MMQB: Who Will Win Super Bowl LII? Our NFL Playoff Predictions

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Who Will Win Super Bowl LII? Our NFL Playoff Predictions
By PETER KING AND THE MMQB STAFF

According to our staff, home-field advantage will play a role in Super Bowl 52. The Vikings are the heavy favorite in the NFC, picked to win the conference by 10 of our 11 prognosticators. (There was little confidence in the NFC’s top seed, the Nick Foles-led Eagles, who were pegged as one-and-done by all but one voter.)

As for the AFC champ, it was a near-even split between the top two seeds. Ultimately, Minnesota, with the opportunity to play as a (likely) home underdog on February 4, ended up tied with the Patriots as the leading vote-getter to win it all.

AFC CHAMPION: Steelers (6 votes), Patriots (5)

NFC CHAMPION: Vikings (10), Saints (1)

SUPER BOWL LII CHAMPION: Vikings (4), Patriots (4), Steelers (3)

PETER KING

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Vikings 27, Patriots 23: Finally, it happens. Home-field won’t matter as much in this historic Super Bowl as will the best single unit in the 12-team playoffs: Minnesota’s defense. Imagine Case Keenum, the Vikes’ third option at quarterback entering the season, beating Tom Brady in a Super Bowl, and beating him in the Vikings’ backyard. Man, what a strange trip this season has been.

JENNY VRENTAS

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Steelers 20, Vikings 16: Five of the last six times the Patriots had the top seed in the AFC they made it to the Super Bowl. But this year’s Steelers team, specifically the defense, is better than the one that lost in last year’s AFC championship game in Foxborough.

The Super Bowl will be a throwback matchup highlighted by two excellent defenses, but the Steelers, with the more talented overall roster, come out with the win. Afterward, Ben Roethlisberger retires.

ROBERT KLEMKO

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Steelers 31, Saints 28: As good as this Saints defense has been of late—holding their last six opponents to fewer than 300 yards passing and three of their last four opponents to less than 100 rushing—I don’t think there’s a team in football capable of containing Ben Roethlisberger, Martavis Bryant, Le’Veon Bell and JuJu Smith-Schuster when healthy and clicking. New Orleans’ best hope would be DE Cameron Jordan, who would be going up against Steelers RT Marcus Gilbert (who has quietly had a tremendous season).

ANDY BENOIT

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Patriots 24, Vikings 20: The game’s best quarterback (and best player), Tom Brady, against the league’s best defense. That’s as good as it gets.

JONATHAN JONES

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Patriots 31, Vikings 16: We may get our first clunker of a Super Bowl since the 48th edition. The Patriots are far and away the best team, and as impressive as Minnesota’s defense is, they don’t have the offense to win a title. Tom Brady is going to win his sixth Super Bowl and become even more immortal when he and Bill Belichick become the first team to win a Super Bowl in the opponent’s house.

TIM ROHAN

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Vikings 24, Steelers 21: The Vikings ride their No. 1-ranked defense through the NFC, take advantage of Carson Wentz’s absence and become the first team in NFL history to play in the Super Bowl as the home team. On the AFC side, Ben Roethlisberger and Co. finally get revenge on Tom Brady and the Pats. But in the Super Bowl, the Vikings defense makes the difference, especially playing at home. The 2017 season ends with Case Keenum being carried off on his teammates’ shoulders.

CONOR ORR

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Patriots 35, Vikings 13: The Vikings become the first team in NFL history to make the Super Bowl in their home stadium, which gives sportswriters a week of free content—a minor escape from writing the 241st feature on The Patriot Way. But once kickoff is underway, it’s clear Bill Belichick has knowledge of the future.

MARK MRAVIC

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Steelers 31, Vikings 19: I had Steelers-Eagles as my midseason pick, but with Philly terribly weakened now the Vikes will ride home field to the Super Bowl. The Case Keenum magic will end at home against a Steelers attack that will have all their weapons back.

ANDREW BRANDT

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Vikings 27, Steelers 20: I usually favor explosive offenses but this is the year of the Vikings and their fabulous defense. They are fast, physical and extremely well-coached. And they have enough offense, with Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen, to win. The fact that they are playing the Super Bowl at home is gravy; this is the year of the Vikings.

KALYN KAHLER

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Vikings 21, Steelers 14: Minnesota becomes the first team to play a Super Bowl on home turf, and playing in the shadow of US Bank’s giant gjallarhorn is just the home field advantage they need to edge the Steelers. Ben Roethlisberger leads a two-minute drill, and completes what looks to be an eight-yard touchdown to Jesse James with two seconds left to tie the game.

The ball is jostled as he hits the ground after he extends his arms over the goal line. The play is reviewed, and it is determined the catch did not survive the ground. On the bright side for Pittsburgh, this play is the momentum that finally changes the catch rule’s application at the goal line.

GARY GRAMLING

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Patriots 27, Vikings 26: I’d just like to point out I was predicting Patriots over Vikings in the Super Bowl before it was cool. (Just ignore all that stuff about Derek Carr MVP.)
 

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If I had to make one of these, that's how I'd do it. I do think Buffalo will upset the Jags in round 1 though, and I have a feeling KC might upset the Steelers if that's how it goes down, but if I had to buy in on any of the charts above, sadly, King's got the best one.

Gonna go wash my hands now. My fingers feel dirty.
 

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Vikings are a very solid team with a great defense. However am I the only one waiting on case keenum to go case keenum ?

Love the guys attitude and hard work but come on !
 

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nobody has us going by the Vikings? Hmmmm.....should be a great reversal of fortunes....40 years ago....the Vikes always gave us hell in the playoffs.

I can't believe people believe in Case Keenum.
 

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So Peter King was a liar a few weeks ago when he said that he thought the Rams would come out of the NFC.....isn't that special?
 

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He's playing well despite not having great arm talent, he's made some pretty big throws. Arm strength is great, but not the only defining quality of good QB play.
I'd agree....

But he plays indoors....so he's protected more than usual from the effects of the elements. Much like dudes when they go to natural grass from turf slow down, if he was outdoors, he'd face more difficulties.

Guys like Case...Foles...always come back to earth...it's a matter of when, not if.
 

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Vikings are a very solid team with a great defense. However am I the only one waiting on case keenum to go case keenum ?

Love the guys attitude and hard work but come on !

I feel the same. That said, their defense is good enough to get them to the Super Bowl and they're at home, which magnifies a great defense. Posted before that they're allowing 12.9 ppg at home, which is ridiculously good.

Can the Rams go in there and put points on them? If so I think Case implodes, with the Rams teeing off on him. We'll see, but for now my respect for them is all about that defense.
 

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I think the Vikings are favorites in the NFC clearly, but I am suprised ALL of them have them as NFC champs.

Everyone is like "wow the NFC is stacked" but they all chose the same team, meh
 

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I'd agree....

But he plays indoors....so he's protected more than usual from the effects of the elements. Much like dudes when they go to natural grass from turf slow down, if he was outdoors, he'd face more difficulties.

Guys like Case...Foles...always come back to earth...it's a matter of when, not if.
Yeah, true, but he might not have to play outdoors in the playoffs. I guess the big question is when? All season people have been doubting him, and he's still winning. I'm not saying the guy is real threat, but expecting him to be "Case Keenum of the Rams" hasn't happened yet, and might not the team around him was awful. Fans expected that when we played them, and he picked us apart.
 

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Also, why is everyone so certain Pittsbugh would beat Jax in the Divisional round ? The Jaguars destroyed them earlier this year, I don't see why the matchup would be suddenly super unfavorable to them.
 

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At least most of these people have the Rams Winning the 1st Playoff game! Which means, we will make it to the Conference Championship game at the very Least!!!

LOL even Benoit has us Beating the Falcon's!!:rolllaugh:
 

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All of this is out the door when the Rams host either Carolina or New Orleans for the NFC championship. That's how I see it.
 

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All of this is out the door when the Rams host either Carolina or New Orleans for the NFC championship. That's how I see it.

IF the Rams win the first two rounds, I will be shocked if it's not the Saints in LA. And they'll have their rook CB this time around, that is one nasty, nasty matchup.