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Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Divisional Round

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Here are this weekend’s picks as Drew Forrester and Luke Jones forecast the divisional round in the NFL.
Drew finished the regular season with a 163-89 record and went 2-2 last weekend. Luke took home the title for the regular season with a 166-86 record and was 3-1 in the wild card round. Official standings were only kept for NFL games during the regular season.
To hear the full explanation of their picks, click HERE.
Texans at Ravens: Baltimore 20-14 (Drew), Baltimore 26-17 (Luke), Baltimore 24-13 (special guest Rob Fahey)
Saints at 49ers: New Orleans 27-20 (Drew), New Orleans 24-17 (Luke)
Broncos at Patriots: New England 31-17 (Drew), New England 28-17 (Luke)
Giants at Packers: Green Bay 33-26 (Drew), Green Bay 31-20 (Luke)

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