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Wild Card playoffs: Divisional playoffs: Jan. 8 - Paul Brown Stadium: N1 Seattle 10 Jan. 15 - RCA Dome: A6 Pittsburgh 21 6 Pittsburgh: 31 Super Bowl XL: 6 Pittsburgh 21 3 Cincinnati: 17 Jan. 22 - INVESCO Field 1 Indianapolis: 18 AFC: Jan. 7 - Gillette Stadium: 6 Pittsburgh 34 Jan. 14 - INVESCO Field: 2 Denver 17 5 Jacksonville: 3 AFC ...
Wild Card playoffs: Divisional playoffs: Jan 7 – Reliant Stadium: N4 NY Giants: 21 Jan 15 – M&T Bank Stadium: A1 New England: 17 6 Cincinnati: 10 Super Bowl XLVI: 3 Houston 13 3 Houston: 31 Jan 22 – Gillette Stadium 2 Baltimore: 20 AFC: Jan 8 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High: 2 Baltimore 20 Jan 14 – Gillette Stadium: 1 New ...
The win marked New York's first playoff win since their victory in Super Bowl XLII and their first home playoff win since their victory in the 2000 NFC Championship Game; they were defeated in the 2005–06 playoffs by the Carolina Panthers in the wild card round and lost in the divisional playoffs to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 season ...
Printable NFL playoff bracket. Get your very own playoff bracket to fill out and prognosticate accordingly. ... Super Bowl LIX will be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9.
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Staff write: "The Ravens don't have an easy road to the Big Easy, the place where Baltimore last won a Super Bowl, but they do have arguably the best player in the NFL right now in Lamar Jackson.
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The 12 participating teams in the College Football Playoff bracket are the five conference champions ranked highest by the CFP selection committee, and the next seven highest-ranked teams.