 Super Wildcard weekend is in the rearview mirror and it has set up what could be some extremely entertaining matchups and divisional weekend actions starting late Saturday afternoon on the frozen tundra. The Rams will head into Lambeau Field to take on the top seated Packers where the temps will be around 17 degrees at kickoff with a chance for a little snow. Why not? Aaron Donald and Cooper Cup are dealing with injuries and right now the Rams are a team without a starting quarterback named. John Wolford had a stinger and left the game against the Seahawks and Jared Goff, he's still recovering from thumb surgery. There's no problem with the Packers at quarterback though as Aaron Rodgers will try to take his team to his fifth NFC Championship game. The night cap on Saturday will feature the AFC second seed Buffalo Bills who ended their long playoff win drought with a victory over the Colts on Wildcard weekend and they will be hosting the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens coming in hot, they've won six straight including their win over Tennessee on Wildcard weekend, may all come down to the signal callers, one Josh Allen, the seventh overall pick from the 2018 draft and Lamar Jackson, the last pick of that same first round in 2018. Oh and the top overall pick from that draft will also be playing on Sunday afternoon. That'd be Baker Mayfield after the Browns absolutely pasted the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Sunday night. Their reward, they get to try to knock off number one seeded Kansas City and try to prevent them from defending their title. Just like Buffalo, Cleveland is coming off their first playoff win this century. The last time the Browns won a playoff game, Seinfeld was in its sixth season and the number one show on television to win another playoff game will be a daunting task though. Patrick Mahomes and company have won 23 of their last 24 with him under center. Could the chief stop the two headed rushing attack of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt? Could the Browns slow down Mahomes? We'll see these questions answered Sunday. While the last two games feature some of the rising stars at the quarterback position in the league, final game of the divisional weekend will ensure at least one quarterback from the 40 and over club will be in the NFC championship game. It will be the third meeting of the season between the Saints and Buccaneers and the first two went to the Saints by a combined score of 72-27. Drew Brees has thrown six touchdowns against no interceptions while Tom Brady has thrown for two TDs in five picks and two losses to the Saints. He has never though lost to the same opponent three times in his NFL career. Drew Brees turns 42 Friday. Brady turned 43 in August.