It was another weekend of big match ups in the NFL.
Four teams are now left standing.
Brett Favre is out to prove that age is just a number.
Four touchdown passes from Favre and a tough Vikings defense helped seal the deal for Minnesota
Tony Romo is still struggling in the play offs.
Romo was sacked six times, threw an interception and coughed the ball up three times.
The Vikings won it 34-3.
They now head to the NFC title game.
It will be their first shot at getting to the super bowl since 19-77.
And the Jets, led by rookie Mark Sanchez, are one step away from the big show.
The Jets took on the Chargers and stunned San Diego in the AFC divisional game.
Sanchez threw a two yard touchdown pass to Dustin Keller in the fourth quarter, helping the Jets get some breathing room.
The Jets will take on the Colts next Sunday.
And speaking of the Colts, they stomped on the Ravens Saturday night thanks to two touchdowns from Peyton Manning.
The Colt’s defense also held off Baltimore who won last week in a wild card game against New England.
Colts roll 20- 3.
Saturday’s win gives Indianapolis the leagues best record of 15 and 2.
the Vikings will face the Saints to wrap things up in the NFC.
The Saints won their spot in the championship game after defeating the Cardinals on Saturday.
The Cards beat Green Bay in a close one last week but they weren't able to pull it out against the Saints.
The saints take it 45-14.
The Associated Press named their Coach of the Year.
That honor goes to Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis.
The Bengals didn't make it to the playoffs but their 10 and six record was an improvement over last season when they only won four games.
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