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NASHVILLE, Jan. 9 (UPI) -- The Tennessee Titans, owners of the NFL's best regular-season record, open the divisional round of the playoffs Saturday by hosting Baltimore.

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The winners of this weekend's four games will be only one victory away from the Super Bowl and five of the eight teams left in the playoffs have never won a Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Tennessee (13-3) is one of those clubs and the Titans' battle with the Ravens is expected to be a defensive slug fest. Baltimore's defense, which limited Miami to 9 points in the wild card round last week, is led by defensive back Ed Reed. He intercepted two passes against the Dolphins.

Baltimore will bring a 12-5 record into the contest.

The Titans and Ravens will kick off at 4:30 p.m. EST, followed by Arizona's visit to Carolina. Arizona (10-7), considered the least likely team to win the title, fought off Atlanta last week to set up a meeting with the second-seeded Panthers (12-4).

Since moving to Phoenix from St. Louis in 1988, the Cardinals have never reached the NFC Championship game.

On Sunday, division rivals Philadelphia (10-6-1) and the New York Giants (12-4) will meet at 1 p.m. EST. The Giants will host the game as they make a bid for their second straight Super Bowl crown.

The final game of the weekend will find San Diego (9-8) traveling to Pittsburgh (12-4). The Chargers are expected to be without league-leading rusher LaDanian Tomlinson.

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