Only 8 teams remain now as we enter the Divisional round. The Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and Bucs will fight for a ticket to Super Bowl LVII in Las Vegas, NV, on Feb 11.
The Divisional Round ups the ante as the top-seeded teams, who received a bye in the Wild Card Weekend, join the fray. This round will feature some of the most intense and competitive games of the playoffs, as teams battle to keep their Super Bowl dreams alive.
On Sunday January 21
(Chiefs at Bills, 6:30 p.m. ET – CBS).
The AFC and NFC Conference Championships determine which teams will represent their respective conferences in the Super Bowl. These games are typically held on the last Sunday in January and are broadcast on major networks, offering a nationwide spectacle of top-tier football.
on Sunday January 28
AFC Championship, 3 p.m. ET (CBS).
NFC Championship, 6:30 p.m. ET (Fox).
The climax of the NFL season, the Super Bowl, is not just a game but a global event. Held on the first Sunday in February, the Super Bowl brings together the champions of the AFC and NFC for the ultimate showdown.
The game is broadcast on a rotating basis among the major networks and features halftime performances by some of the biggest names in music.
Sunday, February 11
AFC vs. NFC in Las Vegas, 6:30 p.m. ET