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The Chiefs, Bills, Bengals, Eagles and 49ers are the cream of this year’s playoff class. There’s also a bunch of potent but incomplete teams who could upend the playoffs.
We’ve arrived at the playoffs. Please take a moment to read the safety card in the pocket located on the back of the seat in front of you. We could be in for a wild ride.

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This wasn’t an easy choice, but here’s my justification.
Our staff voting for NFL MVP is complete here at SB Nation.com, and when the dust settled I was left being the only No. 1 vote for Jalen Hurts. Make no mistake, it was a brutal choice down the ballot for Most Valuable Player, and every semblance of logic told me this should be Patrick Mahomes — but in the end I just couldn’t bring myself to move off Hurts.

Louisiana State University athletics is increasing its security for the gymnastics program after an incident involving fans of Olivia Dunne. The occurrence took place after the Tigers’ season-opening meet at Utah last weekend.
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne looks on during a PAC-12 meet against Utah last week in Salt Lake City. (Getty Images)
Dunne, who has an estimated NIL valuation of $2.7 million, is one of the biggest stars in college sports. The 20-year-old gymnast has more than 6.5 million followers on TikTok, and 2.5 million on Instagram.

Everyone’s favorite over-dramatized gateway drug into Formula 1, Drive To Survive, is coming back, and we now have our first glimpse at Season 5.
Netflix unveiled a teaser trailer that teases plenty of talk about the 2022 regulations plus an appearance from a certain Dutch double-World Champion.

We start with some VO from F1 journalist Will Buxton. He talks about how 2022 saw the biggest overhaul in regulations that the sport had ever seen. Then, F1 president Stefano Domenicali pops up to say the drivers like challenges.

Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari’s expressive face clearly said question mark as he pondered one after his latest disaster – a 71-68 loss at home to 20-point underdog South Carolina on Tuesday.
“You said the season is a marathon, but is there a sense of urgency, like, ‘Hey, we’ve got to get this thing turned,” the reporter asked, but didn’t get to finish.
“Today,” Calipari said interrupting. “Today was a sense of urgency.”
The urgency alarms have been ringing since an 89-75 loss at Missouri on Dec. 28, and they exploded in a 78-52 loss at Alabama last Saturday.