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NFL wild-card: Baker Mayfield, Jalen Hurts lead top arrivals

Baker Mayfield arrives for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' wild-card game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

With the NFL playoffs underway, many players looked sharp and locked in as they entered the respective stadiums with an opportunity to advance to the next round.

Sunday's slate started with a showdown between two of the NFC's most historic franchises, the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. Dak Prescott led the Cowboys into AT&T Stadium rocking an all-black look, while Micah Parsons paid homage to a fictional football star: Bobby Boucher from "The Waterboy."

In the early Monday game, Buffalo Bills receiver Stefon Diggs stole the show with his multicolored sweater. Quarterback Josh Allen opted for a more casual look with his zipped-up jacket. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, linebacker Alex Highsmith matched his red suit and tie with a clean coat for one of the best looks of the playoffs so far.

The fashion stayed strong as the teams showed up for Monday night's action. Baker Mayfield led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into action rocking a patterned turquoise shirt, while Jalen Hurts' matching black and white fit headlined the Philadelphia Eagles' arrival.

Here are more of the best arrivals from wild-card weekend:


Monday heat

Sunday style

Saturday's best

Uce in the building ๐ŸŸ๏ธ pic.twitter.com/2XkvWyP9vt

โ€” Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) January 13, 2024