that Wild Card Weekend It's over. This means we are now ready for the second round. NFL Playoffs.
The divisional round saw six teams advance to a new round of games, two of which will face the top seeds from the AFC and NFC as they wait to see who their opponents will be. The competition gets fiercer, the team gets better, and there's more to do.
So ahead of this weekend's NFL playoff games, let's take a closer look at who's playing and when you can watch them.
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Who's still left in the NFL playoffs?
The NFL playoffs begin each year with seven teams from each conference (AFC, NFC), six of which play on Wild Card Weekend. Afterwards, the three winning teams, along with the top seed from each conference, will advance to the Wild Card Round. This means there are four teams left per conference, and those teams are:
Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs, the AFC's No. 1 seed, skipped the wild card and are waiting to see who they will face in the divisional round. They will face the fourth-seeded Houston Texans this weekend.
Buffalo Bills: The Bills, the AFC's second seed, proved that with a decisive 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos last weekend and will now face the Baltimore Ravens.
baltimore ravens: The AFC's No. 3 seed advanced with a 28-14 win over division rival Pittsburgh Steelers and will now face the Bills.
Houston Texans: The Texans outscored the Chargers 32-12 and now have a big task ahead as they face the Chiefs.
Detroit Lions: The Lions, the NFC's No. 1 seed, have been waiting for an opponent, but now they know they will face the Washington Commanders.
Philadelphia Eagles: The second-seeded Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers 22-10 and will now face the Los Angeles Rams.
Los Angeles Rams: The fourth-seeded Rams defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 on Monday night and will now play the Eagles.
Washington Commanders: After having their best regular season in decades, the sixth-seeded Commanders won their first playoff game in several years last weekend and will face the Lions.
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When do Divisional Round NFL Playoff games start?
The NFL's four divisional round games are played this weekend on Saturday and Sunday. The full schedule is as follows:
Texans at Chiefs – Saturday, January 18, 4:30 PM ET.
Lions Commander – Saturday, January 18th at 8pm ET
Rams at Eagles – Sunday, January 19th at 3pm ET. – This match will be broadcast live. to NBC Stream simultaneously to the peacock!
Ravens at Bills – Sunday, January 19, 6:30 PM ET.
The winner of each game will advance to the conference championship on January 26th, and the winner of that game will advance to the Super Bowl on February 9th.
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2025-01-14 22:03:55
NFL Divisional Round: Who is still in the 2025 NFL Playoffs?