Green Bay 42, Seattle 20 Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle Seahawks jumped out to a 14-0 lead at Lambeau Field on Saturday afternoon, but the Green Bay Packers weathered the storm en route to a 42-20 victory. After falling behind early the Packers scored twenty-one straight points, on two touchdown strikes from Brett Favre to Greg Jennings and a one-yard run by Ryan Grant. Flustered by both Green Bay?s swarming defense and the blizzard-like conditions, Seattle managed just six points after their scoring barrage in the first four minutes. Hasselbeck looked annoyed for a majority of the game, and the Seahawks failed to get much of anything on the ground. Green Bay held Seattle to just 28 rushing yards on the day, and Hasselbeck finished the game 19-for-33 with 194 yards and one touchdown. Brett Favre, accustomed to the snowy conditions at Lambeau, went 18-for-23 with 173 yards and three touchdown passes. Ryan Grant, who lost two early fumbles that led to Seahawk scores, redeemed himself by accumulating 201 yards and three touchdowns on twenty-seven carries. The Packers will host the Giants next weekend in the NFC Title game. Playoff Stud: Ryan Grant, GB: 201 rushing yards and three touchdowns. New England 31, Jacksonville 20 The Jacksonville Jaguars scored first in Foxboro on Saturday night, but the New England Patriots and Tom Brady laughed last. Two turnovers by David Garrard were all the Patriots needed to overcome their early deficit. Garrard, who is typically cautious with the ball, threw an interception and fumbled against the aging, but feisty New England defense. The teams were tied at 14 heading at the half, but the Patriots used a strong third quarter run to take control of the game. Brady finished the day nearly perfect, going 26-for-28 with 262 yards and three touchdowns, while Garrard went 22-for-33 with 278 yards, two scores and the one interception. Laurence Maroney, with some help from the Pats? defense, outgained the revered combination of Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew. Maroney rushed 22 times for 122 yards and a touchdown, while the Jaguars? tandem combined for just 66 yards. Jacksonville hung with New England for a majority of the game, but Garrard?s fourth quarter interception sealed the Patriots? victory. New England will host San Diego next weekend. Playoff Stud: Laurence Maroney, NE: 122 rushing yards and one touchdown. San Diego 28, Indianapolis 24 Despite losing both LaDainian Tomlinson and Philip Rivers to injury mid-game, the San Diego Chargers were able to upset the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, 28-24. Tomlinson carried the ball just seven times for 28 yards, but Michael Turner played well in his absence. Turner gained 71 yards on seventeen carries for the Chargers. Rivers left the game in the third quarter, and was replaced by Billy Volek. Volek, who threw just three passes all season long, led the San Diego on their game-winning series. He was 3-for-4 with 48 yards and a one-yard touchdown run on the team?s 78-yard drive. Marvin Harrison returned for the Colts, but wasn?t a factor in the passing game. Peyton Manning finished the game 33-for-48 with 402 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Neither of Manning?s interceptions were clean catches, but the miscues were all the Chargers needed to pull off the upset. The Colts didn?t rely heavily on their rushing attack against the Chargers, running just seventeen times for 50 yards. Several question marks surround Indianapolis as they enter the offseason. Tony Dungy is contemplating retirement and Dallas Clark could bolt via free agency. The Chargers will travel to New England next weekend to battle the Patriots with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. Playoff Stud: Vincent Jackson, SD: 93 receiving yards and one touchdown. N.Y. Giants 21, Dallas 17 For the second straight season the Dallas Cowboys were sent home unceremoniously on Sunday, when the New York Giants upset Tony Romo and company, 21-17, at Texas Stadium. Eli Manning was efficient, going 12-for-18 with 163 yards and two touchdowns, while Tony Romo finished the day 18-for-36 with 201 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw paced the Giants? offense, rushing for 88 yards and a touchdown. Marion Barber, who started for Dallas, rushed 27 times for 129 yards and a touchdown, but it was New York who benefited from timely production. R.W. McQuarters returned a punt 25 yards and Domenik Hixon returned three kickoffs an average of 31 yards apiece, giving the Giants great field position on multiple occasions. McQuarters? punt return late in the third quarter set up Jacobs? game-winning, one-year touchdown run. Amani Toomer starred for the Giants, catching four passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns. The Giants will travel to Green Bay to play the Packers in the NFC title game next weekend. Fantasy Star: Marion Barber, Dallas: 129 rushing yards and one touchdown.