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NFL playoff rivalries: Brady vs. Brees

- Mike Jones

As the divisional round of the playoffs kicks off Saturday, old rivalries will be renewed, new ones arise, and history will be made.

Let's just call it Rivalry Week. When the NFL's divisional round of the playoffs kicks off Saturday, old rivalries will be renewed while others begin to bud, and history will be made.

From future Hall of Famers Tom Brady and Drew Brees to young draft classmates Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, two of the most marketable stars in Patrick Mahomes and Baker Mayfield to longtime friends- turned- foes Sean McVay and Matt LaFleur, the coming weekend offers it all.

The stakes are high, which only makes these matchups all the more compelling, and so this round has the potential to go down as quite a memorable weekend.

Here's a look at the biggest rivalries on tap:

Brady’s Bucs vs. Brees’ Saints

Sunday in New Orleans

6: 40 p. m. ET, Fox

You can't have a conversati­on about greatness without including the 43year- old Brady and the 41- year- old Brees.

For the last 20 years, they have dominated this league while serving as the gold standard of quarterbac­ks. Brady boasts six Super Bowl rings to Brees' one. Brady and Brees have each led the league in touchdown passes four different times. Brees boasts an NFL- record seven passing titles while Brady is a three- time MVP.

Head- to- head, Brees holds the edge, having won five of their seven meetings, including two this season now that they're divisional foes.

With each trying to stave off Father Time long enough to secure one more Lombardi Trophy, they meet again. But this is the first time that they will meet as playoff opponents.

“I guess it was inevitable,” Brees said Sunday when asked about the showdown. “Listen, the minute that he signed with the Bucs and came in the division, you felt like that was gonna be a team to contend with. That was gonna be a team that had playoff aspiration­s and beyond, just like us.”

Brady and the Buccaneers hope the third time is indeed the charm. Brady had two performanc­es he very much would like to forget: a two- touchdown, two- intercepti­on season opener, and then a zero- TD, three- intercepti­on outing in Week 9.

It's hard to beat a team three times. But don't tell that to the Saints. They enter the week as four- point favorites and will try to complete the sweep and take one more step toward that Lombardi Trophy.

Jackson’s Ravens vs. Allen’s Bills Saturday in Orchard Park, N. Y. 8: 15 p. m. ET, NBC

The sun certainly has begun to set on the careers of Brady and Brees, but the NFL appears to be in good hands because of the strong crop of quarterbac­ks taken in the last several years.

On Saturday, two members of the 2018 draft class will face off. Buffalo selected Allen with the seventh pick and Baltimore took Jackson 32nd overall.

Jackson and Allen each reflect the evolution of the quarterbac­k position. The prototypic­al, statuesque quarterbac­k appears headed for extinction, and in his place is a more athletic, wellrounde­d quarterbac­k, capable of doing just as much damage with his legs as with his arm.

Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, is coming off his second 1,000- yard rushing season. He ran for seven touchdowns while throwing for another 26. Meanwhile, Allen tallied eight rushing touchdowns while posting career passing numbers ( 4,544 yards, 37 touchdowns) and placing himself in this year's MVP conversati­on.

Both quarterbac­ks are coming off the first playoff victories of their careers after disappoint­ing losses in 2019.

Mayfield vs. Mahomes Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. 3: 05 p. m. ET, CBS

Insurance companies will have a field day with this matchup. Who will cram more commercial­s of their spokesman into the broadcast: State Farm and Mahomes, or Progressiv­e and Mayfield?

On the field, the defending Super Bowl champs and Mahomes ( the 2018

NFL MVP and reigning Super Bowl MVP) return to action after receiving a bye, and they'll face a red- hot Browns team led by a much- improved Mayfield and an aggressive defense.

Mahomes and Mayfield will renew their college rivalry, meeting for only the second time since their epic 2016 shootout.

In that game between Oklahoma and Texas Tech, Mayfield threw for 545 yards and an Oklahoma- record seven touchdowns, and Mahomes racked up 734 passing yards and five touchdown passes. Mayfield and the Sooners won 66- 59. Could similar fireworks be in store for the Chiefs, who boast one of the most prolific offenses in the league, and the Browns, who just hung 48 points on the Steelers?

McVay vs. LaFleur Saturday in Green Bay 4: 35 p. m. ET, Fox

The year was 2010, and two- time Super Bowl- winning head coach Mike Shanahan was forming his coaching staff in Washington. His quarterbac­ks coach was LaFleur. McVay started out as an offensive assistant before getting promoted to tight ends coach.

The two young coaches formed a close friendship, and seven years later, when McVay accepted the Rams' head coaching position, he hired LaFleur as his offensive coordinato­r.

Now, they'll face off for the first time as opposing coaches.

LaFleur, in his second season as head coach, and his Packers received a bye in the opening round of the playoffs because they earned the NFC's top seed. They return to action as 6 1⁄ 2- point favorites. But the Rams aren't to be taken lightly.

This is a showdown of the No. 1 scoring offense against the No. 1 scoring defense in the league, and McVay and LaFleur know each other's tendencies so well that it's going to be interestin­g to see which play- caller can win the war of wits.

The difference- maker could be Aaron Rodgers, the leading MVP candidate. The three- time All- Pro, two- time MVP and Super Bowl XLV champion holds a great experience edge over Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff, who has battled inconsiste­ncies this season and will be three weeks removed from surgery to repair a broken thumb on his passing hand.

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 ?? KIM KLEMENT/ USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The Chiefs and quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes will face the Browns in an AFC divisional round game as they embark this postseason on their Super Bowl defense.
KIM KLEMENT/ USA TODAY SPORTS The Chiefs and quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes will face the Browns in an AFC divisional round game as they embark this postseason on their Super Bowl defense.
 ?? KYLE TERADA/ USA TODAY ?? The Packers’ Matt LaFleur was on the same staff with Sean McVay in 2010 with Washington.
KYLE TERADA/ USA TODAY The Packers’ Matt LaFleur was on the same staff with Sean McVay in 2010 with Washington.

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