The NFL playoffs are about to begin. Saturday, January 10 with the first two games of the wild card round. But before we get there, we still have to complete Field and seeding for 14 teams.
Heading to Week 18there are two open spots (one in each conference), uncertainty for both the AFC and NFC top seeds, and several division titles up for grabs. We won't know the full NFL playoff bracket until late Sunday night, when Ravens-Steelers game over; the winner takes the AFC North and the loser misses the postseason entirely.
Wild Card Weekend The games will take place on January 10, 11 and 12. divisional round will be January 17th and 18th. conference name The matches will take place on January 25. Super Bowl LX will take place on February 8th at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Here's what we know about AFC and NFC brackets. The group tournament schedule will be announced in week 18. Below is the forecast for both conferences using modeling from ESPN. Football Power Index.
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NFC Projection Bracket
(7) Green Bay Packers in (2) Chicago Bears
(6) Los Angeles Rams in (3) Philadelphia Eagles
(5) Seattle Seahawks in (4) Carolina Panthers/Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Bye: (1) San Francisco 49ers
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AFC Projection Arm
(7) Los Angeles Chargers in (2) New England Patriots
(6) Buffalo Bills in (3) Jacksonville Jaguars
(5) Houston Texans in (4) Baltimore Ravens/Pittsburgh Steelers
Bye: (1) Denver Broncos
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Two divisional round games will take place on Saturday and two on Sunday.
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The first-seeded players in both conferences will play their first playoff games in the divisional round.






