
The NFL playoffs won't include the Kansas City Chiefs for the first time in a decade. So, it feels like anything can happen in the postseason this year.
But which players will have the most impact on how long their team remains in the playoffs? Here are the five players who will determine just that.
While Allen hasn't played at an MVP level, he ended the regular season with the fourth-highest completion percentage (69.3%) and eighth-most touchdown passes (25), despite a lack of great pass-catchers around him. He also had the third most rushing touchdowns (14), behind running backs Jonathan Taylor and Derrick Henry.
Allen's dual-threat ability is what makes him the Bills' focal point and gives them a chance to stay alive in any playoff game. However, Allen is playing through a foot injury, and if that worsens, the Bills don't have a good enough defense to help them limp through games. Everything rides on Allen being the best version of himself for the next month.
If the Texans are going to make a serious playoff run, it's their league-best defense that will drive them there, and Anderson Jr. is the MVP for Houston's defensive unit. In his third season, the team captain has posted his best year yet with 12 sacks for 101 yards lost, the fourth-most among pass rushers.
While his rushing partner, Danielle Hunter, is ahead of him with 14 sacks, the tandem wouldn't have this much success without each other splitting opposing offenses' attention. So, if Anderson Jr. can keep playing at a high level, the Texans will keep every playoff game close.
Drake Maye enters his first NFL postseason as a legitimate MVP candidate, finishing the year with a league-best 71.7% completion percentage and 112.9 passer rating. He's also broken multiple team records held by Tom Brady.
However, Maye will now have to prove he can be a playoff winner like the future Hall of Famer. How the 23-year-old's star-making regular-season performance translates into the playoffs is the most exciting storyline. And without a first-round bye, Maye will quickly get the chance to prove if he's ready for the superstar label.
Drake Maye's final 2025 stat line
— NFL (@NFL) January 5, 2026
4,394 passing yards
31 passing TDs
8 INTs
450 rushing yards
4 rushing TDs pic.twitter.com/kGgv0FqzQQ
As the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the Seahawks let their strong run game give their inconsistent quarterback Sam Darnold a safety cushion. This means Kenneth Walker III will continue to be Darnold's best friend this January.
Walker ended the regular season with 1,027 rushing yards and was tied for the third-most plays of 20 or more rushing yards (10). Other teams' respect for Seattle's run game let Darnold connect with wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba on 27 plays for 20 or more receiving yards. So, Walker III will have to keep opposing defenses focused on him if the Seahawks want to remain the team to beat.
Before Adams injured his hamstring in Week 15, the veteran wide receiver led all wide receivers in touchdowns (14). Adams didn't relinquish that title despite missing three games to end the season.
Adams' healthy return to the Rams lineup will be a major boost for quarterback Matthew Stafford, who had a nearly automatic connection with Adams in the red zone. The potent Rams offense getting Adams back when other teams are limping into the postseason could be the decisive advantage Los Angeles has been waiting for.
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