More NFL playoff ratings predictions. Can the Divisional Round avoid the across-the-board declines seen last week? Also on tap, Warriors-Cavaliers, college basketball and the NHL.
NFL Divisional Round Games (Sat & Sun, NBC, CBS, FOX)

First on the docket, the defending NFC Champion Falcons face the hobbled Eagles. Philadelphia was one of the better stories of the NFL regular season, right until Carson Wentz tore his ACL. It is easy to get excited about a team with a star young quarterback, far less so for one led by Nick Foles. Atlanta has been in front of NFL fans’ faces for most of the past year and has yet to make an impression. The team’s win over the Rams last Saturday was the lowest rated primetime Wild Card game ever. Expect weak numbers. Seahawks-Falcons had a 16.2 in the same timeslot last year, and that was the lowest rating in the window since 2010. Prediction: 14.5.
In primetime, the Patriots start their playoff run against the surprising Titans. Bill Belichick can talk up Tennessee as much as he wants, but it is unlikely many viewers will buy his glowing assessment. New England is favored by two touchdowns. Do people hate the Patriots enough to stay home on a Saturday night and watch what could be a blowout of a mostly anonymous team? Unless Tennessee pulls a shocker, expect ratings to sink below last year’s 16.0 for Texans-Patriots, which was the lowest in the window since 2009. Prediction: 14.8.
On Sunday, CBS leads off with Jaguars-Steelers (1 PM). Jacksonville did not endear itself to the national audience with last week’s ugly win over Buffalo, but a defensive struggle might be an easier sell against higher-profile Pittsburgh. Even so, a multi-year low seems in the cards. The last Divisional game in the early Sunday window, Seahawks-Panthers in 2016, had a 21.1 rating (last year’s 1 PM game was rescheduled to primetime, earning a 19.8). The window has scored at least an 18.3 in every year since 2002. In this environment, can a game featuring a defensive-minded Jaguars team reach those heights? Prediction: 17.6.
Wrapping up the weekend, FOX has Saints-Vikings. This matchup may have been more intriguing had New Orleans not traded Adrian Peterson earlier in the season, but as it is, it figures to be the highest-quality game of the weekend. Whether that will be enough to overcome the NFL’s downward trajectory is another story. It is certainly no shame to decline from last year’s 26.1 for Packers-Cowboys, the highest Divisional Round rating since 1997. However, expect ratings to also fall from 2016, 2015, and every other year in recent memory. The late Sunday Divisional window has topped a 20 rating in every year since 2009 and a 19 in every year since 2001. Prediction: 18.9.
NBA: Warriors-Cavaliers (8 PM Mon TNT)
College Hoops: Northwestern-Indiana (4:30 PM Sun CBS)
NHL: Red Wings-Blackhawks (12:30 PM Sun NBC)
Last Week’s Results
— NFL: Titans-Chiefs. Prediction: 12.0; result: 13.0
— NFL: Falcons-Rams. Prediction: 14.1; result: 12.8
— NFL: Bills-Jaguars. Prediction: 15.0; result: 15.2
— NFL: Panthers-Saints. Prediction: 16.6; result: 17.5
— CBB: MSU-Ohio State. Prediction: 2.1; result: 2.1
— U.S. Figure Skating Champs. Prediction: 2.2; result: 2.7
— PGA Tournament of Champs. Prediction: 0.42; result: 0.42










