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NFL Overreactions Week 17

Sports Seriously’s Mackenzie Salmon breaks down this weeks NFL matchups.

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The most thrilling part of the NFL season is nearly here. The NFL playoffs are just a week away as the best teams in both conferences contend for this year’s Super Bowl title.

Starting in the 2020-21 playoffs, the NFL expanded to a 14-team playoff field from the prior 12-team format. To begin Super Wild Card Weekend, we go from 32 teams to 14. Here’s everything you need to know about the NFL playoff format this season:

NFL playoff format

The NFL playoff format is a single-elimination tournament of seven teams in the AFC and NFC, including:

Four division winners (South, North, East, and West)Three wild card teams (best remaining teams by record)

The division winner with the best record receives the No. 1 seed in their conference, plays their playoff games at home, and gets a bye in the first round of the playoffs.

The playoffs have four rounds: the wild card round, divisional round, conference championship games, and the Super Bowl. There is an extra week between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl.

Wild card round

No. 1 seed has a byeNo. 2 seed hosts No. 7 seedNo. 3 seed hosts No. 6 seedNo. 4 seed hosts No. 5 seed

Divisional round

The No. 1 seed hosts the lowest remaining seed.The second-highest remaining seed hosts the second-lowest remaining seed.

Conference championship game

Divisional round winners (higher seed hosts)

Super Bowl

Conference championship winners play at a neutral site.This year’s Super Bowl will be played at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.When do the NFL playoffs start?

The NFL playoffs kick off on Saturday, Jan. 11, at 1 p.m. ET for the first game of the wild-card round.

Here’s how the full schedule breaks down for the 2024-25 NFL playoffs.

Wild card round: Jan. 11-13, 2025Divisional round: Jan. 18-19, 2025Conference championship: Jan. 26, 2025Super Bowl: Feb. 9, 2025

AFC

NFC

These are the current wild card matchups, given the state of the playoff picture:

AFC wild card

No. 2 Buffalo Bills vs. No. 7 Denver BroncosNo. 3 Baltimore Ravens vs. No. 6 Pittsburgh SteelersNo. 4 Houston Texans vs. No. 5 Los Angeles Chargers

NFC wild card

No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles vs. No. 7 Green Bay PackersNo. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. No. 6 Washington CommandersNo. 4 Los Angeles Rams vs. No. 5 Minnesota Vikings