Post by SurferGirl on Dec 31, 2017 18:36:33 GMT -8
The following is the schedule for the NFL playoffs on the road to Super Bowl LII.
Just four of the 12 teams competing in this post season appeared in last year's playoffs, including defending Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots. The top five seeds in the NFC are among those who failed to make the playoffs last year.
The schedule is broken down chronologically by conference. All times are pacific time. Teams are listed with their playoff seeding in front of their names. National broadcast information is listed as it becomes available. Seedings appear below the schedules, followed by schedule information of the Pro Bowl.
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Wild Card Round
Sat., Jan. 6 - #5 Tennessee Titans 22, #4 Kansas City Chiefs 21
Sun., Jan. 7 - #3 Jacksonville Jaguars 10, #6 Buffalo Bills 3
Divisional Round
Sat., Jan. 13 - #1 New England Patriots 35, Tennessee Titans 14
Sun., Jan. 14 - Jacksonville Jaguars 45, #2 Pittsburgh Steelers, 42
Conference Championship
Sun., 21 - New England Patriots 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 20
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Wild Card Round
Sat., Jan. 6 - #6 Atlanta Falcons 26, #3 Los Angeles Rams 13
Sun., Jan. 7 - #4 New Orleans Saints 31, #5 Carolina Panthers 26
Divisional Round
Sat., Jan. 13 - #1 Philadelphia Eagles 15, Atlanta Falcons 10
Sun., Jan. 14 - Minnesota Vikings 29, New Orleans Saints 24
Conference Championship
Sun., Jan. 21 - Philadelphia Eagles 38, Minnesota Vikings 7
SUPER BOWL LII
Sun., Feb 4 - Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England Patriots 33
at U.S. Bank Stadium; Minneapolis, Minnesota
HOW THEY FINISHED
American Conference
1. New England Patriots (13-3, AFC East champion)
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (13-3, AFC North Champion)
3. Jacksonville Jaguars (10-6, AFC South Champion)
4. Kansas City Chiefs (10-6, AFC West champion)
5. Tennessee Titans (9-7)
6. Buffalo Bills (9-7)
National Conference
1. Philadelphia Eagles (13-3, NFC East champion)
2. Minnesota Vikings (13-3, NFC North Champion)
3. Los Angeles Rams (11-5, NFC West Champion)
4. New Orleans Saints (11-5, NFC South Champion)
5. Carolina Panthers (11-5)
6. Atlanta Falcons (10-6)
PRO BOWL
Sun., Jan. 28 - AFC 24, NFC 23
at Camping World Stadium; Orlando, Florida
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