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​SUPER WILD CARD WEEKEND KICKS OFF SATURDAY

The NFL’s playoff table is ready. Get ready for a six-course meal.

The addition of a third Wild Card team in each conference this season and the subsequent expansion of the playoffs has resulted in a Super Wild Card Weekend of NFL action. For the first time ever, there will be three games on Saturday, January 9, and three games on Sunday, January 10, to be played at 1:05 p.m., 4:40 p.m., and 8:15 p.m. ET on each day.

The postseason kicks off Saturday on the heels of the highest-scoring regular season in NFL history, packed with more points (12,692) and touchdowns (1,473) than any of the league’s previous 100 years. All told, 179 of 256 games – 70 percent – were within one score (eight points) in the fourth quarter, more games than all but one season in league annals (184 in 2016). And no lead was safe, as winning teams combined to erase deficits of 10-or-more points in 43 games, tying a single-season league record.

Steady, dangerous teams led by consistent veterans, young and on-the-rise clubs guided by sensational newcomers, they all have seats at the table.

The NFL Super Wild Card Weekend schedule:

Saturday, January 9
AFC Indianapolis at Buffalo 1:05 PM ET CBS, CBS All Access
NFC Los Angeles Rams at Seattle 4:40 PM ET FOX, FOX Deportes
NFC Tampa Bay at Washington 8:15 PM ET NBC, Universo
     
Sunday, January 10
AFC Baltimore at Tennessee 1:05 PM ET ESPN/ABC, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, Freeform
NFC Chicago at New Orleans 4:40 PM ET CBS, Nickelodeon, Amazon Prime Video, CBS All Access
AFC Cleveland at Pittsburgh 8:15 PM ET NBC, Telemundo, Peacock

 

The 14 teams in contention for the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay:

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
1. Kansas City Chiefs (14-2), AFC West champion* 1. Green Bay Packers (13-3), NFC North champion*
2. Buffalo Bills (13-3), AFC East champion 2. New Orleans Saints (12-4) NFC South champion
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4), AFC North champion 3. Seattle Seahawks (12-4), NFC West champion
4. Tennessee Titans (11-5), AFC South champion 4. Washington (7-9), NFC East champion
5. Baltimore Ravens (11-5) 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11-5)
6. Cleveland Browns (11-5) 6. Los Angeles Rams (10-6)
7. Indianapolis Colts (11-5) 7. Chicago Bears (8-8)
*Earned conference’s only first-round bye

AFC FIELD STACKED WITH HIGH-WIN CLUBS: For just the second time since the 1970 league merger, every playoff team in one conference has at least 11 regular-season wins. It also happened in 1980, in the AFC, when the NFL expanded its playoff field with an additional Wild Card qualifier in each conference. One of those 1980 AFC teams, the 11-5 OAKLAND RAIDERS, went on to become the first Wild Card team to win a Super Bowl.

WATCH OUT FOR ROAD TEAMS: The road club has won six of the last eight NFL Wild Card games over the past two seasons. Since the 2017 playoffs, road teams are 8-4. And, in seven of the past eight seasons, at least one road team has won a Wild Card game.

HISTORY ON WASHINGTON’S SIDE: Since divisional play began, 438 teams have earned division championships. The WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (7-9) is the third club in league history to win its division with a record below .500. However, each of those two previous teams – the 2010 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS and the 2014 CAROLINA PANTHERS – were victorious in their first-round playoff games.

WOMEN ASSISTANT COACHES WELL-REPRESENTED: There were eight women serving in assistant-coach roles this season, and six of them will be coaching during Super Wild Card Weekend.

The eight women assistant coaches in the NFL this season:

NAME TEAM
Callie Brownson Cleveland Browns
Emily Zaler Denver Broncos
Chelsea Romero Los Angeles Rams
Katie Sowers San Francisco 49ers
Lori Locust Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Maral Javadifar Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cristi Bartlett Tennessee Titans
Jennifer King Washington Football Team

 

A look at the six games on Super Wild Card Weekend:

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (11-5) at BUFFALO BILLS (13-3)

Saturday, CBS/CBS All Access, 1:05 PM ET      

 

LOS ANGELES RAMS (10-6) at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (12-4)

Saturday, FOX/FOX Deportes, 4:40 PM ET

 

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (11-5) at WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (7-9)

Saturday, NBC/Universo, 8:15 PM ET

 

BALTIMORE RAVENS (11-5) at TENNESSEE TITANS (11-5)

Sunday, ESPN/ABC/ESPN2/ESPN+/ESPN Deportes/Freeform, 1:05 PM ET

 

 

CHICAGO BEARS (8-8) at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (12-4)

Sunday, CBS/Nickelodeon/Amazon Prime Video/CBS All Access, 4:40 PM ET    

CLEVELAND BROWNS (11-5) at PITTSBURGH STEELERS (12-4)

Sunday, NBC/Telemundo/Peacock, 8:15 PM ET

 

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