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2021–22 NFL playoffs. The National Football League playoffs for the 2021 season was the first time that the league featured a 17-game regular season schedule, and consequently the start of the playoffs was pushed a week later to January 15, 2022. The postseason concluded with Super Bowl LVI on February 13 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood ...
2022–23 NFL playoffs. The National Football League playoffs for the 2022 season began on January 14, 2023, and concluded with Super Bowl LVII on February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, where the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles. This was the first postseason under a new rule in which both teams will be ...
The National Football League (NFL) playoffs is the annual single-elimination tournament held to determine the league champion. The four-round tournament is held after the league's regular season. Since the 2020 season, seven teams from each of the league's two conferences qualify for the playoffs based on regular season winning percentage, with ...
The 2022 NFL league year and trading period began on March 16. On March 14, teams were allowed to exercise options for 2022 on players with option clauses in their contracts, submit qualifying offers to their pending restricted free agents, and submit a Minimum Salary Tender to retain exclusive negotiating rights to their players with expiring 2021 contracts and fewer than three accrued ...
The playoffs for the 2022 NFL regular season kick off Jan. 14-16, 2023, with three days of wild-card games on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The divisional round takes place the following weekend ...
NFL playoff picture: Bracket before Week 9 NFC. Bye: No. 1 seed Detroit Lions (6-1) Wild card game: No. 7 seed Philadelphia Eagles (5-2) at No. 2 seed Washington Commanders (6-2)
Camp Nou, the home of No. 1 FC Barcelona with 83,383. The SIGNAL IDUNA PARK, the home of No. 2 Borussia Dortmund with 80,783. The Allianz Arena, the home of No. 3 Bayern München with 75,000. Old Trafford, the home of No. 4 Manchester United with 74,674. The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, the home of No. 5 AC Milan with 72,169.
Hall of Fame quarterback Y. A. Tittle shares the record with Andy Dalton for the highest number of playoff starts without ever winning a game (4). John Elway holds the record for the highest number of playoff wins before eventually winning his first Super Bowl (10). Donovan McNabb and Jim Kelly hold the record for the highest number of playoff ...