Here’s what the NFL Playoffs schedule looks like for Divisional Round Weekend, including times, dates, and TV information for each of the six games.
Four teams went home in the NFL Wild Card Round, including the second seed in the NFC. Now, the Divisional Round is set to commence on January 20 with four matchups, including a premier matchup set to take place in Buffalo.
Here’s what the schedule looks like for Divisional Round Weekend in the NFL.
Schedule
There is no Peacock-exclusive game in the Divisional Round. However, those who do have it will be able to watch the Buccaneers/Lions game, which will also air on NBC.
One day later, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs will play the Bills in what will be Kansas City’sfirst true road gameof the Mahomes era. Kansas City has played on the road in a technical sense with Mahomes, albeit in a neutral stadium.
Here’s what the NFL playoff bracket looks like at this moment in time:
We should note that the NFL Playoffs reseeded after the Wild Card round. What this means is that after this weekend’s games, the top seed in both conferences will play the lowest remaining seed.
Since Green Bay is the lowest seed left in the NFC, the Packers head to Santa Clara to take on the 49ers. Meanwhile, in the AFC, the AFC South winners in Houston will go to Baltimore to face Lamar Jackson and the top-seed Ravens.
One week after the Divisional Round will be the AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, scheduled forJanuary 28.
The Pro Bowl will take place onFebruary 4, followed by the Super Bowl onFebruary 11.
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