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In just 23 days, Post Malone and Reba will open the Usher concert Super Bowl LVIII. With sunflowers, gentle hands, and the heart of a fighter, let’s dive into today’s sports news round up.
— Former Toronto Raptor Pascal Siakam, breaking hearts across the Great White North in his first video as an Indiana Pacer, following Wednesday’s blockbuster trade. Now, Chris Boucher is the last Dino left in the Six from the 2019 championship team. Say it ain’t so.
NFL Divisional Round Playoffs
🏈 Chasing the crown
The GIST: After a Super Wild Card Weekend chock-full of gridiron chaos, eight teams — four from the American Football Conference (AFC) and four from the National Football Conference (NFC) — punched their tickets to this weekend’s divisional round. Hut, hut, here we go.
AFC
No. 4 Houston Texans vs. No. 1 Baltimore Ravens, tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. ET: The Ravens, led by All-Pro quarterback (QB) Lamar Jackson, were Super Bowl favorites all season and for good reason: They led the league in rushing and sacks. Coming off a bye week, the Ravens will be extra dangerous.
- But don’t count out rookie phenom QB C.J. Stroud and the Texans, who torched Cleveland’s top-ranked defense last weekend.
No. 3 Kansas City Chiefs vs. No. 2 Buffalo Bills, Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET: This matchup is guaranteed to make the whole place shimmer. The defending Super Bowl champ Chiefs have bested Buffalo in their last two postseason tilts, with Mr. Swift, aka tight end Travis Kelce, hauling in a total of three touchdowns (TDs) in those two games. Bad blood, indeed.
- That said, KC will be hitting the road in the playoffs for the first time in the QB Patrick Mahomes era. And playing at Orchard Park is never easy. Plus, Bills QB Josh Allen is feeling it after absolutely slaying last week.
NFC
No. 7 Green Bay Packers vs. No. 1 San Francisco 49ers, tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. ET: Yes, the Packers shocked the world with last week’s dismantling of the No. 2 Dallas Cowboys, but they’re in for an even bigger challenge against the 49ers, who enjoyed a first-round bye after securing the No. 1 seed.
- With seven All-Pros, including running back Christian McCaffrey and linebacker Fred Warner, San Fran looks poised to quash the upstart Pack.
No. 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. No. 3 Detroit Lions, Sunday at 3 p.m. ET: Coming off their first playoff win since 1992, the Lions are looking for their first multi-win postseason since 1957. Even better, the squad can do it at home as they prepare to host their second playoff game in as many weeks. Safe to say, Motown is electric.
- Lions QB Jared Goff is still riding high after topping his former squad last week while star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson will hope to make Bucs QB Baker Mayfield uncomfortable. Meanwhile, Tampa will rely on their postseason pedigree to stifle the Lions’ charge.
🎾 Upsets reign supreme Down Under
World No. 5 Jessica Pegula lost to unseeded Clara Burel in the second round on Wednesday, making Pegula the fifth Top 8 women’s player to be bounced out of the Australian Open this year, joining the defeated ranks of No. 3 Elena Rybakina and No. 6 Ons Jabeur.
- And No. 1 Iga Świątek narrowly avoided a second-round upset of her own, powering back to top American Danielle Collins.
- On the men’s side, world No. 16 Ben Shelton fell to No. 20 Adrian Mannarino in the third round, bringing the 21-year-old’s time in Melbourne to a surprisingly early end. His loss, coupled with No. 15 Francis Tiafoe's second round exit, means America’s best chance for their first male Grand Slam champion in 20 years lies with No. 12 Taylor Fritz.
⏩ North America’s youths are cruising
Canada’s very own No. 27 Félix Auger-Aliassime has locked in his third round berth, set to play later today, while the United States’ Fritz defeated his third round opponent last night to cruise into the fourth. Slay all day.
- And on the women’s side, forever favorite No. 4 Coco Gauff is well on her way to her second Grand Slam title, topping fellow American Alycia Parks overnight in the third round. You go, Coco.
👀 Off-court drama making all the wrong headlines
No. 6 Alexander Zverev will play in the third round of the tourney later today, despite awaiting a criminal trial back home in Germany amid allegations of domestic abuse.
- Other top men’s players have notably avoided answering any questions about Zverev, but some women’s players are speaking out, including Świątek, who said it’s “not good when a player that’s facing charges like that is being promoted.” Retweet.
Together With The GIST
👕 Wear your heart on your sleeve
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⛳ LPGA: HGV Tournament of Champions — Ongoing through Sunday — The Golf Channel
- Japan’s Ayaka Furue leads the field after day one of the season opener, but Canadian and defending champ Brooke Henderson sits only four strokes back. Eyes on your inbox this Sunday for all things LPGA.
🍁 NHL: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Vancouver Canucks — Tomorrow at 7 p.m. ET — Sportsnet
- Fire up the Zambonis — tomorrow is Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada. See if the Leafs can steal a road win from the Pacific Division leaders before the Battle of Alberta begins at 10 p.m. ET between the Edmonton Oilers and the Calgary Flames. Puck yeah.
🏀 NBA: Toronto Raptors vs. NY Knicks — Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ET — TSN4
- Sorry Dr. Seuss, we will cry because the Pascal Siakam era is over, but only until the Raptors tip off in the Big Apple for the first time since trading OG Anunoby for RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley last month. Game on.
🏒 PWHL: Toronto vs. Montreal — Tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. ET — CBC Gem
- Following three straight losses, captain Blayre Turnbull and Toronto have an uphill battle to climb when they visit the 514 to take on Marie-Philip Poulin’s second-place club.
Together With FanDuel
The rivalry continues. As mentioned, Buffalo and Kansas City will meet once again in the NFL’s Divisional Round. This will be the third time that Patrick Mahomes–led KC will square off in a postseason game against Josh Allen’s Bills, with KC winning the last two contests.
- But, this is the first time that they’ll meet in Buffalo, and Bills Mafia knows a thing or two about making noise.
Ahead of the 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday matchup, Buffalo are the slight favorites with a -2.5 spread on FanDuel, meaning they’re expected to win by less than a field goal.
- With chilly weather anticipated, both teams will likely rely on their running backs (KC’s Isiah Pacheco and Buffalo’s James Cook), making FanDuel’s touchdown (TD) scorer props extra interesting.
Here’s what passed The GIST squad’s vibe check this week:
🏌️ What’s ending
Tiger Woods x Nike. The golf GOAT is parting ways with the sporting giant after 27 years and too many iconic looks to count.
🏔️ What to watch
Society of the Snow. This heart-wrenching film is based on the real-life story of the Uruguayan rugby team, whose plane crashed into a glacier over the Andes in 1972. Grab the tissues.
👛 What to buy
A Baggu bag. They’re cute, versatile, and equipped with two interior pockets to stay organized. What more could you want?
Take Your Pick
As you read, there will be no mad love in this AFC Divisional Round clash, with a spot in the conference championship on the line. Who’s your pick to win the big game?
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