To be technical, since the conference championships are next week, this week's games fall under "conference semi-finals" as well. 4 games, 4 networks, 2 days. By the time the NCAA's College Football Playoff final rolls around on Monday, it will be dessert for football fanatics, and worth the wait.
Because it's now more about television ratings, Saturday's opener will kick off just after 4:30 pm (ET). It's been that way the last few years, but, being an old school guy, I'd sooner have the first game at 1:30 (ET) at the earliest. That's just me.
Digression over.
Saturday:Houston @ Kansas City (4:30, ABC/ESPN).
A ways back, these two teams played an epic game in which the Chiefs mounted a 2nd half comeback to eliminate the Texans. This has the potential to be just as exciting. Kansas City begins its quest for a 3-peat, while 2nd year QB CJ Stroud & Houston look to spoil the party. This will be a tight one, despite what the oddsmakers think.
Pick: Kansas City.
Washington @ Detroit (8 pm, Fox).
Detroit has survived the loss of 2023 #1 draft pick Aidan Hutchinson, currently seen in a State Farm commercial, to an early season injury. Washington has been a nice story, with the development of rookie QB Jayden Daniels, who has shown veteran poise beyond his years, just like fellow LSU alum Joe Burrow of the Bengals. The Commanders need to make a statement early, because if Detroit gets out to a fast start, it could be over before halftime. Again, the oddsmakers overestimated the matchup.
Honestly, I think the league's media partners see money in a rematch between Detroit & Buffalo, rather than Detroit & Kansas City, but a fresh matchup in the Super Bowl makes more sense.
Pick: Detroit.
Sunday:
Los Angeles @ Philadelphia (3 pm, NBC/Peacock):
As Los Angeles itself has had to deal with out-of-season wildfires the last two weeks, the Rams have been a beacon of hope for the City of Angels. I thought the Chargers would do the same last week, but, nope.
But, how can the Rams defense contain Saquon Barkley? If they gave out separate MVP awards in each conference, Barkley, the ex-Giant, would've wrapped up the NFC MVP already. Let's not forget that the Eagles have a stout defense of their own, and former offensive lineman Jason Kelce, now with ESPN, will likely lend some moral support.
Pick: Philadelphia.
Baltimore @ Buffalo (CBS, 6:30 pm.).
These two teams are practically mirror images of each other with MVP candidates at QB in Lamar Jackson & Josh Allen. However, Baltimore also has Derrick Henry at running back. It will come down to Jackson & Allen, as the last man with the ball will end up winning.
Pick: Buffalo.
Of course, I could be wrong.