In this quarterback-driven league, nothing could be better than teams driven by their QBs meeting in the playoffs.So next weekend cant come soon enough: Denvers Peyton Manning vs. the man who replaced him in Indianapolis, Andrew Luck. Baltimores Joe Flacco, who twice has defeated the Patriots and Tom Brady, heading to New England.Aaron Rodgers against Tony Romo in Lambeau Field — just as enticing. Even Carolinas Cam Newton against another new-wave QB, Seattles Russell Wilson, who merely won a Super Bowl last February.On to next week, Luck said after helping the Colts defeat Cincinnati 26-10 on Sunday in the AFC wild-card round. Its the playoffs. Theres a difference. Youve got to move on; youve got to keep that journey alive.The divisional round opens next Saturday with AFC top seed New England (12-4), the East winner, hosting Baltimore (11-6), which eliminated Pittsburgh 30-17 in the other AFC wild-card match. That will be followed by defending Super Bowl champion Seattle (12-4), the NFC West champion, against Carolina (8-8-1), which beat Arizona 27-16.NFC North champ Green Bay (12-4) is home for Dallas in the early game next Sunday. Its the first post-season visit to Lambeau Field for the Cowboys since the 1967 Ice Bowl. Dallas beat Detroit 24-20 in the wild-card round.The final division-round contest next Sunday has Indianapolis (12-5) at Denver (12-4). Indy disposed of Cincinnati 26-10 in a wild-card game.COLTS AT BRONCOSAndrew Luck threw for 376 yards and one touchdown, Daniel Boom Herron ran for another score, and Indianapolis dominated the second half to beat Cincinnati on Sunday. The Colts made a fair share of mistakes, but nothing like the Bengals (10-6-1), who became the first team in NFL history to lose four consecutive opening-round playoff games.Colts coach Chuck Pagano, whose team lost the season opener 31-24 at Denver, knows that Luck must be as good or better than Manning for Indy to keep going.Looking at next week, hes going to have to do the same things, Pagano said. Hes going to have to create some plays, hes going to have to move around and get some first downs with his legs, and those type of things. Obviously, its a benefit.The Broncos know the challenge Luck presents.Hes one of those guys that you have to play a 60-minute game against, DE DeMarcus Ware said. He has really good pocket awareness. Hes always one of those guys, just like Peyton, where he hits the open guy the majority of the time.RAVENS AT PATRIOTSYes, New England was 7-0 at home in games with any meaning. But if theres one team that has shown no fear of Foxborough, its Baltimore.The Ravens knocked off the Patriots at Gillette Stadium in the 2009 and 2012 playoffs; Baltimore won the Super Bowl after the latter victory.Bring em on, linebacker Pernell McPhee said Saturday night after the Ravens won a post-season game in Pittsburgh for the first time. Were going to work hard in practice this coming week and go up there and play our best game. Were going to play Ravens football. And with a great game plan, I know well be ready for anything.Brady, of course, owns three Super Bowl rings and two more AFC titles. In recent years, though, Flacco has been just as successful in the playoffs and has a 10-4 record, 7-4 on the road.COWBOYS AT PACKERSA longstanding rivalry — they have met six times in the playoffs, with Dallas having four wins — will be renewed. Standing in for Bart Starr or Brett Favre will be Rodgers, who already owns a Super Bowl ring. In place of Don Meredith or Troy Aikman will be Romo, whose late touchdown pass lifted Dallas over Detroit in the wild-card round on Sunday.Im excited about the challenge, its going to be fun, Romo said. Obviously we know now were going against as good an offence as there is in the league. Maybe over the last three of four years the best offence in the league. Its going to be a great test. We have to play great, better than we did today.Green Bay was 8-0 at home in 2014. Dallas (13-4) won all eight of its road games.PANTHERS AT SEAHAWKSJust the second team with a losing record to win a division title, the Panthers took their fifth straight game by ending Arizonas season Saturday. It was Carolinas first playoff win in nine years.The defence held the Cardinals (11-6) and third-string quarterback Ryan Lindley to 78 yards, the fewest in NFL playoff history. But facing Wilson is a far tougher challenge, to say the least.We know who we are — menacing, stifling and we are going to get after you, cornerback Josh Norman said. We know when there is blood in the water and when there is, our sharks are going to eat.They might not find such a meaty opponent next week when the AFC South champs travel to Seattle. Newton will face the leagues stingiest defence, one that has been doing much of the chomping the last two months.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFLFake Shoes Discount .A. Dickey earned an American League Gold Glove on Tuesday to become the first Toronto Blue Jays pitcher to win the award. Fake Yeezy . Modin, 36, tallied seven goals and three assists in 36 games with the Thrashers this season. 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A day after Igor Larionov told ESPN.com that hed be open to a trade from the Oilers, MacTavish accused the reporter who wrote the story of "manufacturing it" and defended the teams treatment of Yakupov. "Theres nothing changed from our perspective on Yak," MacTavish said after the NHL general managers meeting in Toronto. "The only thing I will say is that adversity in my mind is something that helps spur development. Yaks facing a little bit of adversity, but there arent too many players of that age that havent. Thats really all I have to say about it." Larionovs message to the Oilers, via ESPN.com, was to let the 20-year-old Yakupov play. The 2012 No. 1 overall pick was a healthy scratch for two games earlier in the season and is averaging 15:28 of ice time a game. "I asked Craig, I said, If you guys (are) not happy with him or you have no room for him ... were willing to make a move. Any team," Larionov told ESPN.com. "That happens and thats part of life. Lets move on.&quuot; Coach Dallas Eakins told the Edmonton Journal that Yakupov was not going anywhere, a sentiment MacTavish repeated Tuesday.dddddddddddd. Asked if Larionov might have a point about Yakupov getting a chance to play more, MacTavish voiced support for Eakins decisions. "I think Yaks been treated very fairly since hes been in our organization," he said. "We like Yak, Ive said that many times. Its a much bigger story for you people, and its becoming a bit of a distraction for us right now because were having to answer these questions. "We feel the same way about Yak as the day we drafted him. Hes a dynamic player thats going to need time to develop and get to the level that we all expect him to get to. Is it a smooth line from where he is now to what hes going to become as a player? No, theres going to be ups and downs along the way, and anybody thats been in the game for any length of time will tell you that that is the case." MacTavish said Yakupovs struggles are part of his development and that "anybody with any common sense would tell you the same thing." He then told reporters to relax and left abruptly. ' ' '