Pregame: Wild Card Round
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Wild Card Round: Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs, the bracket opens here. Kickoff: Sun January 9, 2011. Winner advances to the divisional round. Loser starts the offseason early.[1][2]
Columnist
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Wild card weekend is the most chaotic football the calendar produces. Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs is the kind of game that decides whether a season was a long buildup or a quick exit. These are the games where the second-tier playoff teams have to prove they belong. Most don't. The few who do define the rest of January.
Around the league
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The bracket has narrowed to the teams that survived the regular season. Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs are two of them; the rest of the league is in scouting mode for the offseason. What happens in this round shifts the rest of the tree: a road favorite winning rearranges seeding expectations; a home upset shows the bracket math underweights heart.
Trend analyst
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Baltimore Ravens versus Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card Round. The teams who reach this round have already proven they survive a long schedule; the stats that matter most now are the ones that compress: scoring differential, red-zone efficiency, turnover margin. At this stage of the year, the simple math is that defenses tighten and the team that protects the ball wins more often than the team that scores the most. Whichever side of Baltimore Ravens-Kansas City Chiefs cleans up the careless plays first usually walks out with the result. Conservative-game expectations should not surprise the reader; both staffs know exactly what worked all season and will lean hard on what travels. The early answer is the kicking game, where any swing of field position compounds.