BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 11: Head coach Mike Tomlin looks on during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens during the AFC Wild Card Playoff at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
The tables have now turned twice for Mike Tomlin, and the second go-around has been painful.
Everyone was singing his praises for the job he did getting Pittsburgh out of the gates hot this year and the work he did with both Justin Fields and then Russell Wilson in the middle of the season. But the Steelers faded fast down the stretch of the season, and Wild Card Weekend was just a continuation of that as he and his squad were outclassed.
12. Green Bay Packers: Matt LaFleur
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 12: Head coach Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers looks on in the third quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Lincoln Financial Field on January 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
You have to give LaFleur credit for keeping this team afloat during the regular season, especially with a roster that seemed to lose a key player every other week. But Sunday night was a glaring reminder of how far Green Bay is from the top of the NFC food chain.
His offense was out of sync, and the defense—which looked promising at times this year—was a step behind Philly’s physicality. It’s not the kind of show you want in the NFL playoffs, especially for a coach who’s been under the microscope since Aaron Rodgers skipped town.
11. Denver Broncos: Sean Payton
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 12: Head coach Sean Payton of the Denver Broncos takes the field prior to playing the Buffalo Bills during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at Highmark Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Everything was looking peachy for Sean Payton off the rip on Sunday as Bo Nix led the team down the field to an early touchdown. But apparently, that was as far as Payton’s game plan went.
Denver’s offense stalled out entirely, and Buffalo proceeded to blow the doors off the Broncos, jettisoning them from postseason action.
10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Todd Bowles
TAMPA, FLORIDA – JANUARY 12: Head coach Todd Bowles of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts against the Washington Commanders during the second quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Raymond James Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Todd Bowles had one job: get the Buccaneers ready to win in the playoffs. Instead, his team looked underprepared, undisciplined, and incapable of handling the big moments in a 23-20 Wild Card loss to the Commanders.
There were far too many penalties and boneheaded plays at critical times for a team with this many NFL veterans and an experienced head coach leading the way.
9. Minnesota Vikings: Kevin O’Connell
GLENDALE, ARIZONA – JANUARY 13: Head coach Kevin O’Connell of the Minnesota Vikings looks on during the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings during the NFC Wild Card Playoff at State Farm Stadium on January 13, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
O’Connell deserves credit for the progress Minnesota has made under his watch and the way that he rebuilt Kirk Cousins first and now Sam Darnold, but the playoffs are where reputations are built. For now, his will be defined by his team’s failure to rise to the occasion when it mattered most.
If the Vikings are going to take the next step, O’Connell will need to prove he can prepare his team to succeed in the high-pressure moments that define a season.
8. Washington Commanders: Dan Quinn
TAMPA, FLORIDA – JANUARY 12: Head coach Dan Quinn of the Washington Commanders reacts against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Raymond James Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Dan Quinn knew the task ahead when he took the job in Washington: rebuild a fractured franchise, restore its credibility, and, most importantly, win. Less than a year later, he’s already checked off all three. The Commanders’ 23-20 Wild Card win over the Buccaneers wasn’t just a victory… it was a statement that things are different in the Nation’s capital now.
Quinn’s impact on this team goes far beyond the X’s and O’s. After taking over for a franchise that had been mired in dysfunction for years, he quickly established a culture of accountability, toughness, and confidence.
7. Philadelphia Eagles: Nick Sirianni
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 12: Head coach Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on in the first half of a game against the Green Bay Packers during the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Lincoln Financial Field on January 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Nick Sirianni continues to find ways to silence the doubters. After enduring a storm of criticism at the start of the 2024 NFL season, the Eagles head coach has guided his team to the divisional round with a 22-10 Wild Card win over the Packers—a performance that showcased just how far this team has come under his leadership, even if his style is at times unconventional.
6. Los Angeles Rams: Sean McVay
GLENDALE, ARIZONA – JANUARY 13: Head coach Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams reacts during the fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings during the NFC Wild Card Playoff at State Farm Stadium on January 13, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images)
McVay’s fingerprints were all over this game. From the opening drive, his game plan was flawless. The Rams came out aggressive, marching down the field for an early touchdown that set the tone for the rest of the night.
Offensively, McVay leaned on one of those eternally dangerous Matthew Stafford hot streaks and mixed in enough run-game wrinkles to keep Minnesota’s defense off balance. On the defensive side, his team was relentless, tying an NFL playoff record with nine sacks and completely shutting down the Vikings’ offense.
5. Houston Texans: DeMeco Ryans
HOUSTON, TEXAS – JANUARY 11: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Los Angeles Chargers and head coach DeMeco Ryans of the Houston Texans meet on the field after their game during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at NRG Stadium on January 11, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
Against Los Angeles, Ryans’s defense was nothing short of dominant. The Texans forced four interceptions—two from All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley—and sacked Justin Herbert four times, keeping the star quarterback off-balance all game long.
Ryans has always been a leader, but now he’s proving he can do it at the highest level, taking a Texans team that few expected to win this contest and turning them into a playoff force.
4. Buffalo Bills: Sean McDermott
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 12: Head coach Sean McDermott of the Buffalo Bills looks on during warms up prior to playing the Denver Broncos during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at Highmark Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
Sean McDermott exorcised a lot of his NFL postseason demons this week with the way that he coached circles around Sean Payton.
His Bills came out ready to play and looked like legitimate contenders. It will be fascinating to see what he schemes up next week when he and his team face the Baltimore Ravens.
3. Baltimore Ravens: John Harbaugh
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 11: Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens looks on during the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the AFC Wild Card Playoff at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Credit to John Harbaugh for rolling out a masterful game plan against their hated divisional rivals. At long last, the Ravens stuck to the run in the playoffs, and it paid off in spades, as they racked up 299 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, wearing down the Steelers’ defense and controlling the game all the way through!
2. Kansas City Chiefs: Andy Reid
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – NOVEMBER 29: Head coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs looks on against the Las Vegas Raiders during the first quarter in the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on November 29, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Andy Reid just keeps proving why he’s one of the greatest coaches in NFL history. Once again, Reid guided the Chiefs to the No. 1 seed in the AFC, earning a well-deserved bye week while the rest of the conference battled it out on Wild Card Weekend.
1. Detroit Lions: Dan Campbell
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JANUARY 05: Head coach Dan Campbell of the Detroit Lions looks on during warmups prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on January 05, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
If there’s one person who embodies the new era of Detroit Lions football, it’s Dan Campbell. The coach has taken a franchise that was the butt of NFL jokes and turned it into a team no one wants to face.
Wild Card Weekend was a well-deserved bye for Campbell, who will have extra time to get his squad ready to make another run at the Super Bowl.