difference.

 

Bucs-Commanders: Out of all games the weekend, this one is the toughest to predict. Rookie QBs on the road are normally easy spot to pick a game but Daniels is no ordinary rookie. QB Jayden Daniels has been one of the best in football this year. He is officially one those players where, matter the circumstance his team has a to any game play in because him. This Tampa team a tough. However, Baker Mayfield leading way with an experienced team, I predict Tampa Bay to win in a close one, 27-24.

 

CFP predictions: Ohio State vs Texas has all the makings of instant classic. The Buckeyes have been on a mission since embarrassing loss to Michigan at home to close the season. Since then, they have rolled through the Football Playoff. I the Buckeyes to advance to the championship game.

Jackson Sternberg

 

 

The Penn State -Notre Dame playoff game was a thrilling contest. The first half was dominated by Nittany, but the second half saw a dramatic shift in momentum. The Irish emerged with an intensity, taking the lead the first time, only to relinquish it back to Penn State. A crucial fourth-quarter interception by Drew Allar ultimately gave the game to the Irish, who walked off with a 27-24 victory.

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Jackson and his twin brother Jacob are son's of MTM legend, Al Sternberg. Being the youngest of the twins by 10 minutes, Jackson knows the value of time. Look for him and Jacob to collaborate and/or create separately. Family quirk: the twins don Speedos when wake-boarding on Long Island's beaches.