The Latest: All 4 divisional games regular-season rematches
There will be a familiar feel to the NFL playoffs next weekend:
Every divisional-round game will be a rematch from the regular season, the first time that's happened in six years.
In the NFC, it's the Green Bay Packers at the Dallas Cowboys, and the Seattle Seahawks at the Atlanta Falcons.
The Green Bay Packers have advanced in the NFL playoffs with a 38-13 victory over the New York Giants.
Randall Cobb caught three of those touchdown passes from Rodgers, and that included a 42-yard Hail Mary right before halftime.
Eli Manning struggled for the Giants, although he did throw one touchdown pass.
Randall Cobb caught his third Aaron Rodgers' touchdown pass of the game as the Packers have taken control of their wild-card playoff game against the Giants.
Green Bay Packers receiver Jordy Nelson will not return to the NFC wild-card game against the New York Giants because of a rib injury.
Green Bay wide receiver Jordy Nelson is headed back to the locker room after taking a shot to the left side of his body by New York Giants safety Leon Hall while trying to pull in a pass.
The Packers so far haven't been able to move the ball effectively against a defense holding opponents to an NFC-low 17.8 points per game, even with receiver Randall Cobb back from an ankle injury.
Antonio Brown caught a pair of touchdown passes from Ben Roethlisberger and Le'Veon Bell broke Franco Harris' team record for rushing yards in a postseason game — a mark that had stood since the 1975 Super Bowl.
Bell topped Harris for most rushing yards in a playoff game on a third quarter touchdown run Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
The NFL's oldest starting linebacker preserved the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-6 halftime lead against the Miami Dolphins.
Reviewed by Dolphins doctors on the sideline, he was given his helmet back and returned to the game after missing just one snap.
A review of a 26-yard touchdown run was overturned because Bell was