NFL playoff schedule, brackets: AFC, NFC dates, locations

The divisional round of the NFL playoffs has concluded and the final four teams are headed to Super Bowl LIX. In the NFC Championship Game, the 6-seed Commanders will play the 2-seed Eagles. In the AFC Championship Game, the 2-seed Bills will play the 1-seed Chiefs. The conference title games will be played on Sunday, January 26.

Here are the AFC and NFC brackets, including the full schedule leading up to Super Bowl LIX, which will be played Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

NFC

(6) Washington Commanders 45, (1) Detroit Lions 31
The Commanders, Jayden Daniels upset the top-seeded Lions

(2) Philadelphia Eagles 28, (4) Los Angeles Rams 22
Eagles get through snow, Rams to advance to NFC title game

AFC

(1) Kansas City Chiefs 23, (4) Houston Texans 14
Chiefs beat Texans, Mahomes now 7-0 in divisional round

(2) Buffalo Bills 27, (3) Baltimore Ravens 25
Josh Allen leads the Bills past the Ravens to reach the AFC title

NFC

(6) Washington Commanders at (2) Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday at 15 ET on Fox

AFC

(2) Buffalo Bills at (1) Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday at 6:30 PM ET on CBS

The Super Bowl for the 2024 season will be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans at 6:30 PM ET. The game will be broadcast on Fox. Kendrick Lamar performs during the break. The NFC representative will be the home team.

NFC

(2) Philadelphia Eagles 22, (7) Green Bay Packers 10
Eagles dispatch Packers, advance to divisional round

(4) Los Angeles Rams 27, (5) Minnesota Vikings 9
Rams dominate Vikings, will face Eagles in divisional round

(6) Washington’s commanders 23, (3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
Commanders show late magic again in walk-off win over Buccaneers

goodbye: (1) Detroit Lions


AFC

(2) Buffalo Bills 31, (7) Denver Broncos 7
Bills roll past Broncos, move to divisional round

(4) Houston Texans 32, (5) Los Angeles Chargers 12
Texans run defense to win over Chargers after slow start

(3) Baltimore Ravens 28, (6) Pittsburgh Steelers 14
Jackson, Henry dominate in Baltimore win

goodbye: (1) Kansas City Chiefs