- The NFL playoff bracket is now set.
- The Philadelphia Eagles and the Tennessee Titans clinched the final playoff spots with wins on Sunday afternoon.
- The San Francisco 49ers beat the Seattle Seahawks in “Sunday Night Football” and will be the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
- The Baltimore Ravens are the top seed in the AFC.
- The TV schedule is also now set for the wild-card round.
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It was a wild final weekend in the NFL, and we now know all 12 playoff teams and the matchups for the first round of the playoffs.
In the AFC, the Baltimore Ravens are the top seed, and the Kansas City Chiefs will also have a first-round bye. The Tennessee Titans clinched the final playoff spot in the AFC with a win Sunday.
Here is the AFC bracket, via the NFL.
In the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East and the final playoff spot with a win Sunday.
The final seeding was determined by "Sunday Night Football." The San Francisco 49ers beat the Seattle Seahawks and became the top seed, with the Green Bay Packers receiving the other first-round bye.
Here is the NFC bracket, via NBC.
Here is the TV schedule for the first round:
- Saturday, January 4
- Buffalo Bills (5) @ Houston Texans (4), 4:35 ET on ESPN
- Tennessee Titans (6) @ New England Patriots (3), 8:15 ET on CBS
- Sunday, January 5
- Minnesota Vikings (6) @ New Orleans Saints (3), 1:05 ET on Fox
- Seattle Seahawks (5) @ Philadelphia Eagles (4), 4:40 ET on NBC
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