Check out the schedule, kickoff times, live streaming, and more for the divisional round.
The 2023 NFL playoffs They are already underway. Six teams had their hopes crushed during wild card weekend. The remaining eight franchises have two more wins needed to reach the finals. Super Bowl LVII Glendale, Arizona, February 12, 2012.
This 2023 NFL playoff bracket includes kickoff times and schedules for every game in both NFC and AFC. Super Bowl LVII.
2023 NFL playoff bracket
These are the eight playoff teams following wild-card weekend.
AFC playoff picture and seeding
After the AFC’s final meeting, the top four seeds will remain in the AFC. Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers Miami Dolphins Finished out of the wild-card round.
• No. 1: Kansas City Chiefs
• No. 2: Buffalo Bills
• No. 3: Cincinnati Bengals
• No. 4: Jacksonville Jaguars
NFC playoff picture and seeding
The NFC’s top two seeds are still in play, but they will be eliminated. Minnesota Vikings Tampa Bay Buccaneers They were upset in round two of the wild-card tournament.
• No. 1: Philadelphia Eagles
• No. 2: San Francisco 49ers
• No. 5: Dallas Cowboys
• No. 6: New York Giants
2023 NFL Playoffs TV Schedule, Dates, and Kickoff Times
NFL divisional round schedule
(4) Jacksonville Jaguars at (1) Kansas City Chiefs
Saturday, Jan. 21
(6) New York Giants at (1) Philadelphia Eagles
Saturday, Jan. 21
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Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
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TV channel Fox
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BetMGM line: Eagles -7.5
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The previous season’s meetings Eagles 48, Giants 22, (Dec. 11th at NYG), Eagles 22, Giants 16, (Jan 8th at PHI).
(3) Cincinnati Bengals at (2) Buffalo Bills
Sunday, Jan. 22
(5) Dallas Cowboys at (2) San Francisco 49ers
Sunday, Jan. 22
NFL conference championships schedule
Details regarding the conference championships have not been announced by NFL yet. Both games are scheduled to be held on January 29.
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NFC conference championship Sunday, Jan. 29
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AFC conference championship Sunday, Jan. 29
Super Bowl LVII schedule
Super Bowl LVII Fox Sports will broadcast and stream the show on Fox.
Kevin Burkhardt will call the play-by-play. Former NFL tight end Greg Olsen provides color commentary. Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi and Tom Rinaldi are the sideline reporters.