 The wildcard round of the playoffs didn't fail to entertain. The Titans made an 18-point comeback and the Jaguars won their first playoff game since the 2007 season. Eight teams remained and here are our picks for each game of the divisional round of the playoffs. The Atlanta Falcons vs the Philadelphia Eagles. The last time the Eagles on the Falcons faced in the playoffs, the Eagles won 27-10 and advanced to Super Bowl 39. Now, it seems as though the Falcons have become the favorites in this week's game. What many people overlook is that the Falcons boast a top 10 defense, which means trouble for a questionable Philly offense. We're picking the Falcons to win this one on the road, 23-10. The Tennessee Titans vs the New England Patriots. Call it luck, call it a fluke, but you can't deny that the Titans came to play this past Saturday. Even being ridiculed as the worst team in the playoffs this year, Tennessee carries a chip on their shoulder going into Foxboro. The Patriots have been to the AFC Championship every year since the 2011 season, and to advance to the AFC Championship that year in 2011, the Patriots defeated the Tim Tebow led Denver Broncos who, just like the Titans, will label the worst team in the playoffs. Deja Vu perhaps? Give me the Patriots to win, 31-17. The Jacksonville Jaguars vs the Pittsburgh Steelers. When the Jaguars and Steelers faced in week 5 earlier this season, Ben Rothesberger threw 5 interceptions and a 30-9 loss against the AFC South Champs. It would be shocking to see that kind of performance again from Big Ben, though I wouldn't expect him to breeze through Saxonville's defense. Many expect a more offensive output from Pittsburgh, but the Jaguars' defense will still do enough damage to allow Blake Bortles to keep up. Expect a Jaguar's upset, 24-20. The New Orleans Saints vs the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota comes into this weekend as one of the most balanced teams in the NFC. With a chance to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium, their defense has a tough task against the best running back duo in this league. The Vikings defense is second in the league against both the run and the pass, so it seems that the big easy offense will be limited. Defense will rule this game as the Vikings win, 20-16. Do you agree with our picks? Let us know by leaving a comment down below. Also subscribe to this channel for more NFL and college football content, and make sure to follow us on all social media sites.