The Rams may have home-field advantage, but the Falcons have been there and done that, and that counts for something heading into their wild-card matchup.

Los Angeles was perhaps the greatest surprise of the 2017 NFL regular season. They went from third place in the NFC West to division champions and last place in the NFL in scoring to first.

However, they’re still a very young team with almost no postseason experience. Atlanta is another story.

According to Carolina Panthers stat guru Will Bryan, the Falcons have the second-most total playoff games played of any team in the NFC field, while the Rams have the fewest by far.

Here’s a complete look at each NFC team’s playoff experience heading into this year’s postseason schedule.

While this is an encouraging sign, the Rams still opened as six-point favorites.