How to watch the AFC and NFC playoff games on today's NFL playoff schedule for the divisional round, including channel, time, TV and streaming info.
In the AFC, there will be four familiar faces as the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans all made it to the divisional round for the second straight year. This marks just the second time since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 that a conference has sent the same four teams to the divisional round in consecutive seasons.
And then there were eight... With Super Wild Card Weekend having run its course last week, six playoff teams advanced and six went home for the winter. We learn
Wild Card Weekend is nearly complete. Check out the latest odds for which teams are favored to represent each conference in the Super Bowl.
A big weekend of AFC and NFC Divisional Round games makes the NFL Playoffs one to watch and wager on Jan. 18-19. The NFC matchups Commanders-Lions and Rams-Eagles odds, picks, props & information you can bet on.
The NFL playoff bracket is down to eight teams entering divisional round. Who could play in AFC championship game? Who could play in NFC title game?
The best weekend in the NFL is this week because of its four incredible matchups. This is the round of the playoffs that has historically produced the best games and some of the most unforgettable moments.
The Rams (27) and the Eagles (26) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, among NFL teams in their number of postseason wins. At 26-26, the Eagles sit exactly at .500 in postseason play over their history while the Rams are now 27-28 (.491).
Wild-card weekend in the NFL playoffs has begun, and it ends with Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans. Here's the full schedule and bracket.
The road to Super Bowl 59 begins on Saturday with the start of the wild-card round before eventually culminating with the big game in New Orleans on Feb.
Three of the four Divisional Round matchups are set and the highly anticipated Ravens-Bills matchup is the only one oddsmakers see as a close affair based on early lines.
Following the game, which was featured on Amazon Prime Video, the network announced a record-setting viewership. In the first-ever NFL on Prime playoff game, it had the most concurrent viewers in the history of the streaming service. The Ravens and Steelers attracted an audience of 22.07 million viewers and 24.66 million peak viewers.