 We are down to the Elite 8. The divisional round of the playoffs began with the Cincinnati Bengals traveling into Nashville to face the Tennessee Titans. No team has had more momentum than the Bengals the past few weeks, as they've been able to win their first playoff game since 1991. The Tennessee Titans are well rested and are more dangerous than ever with Derek Henry back in the lineup. Breaking down the numbers, the 13th ranked Bengals offense has an edge against the 17th ranked Titans offense. However, defensively, the Titans have performed better than sincey, finishing at 12th and the Bengals, ranking at 18th. We asked you guys on social media who's going to win this game. If we take a look at the polls, 58% is going with the road team that Cincinnati Bengals, while 42% like the Tennessee Titans. We think the Titans got this one, the number one seed in the AFC, win by four. Later that night, the San Francisco 49ers faced the Green Bay Packers. The Niners were able to prevent a Cowboys comeback, being the only road team to win last week. Debyeo Samuel continues to produce on offense, but defensively, the 49ers may be without Nick Bosa. Green Bay is coming off a much needed buy that was beneficial in resting their injured players, such as Randall Cobb and Jair Alexander. Taking a look at the stats, the 49ers surprisingly have the Packers beat in both offense and defense, ranking at 7th on offense and 3rd on defense. The Packers ranked 10th on offense and 9th on defense. Should be a good one with both teams ranking inside of the top 10. And if we ask you guys on social media who's going to win this game, 77% is going with the number one seed in the NFC, the Green Bay Packers, while 23% like the 49ers. Give us the Packers to win by eight. Continuing with the NFC, the Los Angeles Rams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a rematch of their week three game. Earlier this season, it was LA who won 34-24. The Rams have won six of their last seven games, with one of those being a 34-11 route against the Arizona Cardinals last week. The Buccaneers have been solid as well, shutting out the Eagles in last week's playoff win for the majority of the game. If we break down the team's stats, both have been great on offense, with the Bucs ranking at 2nd and the Rams at 9th. Each team's defense, however, has been weak in the secondary. The Rams have the 17th ranked defense and the Bucs have the 13th. And if we take a look at social media, who's going to win this game? Well the polls, according to you guys, it's going to be very, very close. 51% like the LA Rams, 49% like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Could go either way, but we like the Rams who went all in all season and getting the players that they need to make a Super Bowl run. Rams win by four. And finally, to wrap up the divisional round, it's a battle between two heavyweights, the Buffalo Bills versus the Kansas City Chiefs. Not only did both of these teams win, but it was the way that they won that showed that both these teams are capable of making the Super Bowl. The Bills dominated the Stingy Patriots defense, while the Chiefs put on an offensive showing through the air led by Patrick Mahomes. Only one of these teams are moving on. Statistically, both teams have a top five offense, with the Bills working at five and the Chiefs at number three. Defensively, it's night and day. The Bills are the best team on defense, while the Chiefs are ranked at 27. Will that play a factor? Will we take a look at the polls? 65% are going with the Buffalo Bills, 35% are going with the Kansas City Chiefs. We'll take the Bills to win in this one by three. So if all of the viewers' predictions come true, that means next week in the AFC Championship, the Cincinnati Bengals will face the Buffalo Bills. In the end of the championship, the Los Angeles Rams will face the Green Bay Packers. And if our time to football predictions are true, the AFC Championship looks the same with the Rams versus the Packers, but the AFC Championship looks a little different, with the Tennessee Titans hosting the Buffalo Bills, instead of it being the Bills visiting Buffalo. Leave your comments and let us know who your picks are for the divisional round of the 2021 NFL Playoffs.