Wild Card weekend is finally upon us as what happens here will undoubtedly have a major effect all the way through the NFL Playoffs. Which team will advance and continue their path to glory? Here are simulated results of every Wild Card game done in Madden 18.

For football fans across the globe, this is the start of what should be a huge weekend to begin the NFL Playoffs. Wild Card weekend is all about underdog teams that have fought their way all season long for a shot at the postseason by going up against some tough competition.

An entire season’s worth of hard work, practice, and execution ultimately comes down to this. The winning team advances to continue their journey towards reaching Super Bowl 52. The losing team, unfortunately, begins the long offseason ahead as they’ll be sent home packing with the sting of defeat looming over their heads for a very long time.

These Madden 18 simulated results were done using specific parameters, so everything is fair and done with the absolute latest rosters. Here are the usual parameters for these simulations:

Absolutely no user games were played

Live rosters used were up to date as of January 5, 2018, and we had to make just a few changes to account for injuries and suspensions

Screenshots were taken after using Super Sim

Settings included All-Pro difficulty, Simulation sliders and six-minute quarters

Without further ado, let’s get right to each Madden 18 simulated matchup!

Tennessee Titans 38 vs. Kansas City Chiefs 24

The Tennesee Titans will, unfortunately, be without running back DeMarco Murray in this Wild Card matchup which will undoubtedly affect their superb rushing attack. Even against the struggling defense of the Kansas City Chiefs, Murray would have been a difference-maker, but now all eyes will be on what running back Derrick Henry can do to make up for his absence.

In this simulated Madden 18 matchup, the snow didn’t stop the Titans from taking care of business as quarterback Marcus Mariota went 30/40 for 354 passing yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Henry rose to the occasion as he ended the game with 96 rushing yards on 24 attempts and two touchdowns. When the game was within reach for the Chiefs, the Titans defense held their own after they were torched twice by tight end Travis Kelce who was the top receiver of the game with eight receptions for 122 yards and a pair of touchdowns.