GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- After Saturday's NFL Wild Card playoff action, two former Florida players have been eliminated from contention.

Wide receiver Demarcus Robinson had a big day for the Kansas City Chiefs, recording four catches for 57 yards and one touchdown, but it wasn't enough. The Chiefs fell to the Titans.

But a former Florida player is guaranteed to win a Super Bowl, with at least one former player remaining on every team at this point.

Tennessee Titans coach Mike Mularkey, a former Florida tight end, advanced to the Divisional round of the playoffs and likely saved his job in the process.

In the night game, two former Florida players also advanced to the Divisional round, with Atlanta's Brian Poole and Keanu Neal topping Los Angeles' Dominique Easley to move on.

Neal tallied six tackles and an assist in the game, while Poole also added four tackles.

The Falcons, of course, will be looking to repeat as NFC Champions after winning the conference a year ago and then falling short after building a big lead in the Super Bowl.

With Sunday's games about to begin, five other former Florida players will see their teams in action today.

In the early game at 1:05 p.m. ET, Buffalo Bills receiver Deonte Thompson will square off against Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler and linebacker Lerentee McCray.

Then later in the afternoon, Carolina Panthers defensive end Bryan Cox Jr. will take on Alex Anzalone's New Orleans Saints.

You can today's playoff schedule for former Gators players below.

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Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET

Buffalo at Jacksonville

(WR Deonte Thompson, Bills)

(DE Dante Fowler, Jaguars)

(LB Lerentee McCray, Jaguars)

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Sunday, 4:30 p.m. ET

Carolina at New Orleans

(DE Bryan Cox Jr., Panthers)

(LB Alex Anzalone, Saints)

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