The NFL playoff schedule is set, with six first-round matchups kicking off the postseason.

The Pittsburgh Steelers will get an extra day of rest after holding on to beat the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 and win the AFC North in the final game of the regular season. They will host a Monday night showdown on Jan. 12 against the Houston Texans to close out the wild-card round. That was the last playoff matchup to be finalized.

The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks will receive byes into the divisional round as the top seeds in the AFC and NFC, respectively, while the rest of the field will play in the wild-card round next Saturday through Monday. Two games are set for Saturday, three for Sunday and one on Monday night.

Four divisional-round games will be held the following weekend. The conference championship games will be played on Jan. 25 and Super Bowl LX is scheduled for Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

Here’s a look at the wild-card matchups (all times Eastern):

The NFL playoff picture

The NFL playoff picture is set.

AFC

No. 1 Denver Broncos (14-3), first-round bye

No. 7 Los Angeles Chargers (11-6) at No. 2 New England Patriots (14-3), 8 p.m. Sunday, NBC

No. 6 Buffalo Bills (12-5) at No. 3 Jacksonville Jaguars (13-4), 1 p.m. Sunday, CBS

No. 5 Houston Texans (12-5) at No. 4 Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7), 8 p.m. Monday, ESPN/ABC

NFC

No. 1 Seattle Seahawks (14-3), first-round bye

No. 7 Green Bay Packers (9-7-1) at No. 2 Chicago Bears (11-6), 8 p.m. Saturday, Amazon Prime

No. 6 San Francisco 49ers (12-5) at No. 3 Philadelphia Eagles (11-6), 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Fox

No. 5 Los Angeles Rams (12-5) at No. 4 Carolina Panthers (8-9), 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Fox