The Bengals have allowed six receivers to score at least 12 PPR points in three playoff games, with four touchdowns to Zay Jones, A.J. He scored in the first playoff game against Arizona and has combined for 15 catches for 182 yards on 19 targets in his past two outings against Tampa Bay and San Francisco. Kupp and Beckham are going to put plenty of pressure on this Bengals secondary, and hopefully, Beckham continues his strong postseason run. Could he do that again? Probably not, but he's averaging 8.3 catches and 128.7 receiving yards per game in three playoff games, with four touchdowns on 32 targets. The last time Kupp faced the Bengals in Week 8 of the 2019 season he went nuts for seven catches, 220 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets. But Stafford averaged 288.8 passing yards per game at home this season with 25 total passing touchdowns and seven interceptions. The Bengals have more interceptions (six) than passing touchdowns allowed (five) in the postseason against Derek Carr, Ryan Tannehill and Patrick Mahomes. He's averaging 301.7 passing yards and two touchdowns per game, along with one interception and two rushing touchdowns, against Arizona, Tampa Bay and San Francisco. I'll stack the Rams in this lineup with Stafford in the captain spot, and hopefully, he stays hot in the playoffs. Super Bowl DFS Lineups DraftKings: Lineup 1