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1. Titans coach Brian Callahan encouraged by improvement he's seen from QB Will Levis -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee coach Brian Callahan can't wait until the regular season starts to see just how much Titans quarterback Will Levis has improved.

2. Championship Sunday: Can the lowly Lions finally reach the Super Bowl? -

There were plenty of entertaining games in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs last weekend, and coincidentally, the Nos. 1 and 3 seeds survived in both conferences.

Kansas City managed to do what it always does and reached the AFC title game for the sixth consecutive year. They will try to take out the Baltimore Ravens for a chance to defend their championship last year.

3. Conference Championships: Bengals, Eagles should move on -

The Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs certainly brought some interesting results, most notably in the AFC where who knew that the Jacksonville Jaguars would put up a better fight in Kansas City than the Buffalo Bills did at home in losing to the Cincinnati Bengals. Either way, it serves for an exciting matchup and avoids the possibility of a neutral site conference title game.

4. Look for Chiefs, Bills, Eagles, 49ers to advance -

Moving into the Divisional Round, the matchups become much more intriguing, and as good as the games were on Wild-Card Weekend, there could be even better games on tap – at least on paper – this weekend.

5. Events -

Preds Party in the Park. Outdoor watch party for Game 7 of Round 2 of the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs will take place tonight at Music City Walk of Fame Park, which is located across Fifth Avenue South from Bridgestone Arena. The party, which is free and open to the public, will start at 5 p.m. in advance of the game getting underway at Bridgestone Arena at 7 p.m. There will include two large screens. DJ Coach will entertain the crowd 5-7 p.m. Food trucks will be on hand, kiosks will offer beer for purchase and there will be team merchandise on sale. Hot dogs and bottled water will be available at family-friendly prices. Information