NFL playoff schedule 2025, Bracket, Scores, dates, times, how to watch

What is the NFL playoff schedule 2025: bracket, dates, start-times, channels,  how to watch NFL Postseason matchups.






NFL Playoffs Schedule 2024-25: It takes at least 16,320 minutes to play the NFL regular-season schedule. It will take at least 780 more to determine a champion.

The NFL's regular season includes 272 games over 18 weeks, featuring 32 teams that all hope to be the last ones standing in February as the confetti falls. A new year means a new season by the time January rolls around. We go from 32 teams down to 14.

In a world where things were equal, a team's chances of being crowned the champions would increase from around 3% to 7%, indicating that the odds are hardly ever in anyone's favor. However, sports are far from equal, with some more likely to win than others.




When do the NFL playoffs start 2025?



The format remains unchanged from previous years, with wild-card weekend getting things started Jan. 11. Sunday will feature a tripleheader before the round wraps up on "Monday Night Football" on Monday, Jan. 13.


2025 NFL playoff bracket



AFC

No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs: BYE

No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills vs. No. 7 seed Denver Broncos

No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens vs. No. 6 seed Pittsburgh Steelers

No. 4 seed Houston Texans vs. No. 5 seed Los Angeles Chargers


NFC

No. 1 seed Detroit Lions: BYE

No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles vs. No. 7 seed Green Bay Packers

No. 3 seed Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. No. 6 seed Washington Commanders

No. 4 seed Los Angeles Rams vs. No. 5 seed Minnesota Vikings


2024-25 NFL Playoffs schedule, Dates, Start-times



All times Eastern, ET.


Super wild card weekend




Saturday, Jan. 11


(4) Texans 32-12 over (5) Chargers.

(3) Ravens 28-14 (6) Steelers.


Sunday, Jan. 12

No. 2 Buffalo Bills 31, No. 7 Denver Broncos 7

No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles 22, No. 7 Green Bay Packers 10

No. 6 Washington Commanders 23, No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20


Monday, Jan. 13

No. 4 Los Angeles Rams 27, No. 5 Minnesota Vikings 9

BYES: Lions, Chiefs


NFL Divisional round



Saturday, Jan. 18

AFC: Saturday, Jan. 18: No. 1 Kansas City Chiefs 23, No. 4 Houston Texans 14

NFC: Saturday, Jan. 18: No. 6 Washington Commanders 45, No. 1 Detroit Lions 31


Sunday, Jan. 19

AFC:  Sunday, Jan. 19: No. 2 Buffalo Bills 27, No. 3 Baltimore Ravens 25

NFC: Sunday, Jan. 19: No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles 28, No. 4 Los Angeles Rams 22


The winner of the Monday wild card game will play Sunday in the divisional round.


NFL conference championship round



Sunday, Jan. 26


AFC:    No. 2 Buffalo Bills at No. 1 Kansas City Chiefs, 5:30 p.m. (CBS, )


NFC:    No. 6 Washington Commanders at No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles, 2 p.m. (Fox)


When is Super Bowl 2025?


Super Bowl LIX will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9.


Where is Super Bowl 2025?


Super Bowl LIX will be played at Caesars Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints.

Once the 2025 game is in the books, New Orleans would have hosted eight Super Bowls. It first hosted Super Bowl IV in 1970 and last held the game in 2013 for 
Super Bowl XLVII.

What time is the Super Bowl Start.?


What time is the Super Bowl on February 9th? The officials have released the Super Bowl 2025 time. It will start at 6:30 P.M. ET.

Mark, your calendar Super Bowl LIX is going to happen on Sunday, February 09, 2025.


What Channel Is The Super Bowl 2025 On?


The 2025 Super Bowl will be broadcast on FOX, with  streaming options yet to be announced by the network. Mobile phone users can  stream the Super Bowl on NFL+ and through live TV streaming services that include FOX.


When is the 2025 Pro Bowl?


The 2025 Pro Bowl games will be held on Sunday, Feb. 2.


How to watch, Stream the NFL playoffs



  • TV networks:  ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC
  • Live Stream: ESPN+, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, Fubo


Fans looking to watch the NFL playoffs can tune into all the regular stations they've come to enjoy all season. If your remote isn't worn out by now, then you'll be able to find the action on ABC, ESPN, CBS, Fox and NBC all postseason long.

Following the success of the league's Peacock exclusive game last season, this year's postseason is welcoming Prime Video to the party. The home of "Thursday Night Football" secured exclusive streaming rights for a game during wild-card weekend, meaning like TNF, the game will only be available on Prime. If you live in one of the team's local TV markets, you can catch the action on your local networks.

Anyone hoping to stream the NFL playoffs can find them on ESPN+, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video and Fubo.




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