In medieval Christian numerology, eight is the number of happy beginnings, rebirth, new starts and spiritual rebirth. It is also the number of baptism and resurrection, a symbol of the New Covenant and a symbol of happiness.So it's fitting that we still have eight teams left (even without the Jaguars' Jesus Trevor Lawrence). Eight franchises playing for the big prize or, indeed, the symbol of happiness – the Lombardi Trophy.The divisional rounds are coming up and we're going to take a close look at every single game.Which matchups are important and what have we learned from the Wildcard Games? Who is in what form? Which team can show strengths or exploit the weaknesses of their opponents?It will be about strong defences, such as Texans vs Patriots, or offences, such as Rams vs Bears. However, the QBs are also important. What can Josh Allen do against the Broncos defence, or how much pressure will Sam Darnold of the Niners be under?Here is an overview of all the games:Divisional 1: Bills at BroncosDivisional 2: 49ers at SeahawksDivisional 3: Texans at PatriotsDivisional 4: Rams at BearsWe'll also give you the latest update and (unsolicited) our two cents on the Steelers' HC situation. After 19 years, Mike Tomlin is stepping down!!! God, we've gotten old. When he started, there was no iPhone or social media.But now back to the present: have fun getting in the mood for the NFL Playoffs Divisional Round with the 8 remaining lucky disciples.