Scoring Rampage buries Vikes
It featured 86 points and 882 yards of offense, but the Rams' 49-37 win over the Vikings was really a one-sided affair. St. Louis will host the Bucs in the NFC title game.

By George, Titans reach AFC title game
With Eddie George providing the offense, and the defense holding the Colts in check, the Titans earned a 19-16 victory and a third date with the Jaguars.

Comeback King leads Bucs
Shaun King became only the second rookie QB to win a playoff game, rallying Tampa Bay to a 14-13 win over Washington and a date with St. Louis next Sunday.

Jag-gernaut rolls, 62-7
Jacksonville had plenty of answers for the critics -- 62 of them, in fact. The Jaguars simply mauled Miami 62-7.


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SPOTLIGHT AREA
TJ's Take
ESPN's Tom Jackson breaks down the final four and offers his Super Bowl pick.
Hoge's quick look at conference finals
ESPN's Merril Hoge breaks down the Titans-Jags and Bucs-Rams matchups.
Rams head to the NFC title game.
Dick Vermeil talks about his first playoff win since 1981.

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Scoring Rampage
Marshall Faulk talks about the explosive Rams offense.

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Kurt Warner's new arena
Kurt Warner discusses the game tempo.

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Rams and Bucs faceoff
Tony Dungy is impressed with the Rams' coaching staff.

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Kurt Warner's Rams scored 35 unanswered points in the second half.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
The Titans' win started with their defense. What we saw was a defense that was fundamentally sound and read its keys. They didn't allow the big play. They kept the Colts receivers from getting deep. They didn't allow the long run from Edgerrin James. And you could see Peyton Manning was hesitant at times.-- Tom Jackson