The NFL's Super Wild Card Weekend kicked off with quite a bang. The Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills picked up wins in an all-AFC evening of activity.
The Bengals win was particularly noteworthy, as it snapped a 31-year franchise drought of postseason victories. The Las Vegas Raiders, who scratched and clawed their way into the postseason, proved to be a worthy opponent and came close to sending the game into overtime.
Cincinnati prevailed, though, and proved that it is going to be a force in the AFC's race to Super Bowl LVI.
Field YatesThe longest playoff drought in the NFL is over: the Bengals have won their first playoff game in 31 years.