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Kent and Loggoff are back on Fanatically Speaking breaking down a wild NFL Divisional Round where turnovers and defense told the whole story.

They start with Rams–Bears, where Caleb Williams flashed superstar potential and costly mistakes in the snow and cold. The guys talk about his playoff growing pains, Ben Johnson’s inexperience as a first-year head coach, and whether the Rams are the most balanced team left.

Then it’s on to Seahawks–49ers, a straight-up beatdown that exposed a depleted Niners roster and raised the question: Are the Seahawks actually as good as they look blowing teams out?

From there, Kent and Loggoff get into Texans–Patriots, a defensive slugfest where both CJ Stroud and Drake May were turnover machines. They debate whether the Patriots and Drake May are “for real,” how much you can lean on an elite defense, and how one or two extra fumbles could’ve flipped the whole game.

Finally, they dive deep into Bills–Broncos, Josh Allen’s four turnovers, the controversial overtime interception, and the game-deciding pass interference calls. Was it actually a pick? Should PI still be a spot foul? And did the refs have too much influence on this game?