
The NFL season kicked off with 32 teams vying for a spot in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX. After an exhilarating divisional round featuring a major upset, the matchups for the AFC Championship and NFC title games are set. The Washington Commanders pulled off a tremendous win against the Detroit Lions, 45-31, marking their first appearance in the NFC title game since 1991.
In AFC action, the Kansas City Chiefs continue their dominance, returning to the AFC Championship for the seventh consecutive year. They will host the Buffalo Bills, a team they have faced multiple times in recent playoffs. The Chiefs aim to become the first team to secure three consecutive Super Bowl victories.
Here’s a look at the detailed schedule for the 2025 NFL playoffs, starting with the Wild Card Weekend results:
Wild Card Weekend
Saturday, Jan. 11
- (4) Texans 32-12 over (5) Chargers: The Texans’ defense stood out with four interceptions against Justin Herbert, leading to an overwhelming win.
- (3) Ravens 28-14 over (6) Steelers: Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry powered the Ravens to an early lead that proved unassailable.
Sunday, Jan. 12
- (2) Bills 31-7 over (7) Broncos: Allen showcased his skills with over 300 yards of total offense after a rocky start.
- (2) Eagles 22-10 over (7) Packers: The Eagles capitalized on turnovers, and Jalen Hurts secured victory with a touchdown pass.
- (6) Commanders 23-20 over (3) Buccaneers: Jayden Daniels’ stellar performance initiated a new chapter for the Commanders.
Divisional Round
Saturday, Jan. 18
- (1) Chiefs 23-14 over (4) Texans: Despite being outgained, the Chiefs made critical plays to secure the win.
- (6) Commanders 45-31 over (1) Lions: Daniels threw for two touchdowns, leading to a historic victory.
Sunday, Jan. 19
3. (2) Eagles 28-22 over (4) Rams: The Eagles’ run game fueled their victory, with Barkley making headlines.
4. (2) Bills 27-25 over (3) Ravens: Defense proved to be key for the Bills once again watch the schedule here
Championship Sunday
Sunday, Jan. 26
- NFC Championship: (6) Commanders at (2) Eagles, 3 p.m. ET
- AFC Championship: (2) Bills at (1) Chiefs, 6:30 p.m. ET
Super Bowl LIX (New Orleans)
Sunday, Feb. 9
- AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m. ET