NFL sets times for Super Wild Card Weekend
The NFL started to decide the game times for the Super Wild Card Weekend. Two of the three NFC games will be on primetime. Matthew Stafford goes back to Detroit with the Rams to face the Lions on Sunday Night Football, at 8:15pm ET. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday […]
The NFL started to decide the game times for the Super Wild Card Weekend. Two of the three NFC games will be on primetime.
Matthew Stafford goes back to Detroit with the Rams to face the Lions on Sunday Night Football, at 8:15pm ET. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football, at 8pm ET.
The NFC matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers, in Texas, will be played at 4:30pm ET on Sunday.
AFC
The AFC will open the playoffs with two Saturday games: Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans at 4:30pm ET, and the amazing matchup of the Miami Dolphins at Kansas City Chiefs at 8:15pm.
The last AFC game will be on Sunday afternoon, when the Buffalo Bills host the Pittsburgh Steelers. Therefore, all AFC games will happen first, and then all NFC games close the first playoff round.
Saturday, January 13
4:30pm ET, Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans (NBC)
8:15pm ET, Miami Dolphins at Kansas City Chiefs (Peacock)
Sunday, January 14
1pm ET, Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills (CBS)
4:30pm ET, Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys (Fox)
8pm ET, Los Angeles Rams at Detroit Lions (NBC)
Monday, January 15
8pm ET, Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (ESPN/ABC)
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