The NFL regular season is over. It’s time for some playoff football.
The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks have both clinched byes for the league’s wild-card round as the top seeds out of the AFC and NFC, respectively. That leaves fans with a six-game slate of win-or-go-home action this weekend.
The division round will be four games and will occur on Saturday, Jan. 17, and Sunday, Jan. 18, followed by the NFC and AFC conference title games on Sunday, Jan. 25.
Here is how the AFC and NFC brackets look, including a full schedule leading up to Super Bowl LX.
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NFL playoff bracket: Wild card weekend dates, times and matchups
Saturday, Jan. 10:
- No. 5 Los Angeles Rams at No. 4 Carolina Panthers, 4:30 p.m. ET, Fox
- No. 7 Green Bay Packers at No. 2 Chicago Bears, 8 p.m. ET, Prime Video
Sunday, Jan. 11:
- No. 6 Buffalo Bills at No. 3 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m. ET, CBS
- No. 6 San Francisco 49ers at No. 3 Philadelphia Eagles, 4:30 p.m. ET, Fox
- No. 7 Los Angeles Chargers at No. 2 New England Patriots, 8 p.m. ET, NBC
Monday, Jan. 12:
- No. 5 Houston Texans at No. 4 Pittsburgh Steelers, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC
Watch the wild-card games on Fubo
Divisional round
The divisional round will feature four games scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 17, and Sunday, Jan. 18. The AFC’s No. 1 seed, the Denver Broncos, will host the lowest-seeded team in the AFC. Similarly, the NFC’s No. 1 seed, the Seattle Seahawks, will host the lowest-seeded team in the NFC. The schedule for the divisional round will be released next weekend.
Conference championship
The NFC and AFC Championship Games will take place on Sunday, Jan. 25. The highest remaining seeds from the divisional rounds will receive home-field advantage.
When is Super Bowl LX?
Super Bowl LX will be played at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco on Sunday, Feb. 8.
