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NFL Playoffs Shakeup: Mahomes, Bengals Out

The NFL playoffs are experiencing an unprecedented shakeup, with star quarterbacks like Mahomes, Burrow, and Prescott sidelined. The Chiefs, Bengals, and Cowboys have all been eliminated, while the Ravens and Lions are fighting to stay in the race. The Patriots, Bears, and Jaguars are poised to capitalize on this upheaval, but the Bills might benefit the most with Allens clear path to the Super Bowl.

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