NFL star players who will debut in the playoffs

A significant number of NFL celebrities will play their first post-season game in the Wild Card round

Jamal Adams screamed with joy as he secured his playoff ticket last month, lighting a cigar on the podium once Seattle Seahawks they won the division.

After spending the first three years of NFL watching the post season remotely with New York Jets, the 25-year-old safety enjoys the opportunity to play relevant games in January, after being changed with Seattle during the winter-spring break.

“I don’t want to feel too happy because I don’t want people to say that I’m dramatic or that they haven’t been in these situations before,” he said. Adams after the victory over Los Angeles Rams, which allowed Seahawks ensures leadership West Division from National Conference in week 16.

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Adams He is one of the few famous players who are preparing for their first appearance in the post-season, looking for more fame by appearing on the huge playoff stage.

Here’s a look at some of the players making their playoff debuts this weekend:

Baker Mayfield, defender, Cleveland Browns: The only time his defender Cleveland was seen last season in an ad, not on the field. But Mayfield had an effective performance in the third year with Browns and helped the franchise return to the playoffs for the first time since 2002.

Minkah Fitzpatrick, safety, Pittsburgh Steelers: Some have questioned the decision that smelter took last season to get to the safety of that Miami Dolphins selected in the first round, despite dealing with the defender’s injury Ben Roethlisberger That made the playoffs a long shot. Today the doubts are gone.

Chase Young, defensive side, Washington football team: The second overall pick in the draft had an excellent rookie season Washington helping to strengthen in advance a strong defensive line, which was the pillar of the team and gives them a chance against Tom Brady and Buccaneer.

Jonathan Taylor, runner, Indianapolis Colts: After a slow start to his debut season at Indianapolis, he tied for 23rd in the league with 428 yards in his first 10 games, Taylor appeared as a star from Colts in closing to guide the team to the postseason. Undoubtedly, Colts it will take another brilliant performance from you to stay in Saturday’s fight against inspiration Buffalo Bills.

Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, wide receivers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The two receivers you have Gulf of Tampa were among the most productive in the league, but never advanced into the postseason until Brady came to the team last year. Evans He is the first player to start his career with at least 1,000 meters in each of the first seven seasons, but is recovering from a left knee injury that calls into question his involvement this week. Godwin He has also dealt with injuries this season, but has 3,015 meters and 23 touchdowns in the last three years.

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