16:45 LRN Sportscast January 16th

Green Bay’s 34-31 win over Dallas was the most viewed NFL divisional playoff game ever. According to Fox, an average of 48.5 million people viewed the game. Pittsburgh’s 18-16 victory over Kansas City was seen by 37.4 million people. It will be the Packers versus the Falcons in Sunday’s NFC Championship game and Patriots and Steelers in the AFC title game.

In other football news…former Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan interviewed for the Redskins defensive coordinator opening today. Ryan was the Saints DC from 2013-2015.

Quarterback Anthony Jennings will not return to the Ragin Cajuns, according to the Daily Advertiser. The NCAA has denied Jennings’ request for another year of eligibility. Jennings argued that he barely played his junior season at LSU.

And former LSU wide receiver Jazz Ferguson says he’s transferring to Northwestern State.

Tonight, the Ragin Cajuns and the Warhawks are both at home. UL Lafayette hosts Georgia State after losing to Georgia Southern on Saturday, while Georgia Southern is in Monroe as ULM looks for its first league win.

The LSU Tigers have lost three in a row and they’ll have a difficult week coming up. They have road games at Auburn and Arkansas and might not have leading scorer Antonio Blakeney for Wednesday’s game at Auburn, because of an ankle injury. Coach Johnny Jones says they’ll know more tomorrow.

In college hoops…Louisiana Tech’s DaQuan Bracy is the Conference USA Freshman of the Week. Bracey averaged 17.5 points and five assists in victories at Charlotte and Old Dominion. He also shot 62-percent from the field and 50-percent from beyond the arc. Tech is tied for second in the league heading into Thursday’s home game against Rice.

In the NBA today…the Atlanta Hawks edged the New York Knicks 108-107. Former Louisiana Tech star Paul Millsap had 17 points and seven rebounds and blocked Derrick Rose’s shot in the final seconds that would have given New York the win.