Fantasy football does not end until the NFL crows its Super Bowl champion, so we're back with more coverage for Divisional Round playoff leagues. Our 2025 Divisional Round NFL playoff league quarterback rankings are here to help you with whatever contest you are participating in.
Welcome back, RotoBallers! It's time for yet another week of fantasy football and DFS action. This time, we'll be diving into signal-callers rankings for the second round of the NFL postseason. Below,
Patrick Mahomes isn't a complete dual-threat quarterback like Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson or Buffalo Bills signal caller Josh Allen. But don't expect the Kansas City Chiefs star to remain solely a pocket passer in Saturday's AFC divisional round battle against the Houston Texans .
As the Chiefs go for a Super Bowl three-peat, an entire generation of star quarterbacks hasn’t had a sniff of the Lombardi Trophy because of his sustained dominance.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills booked their berth in the divisional round of the playoffs with a comfortable 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos.
Henry broke the Ravens single-season record with 16 touchdowns, while Barkley was on the cusp of breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season 2,105 yards record but chose to sit out the final regular season game. If the Ravens and Eagles were to advance to the next round, they would need a heavy dose of running from these two players.
The Chiefs’ QB is in a league of his own, while Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen enter the postseason on the quest for hardware to elevate their illustrious résumés
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are leading contenders for NFL MVP this season, but both are eyeing the far bigger prize of a first Super Bowl; watch Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs,
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen received an apology from the refs for a missed call in their first playoff win. Kansas City Chiefs fans feel a certain type of way.