Through two rounds of the 2026 NFL postseason, turnovers have been a major story as usual, whether for timeliness, volume, or both. The Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos are both a win away from the Super Bowl thanks to overtime interceptions resulting in eventual game-winning field goals (although one was a lot more controversial than the other), while the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans are out after their respective ball security nightmares.
One of the blessings and curses of “win or go home” playoff games is that season-long trends don’t always stay intact, and that’s been the case these past two weeks. Turnover regression has swung positively and negatively
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