The road to the Super Bowl begins this weekend, as four teams will see their postseason journey's come to an end. Twelve teams qualify for the playoffs each season, with the top two teams in each conference drawing byes the first weekend of the playoffs. This year, those four teams are the number one seeds in each conference - the Denver Broncos in the AFC and Atlanta Falcons of the NFC, with the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers as the two seeds.
Here is the complete wild card schedule, as well as the dates and times for next weekend's games.
Saturday, Jan. 5
AFC: 4:30 p.m. ET on NBC: Cincinnati at Houston
NFC: 8 p.m. ET on NBC: Minnesota at Green Bay
Sunday, Jan. 6
AFC: 1 p.m. ET on CBS: Indianapolis at Baltimore
NFC: 4:30 p.m. ET on FOX: Seattle at Washington
The NFL’s divisional playoff schedule can be found below.
Saturday, Jan. 12
AFC: 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS: Baltimore/Indianapolis/Cincinnati at Denver
NFC: 8 p.m. ET on FOX: Green Bay/Washington/Seattle at San Francisco
Sunday, Jan. 13
NFC: 1 p.m. ET on FOX: Washington/Seattle/Minnesota at Atlanta
AFC: 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS: Houston/Baltimore/Indianapolis at New England
The Super Bowl will be February 3 on CBS and airs live from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
Who do you think is going to win the Super Bowl this year?