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Rams' Harrison Mevis on his winning kick tops NFL divisional round quotes - ESPN

With two close contests and two blowouts, the NFL's divisional round delivered a mixed bag of results. From Denver to Seattle, Foxborough and Chicago, frigid mid-January conditions set the stage for four win-or-go-home showdowns.

With stakes at their highest, emotions ran hot and provided plenty of fuel for sharp sound bites. Some of the postseason's most memorable moments didn't just happen between the whistles, but in the words shared before and after them. Players and coaches carried that intensity from the field to the podium, delivering standout lines in postgame news conferences.

From bold declarations to perfectly timed one-liners, here are the best quotes from around the NFL's divisional round.

The Rams defeated the Chicago Bears 20-17 in overtime to clinch their first NFC Championship Game appearance since 2021. The Bears seemed to be in prime position to win the game before quarterback Caleb Williams threw an interception with 6:47 left in overtime.

Los Angeles answered back by driving to set up a 42-yard field goal by Harrison Mevis. The rookie kicker nailed it to clinch the victory and didn't shy away from the moment when reflecting postgame.

The Bills' season ended in heartbreak and controversy in a 33-30 loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round. On a pivotal third-and-11 late in regulation, quarterback Josh Allen launched a deep pass that appeared to be secured by Brandin Cooks before Broncos cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian jarred the ball loose as they hit the ground.

The play was ruled a turnover, wiping out what would have been a potential game-winning field goal opportunity and instead giving Denver possession at its own 20-yard line.

Buffalo never recovered. After forcing overtime, the Bills

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