NFL playoff schedule

This year’s NFL Playoff Schedule should be one of the best in years, as there a number of teams that nobody is sure what to make of. We’ve seen several teams start weak but put together a solid end to the season. We’ve also seen some teams look quite formidable all through the season. There are also a few teams that came out of nowhere to become a great NFL team (we’re looking at you Dolphins).

Here is the NFL Playoff schedule:

The First round of the NFL Playoffs takes place on January 9 and 10. It will feature the sixth seed vs the third seed and the fifth seed vs the fourth seed. The first and second seeded teams get to rest up and see who makes it to the divisional round.
The NFL Playoff divisional round take place the following week, on Saturday and Sunday, January 16-17. This will see the winner of the first round games take on the first and second seeds. The higher seed will play the lowest seed.
The NFL playoff Conference Championship Games take place on Sunday, January 24. Those will decide who will represent the AFC and NFC in the Super Bowl. These games are the biggest before the Super Bowl, so if your team makes it you should try and get to the game. You can buy AFC Championship tickets as well as NFC Championship tickets to see what could be the biggest conference games of the year.
After all that playoff work, the two Super Bowl teams will get to rest for two weeks before coming out for Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday February 2. You can buy Super Bowl tickets online and see the biggest game in person. Hey and once its all over, as well as a Pro Bowl ticket as well to be at the NFL’s all star game.