As the 2015 NFL playoffs enter the divisional round, TSN.ca presents stats and figures to know about the four matchups.

Unstoppable force vs. Immovable Object

When the Green Bay Packers host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, it will mark the first playoff game in NFL history between a team that went 8-0 at home (Packers)  in the regular season and a team that went 8-0 on the road (Cowboys). The Cowboys have lost their last six road playoff games, while Green Bay’s five home losses since 2002 are the most in the NFL.

History not on their side

With their win over the Arizona Cardinals in the Wild Card round, the Carolina Panthers became the sixth team in history to win a playoff game after .500 or worse season. All five previous teams to accomplish that feat lost their Divisional Round by an average of 20 points. The Panthers, who went 7-8-1 on the regular season, will play the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday.

Flacco passes Brady

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco will break Tom Brady’s record for postseason starts in a quarterback’s first seven seasons when the two meet on Saturday. The game will mark Flacco’s 15th playoff start, and fourth against the New England Patriots. The Ravens are 2-1 in those games, all which were played in New England.

Losing Record

On Sunday, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will make his 24th postseason start, tying Brett Favre for second-most by a quarterback in the Super Bowl era. Manning is first all-time in postseason losses but can improve his playoff record to .500 with a win over the Colts.

December's Best

The Carolina Panthers and Seattle Seahawks both enter Saturday’s contest after going a perfect 4-0 in the month of December. The two teams played lights out defence in the month, with the Seahawks holding teams to an NFL-low 8.3 points per game and the Panthers ranking second with 10.8 points allowed per game.

Peyton against the Colts

Peyton Manning, who won Super Bowl XLI with the Colts after the 2006 season, will face his former team. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Manning joins Ken Stabler as the only QBs to face a team in the playoffs that they previously won a Super Bowl with (Stabler won with the Raiders and played against them with the Oilers).

Joe Cool

Flacco has 10 playoff wins since being drafted in 2008, twice the amount of any other quarterback in that span. His seven road playoff wins and 11 road playoff starts are both NFL records. He has won five straight playoff games overall.

Return to the Frozen Tundra

The Green Bay Packers haven’t hosted a playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys since the storied “Ice Bowl” in 1967. The temperature for that game was listed at -13F (-25C) at kickoff with a wind chill of -48F (-44C). The temperature on Sunday is forecasted to be around 19F (-7C) at kickoff with a wind chill of 12F (-11).

Super Bowl Hangover

The Seahawks will look to snap an ugly drought for defending Super Bowl Champions on Saturday. The 2005 New England Patriots were the last Super Bowl champions to win a playoff game the following season. Those Patriots defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card round before losing to the Broncos one week later.

Rubber Match

Sunday’s game will mark the third meeting between current Colts quarterback Andrew Luck and ex-Colt Peyton Manning. The two have split their series to date, with the Broncos defeating Luck’s Colts 31-24 in Week 1 of this season. Manning has thrown six touchdowns to one interception in the two games against his former team.