NFL Playoff matchups set after Week 17

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The NFL concluded the 2020 season with several teams still in the hunt for a playoff spot. Once the games ended, 14 teams will battle it out for the right to hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy on February 7th from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. With the new playoff format intact, the teams will compete for the right to go to Super Bowl LV. There will be three Wild Card games both on Saturday and Sunday.

In the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs clinched the number one seed and a first-round bye while the Buffalo Bills are the two seed and will host a Wild Card game next Saturday against the Indianapolis Colts. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens head to Tennessee to battle the Titans, and the Cleveland Browns will face the Pittsburgh Steelers to close out Wild Card weekend.

Over in the NFC, the Green Bay Packers clinched the number one seed with a win over the Chicago Bears 35-16. On Saturday, the Los Angeles Rams will get another crack at the Seattle Seahawks while the Washington Football Team host Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On Sunday, the Chicago Bears will head to New Orleans to battle the Saints.

            Saturday, January 9th:

            Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills, 1:05 pm on CBS

            Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks, 4:40 pm on FOX

            Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Football Team, 8:15 pm on NBC

            Sunday, January 10th:

            Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans, 1:05 pm on ESPN, ABC

            Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints, 4:40 pm on CBS

            Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers, 8:15 pm on NBC

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