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The Biggest X-Factor for Every Remaining Playoff Team


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SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2926377-the-biggest-x-factor-for-every-remaining-playoff-team
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He was replaced by recent addition Blake Hance, who hadn't even practiced with Mayfield before the game."A guy named Blake, who I introduced myself to literally in the locker room before the game, stepped up in the fourth quarter," Mayfield told NBC's Michelle Tafoya after the game.If Cleveland is going to have a chance against teams like Buffalo and this Sunday's opponent, the Kansas City Chiefs, it's going to be because the line keeps Mayfield clean and opens holes for Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt.Most of the Green Bay Packers' star power lies on the offensive side of the ball. While the Bills are less of a running team—they ranked just 20th in rushing this season—Allen can gash defenses with his legs when it's necessary.Given the amount of offensive talent the Chiefs possess, opponents are likely to try shortening games and grinding them out on the ground. However, he also rushed for 15 yards and caught two passes for five yards in that game.It's Hill's ability to run and catch the ball that could pay big dividends against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in round three of their AFC South rivalry. Tampa's biggest asset defensively is its run defense, and utilizing Hill can help augment New Orleans' ground attack.When the Saints shellacked the Buccaneers 38-3 in Week 9, Hill carried the ball seven times for 54 yards and had a 21-yard reception. If the Buccaneers are going to move past the Saints and potentially the Packers next week, they're going to need their pass rush to dominate like it did at times during the regular season.The pass rush rarely rattled Washington Football Team quarterback Taylor Heinicke, who threw for 306 yards with a touchdown, an interception and two sacks on Saturday.

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