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NFL PLAYOFF PICTURE: NFL playoff odds for every team entering Week 15: Every AFC, NFC team's chances. What time is the NFL game tonight? Time: 8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT. Date: Sunday, Dec. 15
Two playoff hopefuls in the NFC face off in the Week 12 edition of "Sunday Night Football" tonight. Here's what to know: ... What time is the NFL game tonight? Time: 8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT ...
Yes, it’s the Detroit Lions’ first home playoff game downtown in the stadium that opened for the 2002 season. (Though not the first NFL playoff game there — Detroit hosted Super Bowl XL in ...
How to watch Sunday's games on the NFL schedule, including time, TV channels and live stream information. ... NFL playoff scenarios for Week 16: Ravens, Packers among teams that can clinch.
The game was originally scheduled to be played on January 14 at 1:05 p.m. EST, but was delayed due to a state of emergency and travel ban declared in Western New York as a result of a massive snowstorm, marking the first time an NFL playoff game was postponed since the 2016–17 playoffs, a game that also featured the Steelers. [39] [11]
The NFL released part of the playoff schedule on Sunday, including when the Chiefs will play in the Wild Card Round and which network will carry the game. ... AFC Divisional game (CBS) Time TBA ...
This is a complete listing of National Football League (NFL) playoff games, grouped by franchise. Games featuring relocated teams [nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. "(Years in italics)" indicate a pending playoff game. Tables are sorted first by the number of games, then the number of wins ...
The first postseason game to be played under these rules was the 1958 NFL Championship Game between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants (the so-called "Greatest Game Ever Played"), decided by a one-yard touchdown run by Colts fullback Alan Ameche after eight minutes and fifteen seconds of extra time.