The 2023 NFL playoffs are underway. Six groups noticed their goals crushed throughout wild-card weekend. Now, the remaining eight franchises want two more wins to make it to the Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona, on Feb. 12.
To be sure to do not miss out on any of the motion, right here is the 2023 NFL playoff bracket, that includes kickoff occasions and a schedule of each recreation in each the AFC and NFC resulting in Super Bowl LVII.
2023 NFL playoff bracket
Here are the eight groups that stay in the playoffs after the wild-card weekend.
AFC playoff image and seeding
The high 4 seeds stay in the AFC after the Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers and Miami Dolphins obtained eradicated in the wild-card round.
• No. 1: Kansas City Chiefs
• No. 2: Buffalo Bills
• No. 3: Cincinnati Bengals
• No. 4: Jacksonville Jaguars
NFC playoff image and seeding
The high two seeds stay in the NFC, however the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been upset in the wild-card round.
• No. 1: Philadelphia Eagles
• No. 2: San Francisco 49ers
• No. 5: Dallas Cowboys
• No. 6: New York Giants
2023 NFL playoffs TV schedule, dates and kickoff occasions
NFL divisional round schedule
(4) Jacksonville Jaguars at (1) Kansas City Chiefs
Saturday, Jan. 21
(6) New York Giants at (1) Philadelphia Eagles
Saturday, Jan. 21
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Time: 8:15 pm ET
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TV channel: Fox
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BetMGM traces: Eagles -7.5
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Previous conferences this season: Eagles 48, Giants 22 (Dec. 11 at NYG), Eagles 22, Giants 16 (Jan. 8 at PHI)
(3) Cincinnati Bengals at (2) Buffalo Bills
Sunday, Jan. 22
(5) Dallas Cowboys at (2) San Francisco 49ers
Sunday, Jan. 22
NFL convention championships schedule
The NFL has but to announce particulars relating to the convention championships. Both video games are set to happen Jan. 29.
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NFC convention championship: Sunday, Jan. 29
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AFC convention championship: Sunday, Jan. 29
Super Bowl LVII schedule
Super Bowl LVII can be broadcast on Fox and streamed on the Fox Sports web site, the Fox Sports app, the NFL+ app, Hulu, fuboTV and Sling TV.
Kevin Burkhardt will name play-by-play, former NFL tight finish Greg Olsen will present shade commentary and Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi can be the sideline reporters for the contest.