Madden 24 Simulates – NFL Divisional Predictions – Bills Advance

Madden 24 Simulates - NFL Divisional Round Predictions - Bills Advance
Madden 24 Simulates - NFL Divisional Round Predictions - Bills Advance

Madden 24 Simulates – NFL Divisional Round

Predictions – Bills Advance

Madden 24 Simulates – NFL Divisional Predictions – Bills Advance

To simulate and make predictions for the NFL Divisional Round games, we used Madden 24. This week’s slate of games is

fascinating, with the Bills and Chiefs rematch and the first-seeded teams maintaining their home-field advantage among the

highlights. Madden 24 finished 3-3 in its predictions last week. The simulations forecast the last three games of the week

incorrectly after they started the week 3-0.

Madden 24 Simulates - NFL Divisional RoundPredictions - Bills Advance
Madden 24 Simulates – NFL Divisional Round
Predictions – Bills Advance

In this series, we mimic the game between the two opponents by running 15-minute quarters on All-Madden difficulty. We

make an effort to use the most recent reports on injuries that are available at the time of publication. Unless a player appears

unlikely to play, we usually start most of the starters. Still, let us begin these Simulations.

Madden 24 Simulates – NFL Divisional Round Predictions – Texans 21 – Ravens 31

TEAM Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 FINAL
Texans 7 7 0 7 21
Ravens 10 7 14 0 31

DeMeco Ryan’s first season as HC comes to an end after a hard fought battle with Baltimore. However, to take a team with

several rookie starters to the Divisional Round surely merits some celebration. Rookies C.J. Stroud and Will Anderson Jr., put

up some good performances in their final effort of the year.

verall, the game felt pretty close up until the second half, with the Texans even taking a 14-10 lead early in the 2nd quarter.

However, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens took off with 21 unanswered points. Rookie WR Zay Flowers caught two TD passes,

including a 69-yarder that extended their lead 24-14 at the time.

Additionally, the Ravens’ run game put up some great numbers, with 198 rushing yards between Jackson and his backs. Gus

Edwards picked up 90 yards on 16 carries, with Jackson racking up another one 76 on eight. Overall, the Ravens’ offense

seemed almost unstoppable. In the end, Houston managed to score another touchdown to make it a two-possession game with

8:38 remaining. However, they failed to score on subsequent drives as Baltimore wasted the clock with their run game.

With the win, Jackson and the Ravens advance to the AFC Championship game, where they will host the winner of the Chiefs-

Bills game.

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