Chances are you watched a majority of the action on Wild Card Weekend, but there is no need to worry if you weren't watching the playoffs on Saturday and Sunday. RealGM is here to help summarize all that went down as eight NFL teams took the field with hopes of the Super Bowl on their minds. We will also calculate each team?s Trench Counter*. Arizona 30, Atlanta 24 Team Trench Counter: Cardinals +11.6, Falcons -11.6 Kurt Warner led the Cardinals to a tight win over the Falcons with 271 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception on 19-for-32 passing. Edgerrin James rushed sixteen times for 73 yards, and Tim Hightower added 23 yards and a score on six touches. Arizona jumped out to a 7-0 lead on a 42-yard connection between Warner and Larry Fitzgerald, who finished the day with six catches for 101 yards and a touchdown and took control of the game on a pair of scores in the third period. The Cardinals advance to face the Panthers in Carolina this Saturday night. Rookie Matt Ryan struggled, going 26-for-40 with 199 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. Ryan also lost a fumble and was sacked in his own end zone for a safety at the start of the fourth quarter. Michael Turner had 42 yards and a touchdown, one of his lowest yardage totals of the season. Roddy White led the team in receiving with 11 receptions for 84 yards and a score, which came on a 5-yard pass from Ryan near the end of regulation. San Diego 23, Indianapolis 17 (OT) Team Trench Counter: Chargers +3.5, Colts -3.5 Darren Sproles broke a 22-yard run on the first possession of overtime to push the Chargers past the Colts and into the next round of the postseason. Sproles finished the game with 105 yards and two scores on 22 rushing attempts. Although it was revealed before the game that LaDainian Tomlinson was suffering from a serious groin injury, he ran five times for 25 yards and a touchdown before sitting out the entire second half. Philip Rivers went 20-for-36 with 217 yards and an interception while punter Mike Scifres put his name on the map with stellar punting. The Chargers will travel to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers on Sunday night. Peyton Manning went 25-for-42 with 310 yards and a touchdown, but Indianapolis managed just 56 rushing yards on 20 combined attempts between Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes. Reggie Wayne led the Colts in receiving with four catches for 129 yards and a score. Indianapolis led 17-14 heading into the fourth quarter but allowed the Chargers to march downfield and tie the game on a 26-yard field goal with less than a minute remaining. San Diego won the toss and moved quickly thanks to a number of surprising penalties by the Colts? defense. Baltimore 27, Miami 9 Team Trench Counter: Ravens +10.7, Dolphins -10.7 After taking tremendous care of the football all season long, the Dolphins turned the ball over five times against the Ravens in South Beach. Joe Flacco played well in his first playoff game, going 9-for-23 with 135 yards and no turnovers. Le?Ron McClain rushed 19 times for 75 yards and a touchdown, which came on an 8-yard run in the third quarter that put the game away. Derrick Mason led Baltimore in receiving with four catches for 71 yards, while the defense dominated the game. The Ravens tallied three sacks, four interceptions, and a fumble recovery. The Ravens have won the right to face the Titans on Saturday afternoon. Chad Pennington, the NFL?s Comeback Player of the Year and a finalist in the MVP voting, went 25-for-38 with 252 yards, one touchdown and four picks. Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams struggled mightily on the ground, rushing for 36 yards on sixteen attempts. Patrick Cobbs, who also ran three times for 15 yards, had four receptions for 55 yards in the loss. In related news, Bill Parcells has reported agreed to remain in Miami?s front office for another season. Philadelphia 26, Minnesota 14 Team Trench Counter: Eagles +1.3, Vikings -1.3 Adrian Peterson scored two touchdowns in the second quarter, but the Eagles clamped down on defense for a remainder of the game to advance past the Vikings and into the next round of the playoffs. Donovan McNabb went 23-for-34 with 300 yards, one touchdown, and an interception. Brian Westbrook rushed for just 38 yards on 20 carries but caught a 71-yard pass from McNabb in the fourth quarter that put the game away. Correll Buckhalter provided a nice change of pace, rushing twice for 27 yards, while Asante Samuel intercepted a Tarvaris Jackson pass and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. Jackson went 15-for-35 with 164 yards and that aforementioned interception. Peterson had 83 yards and the two scores on 20 carries, while Chester Taylor rushed 12 times for 48 yards in the loss. Minnesota?s defense sacked McNabb three times and limited Philadelphia?s ground game to just 2.9 yards per rush, but allowed Westbrook to burn them on one huge play. The Eagles will face the rival Giants on Sunday afternoon for the right to play in the NFC Championship game. *Explaining The Trench Counter