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NFL play-offs: Green Bay Packers and Tennessee Titans enter divisional round

The NFL play-offs have reached the divisional round and revenge is on a few minds on the road to Super Bowl 56.

After earning a bye last week, the top seeds in each Conference now enter the fray, and the NFC's Green Bay Packers return with a mouthwatering match-up with the San Francisco 49ers.

Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the league's reigning MVP, aims to finally get some play-off payback against his boyhood team, who snubbed him in the 2005 draft.

The Buffalo Bills are out to avenge last year's AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, which denied them a place in Super Bowl 55.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won last year's Super Bowl and now they face the Los Angeles Rams, whose star-studded roster is keen to get one over the 'GOAT' Tom Brady, who helped the New England Patriots beat the Rams in Super Bowl 53.

And the Tennessee Titans, the AFC's top seed, have a point to prove as they kick off week two of the play-offs at home to the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday.

Way back in 2005, quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Alex Smith came into the NFL draft as the highest-rated prospects, with San Francisco having the first pick.

Rodgers grew up in California supporting the 49ers but they chose Smith, and the NFL world watched as Rodgers waited and waited to be picked.

Team after team passed on Rodgers before Green Bay put him out of his misery, selecting him with the 24th pick.

«You kind of joke with the guys in the green room: 'who's going to be the last one in there?'» said Rodgers. «It's not that funny when it's you and they're cleaning up the room around you.»

But it was being overlooked by San Francisco in particular that has fuelled his NFL success.

Asked at the draft about how disappointed he was, Rodgers replied: «Not

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