The 2020 NFL playoffs continue to roll along, with six teams winning their wild-card games and punching their tickets to the divisional round, where they will join the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs (who had byes). The divisional round will take place over Jan. 16-17 and include four games that will determine who moves on to the conference championships on Jan. 24.
Here is what we know about the AFC and NFC brackets, including seeding and the schedule of games from wild-card weekend up through Super Bowl LV.
Note: Betting information is courtesy Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill.
Line: Packers -7; O/U 46.5
Line: Saints -3.5; O/U 50
Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET on NBC
Line: Bills -2.5; O/U 50
Sunday, 3:05 p.m. ET on CBS
Line:Chiefs -9.5; O/U 55
The NFC and AFC championships will be played at the homes of the highest remaining seeds for each conference.
The Super Bowl will be played at Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida).
Byes for Green Bay Packers (13-3, NFC No. 1), Kansas City Chiefs (14-2, AFC No. 1).