2021 NFL match schedule: dates, times, arc and TV for each round of AFC and NFC posteason

The NFL Finals are finally here and this year, they’ll have a totally different look. Not only will there be 14 post-season teams for the first time in league history, but there will also be some new faces as the two longest droughts in the NFL are over this year.

In the AFC, the Brown They are in postseason for the first time since 2002, which ends the longest NFL drought. In a twist of fate, Brown would be forced to play A. Steelers The team that knocked Cleveland out of the knockout stage in both Brown’s previous two (1994, 2002) Browns will seek to win their first playoff game since 1994, but they will not be the only team striving to end the drought. The InvoicesWho will face Ponies, Will try to win the first game after the 1995 season since the 1995 season.

The Bills will begin playoffs this year with their first game on Saturday while The Browns will conclude the Wild Cards tour with a match against the Steelers on Sunday evening.

In NFC, Tom Brady Drove Pirates To their first post-season appearance since 2007, which ended the longest drought at that conference. Although Brady has competed in the qualifiers 17 times, this will be the first time he has qualified for the Wild Card. (He’s played the Wild Cards tour before, but that only happened because Patriots They were hosting a league champion match.)

NFC is totally full of star power. Besides Brady, the convention will also feature three quarterback players who won the Super Bowl Aaron RodgersAnd the Drew Press And the Russell Wilson. Compared to these three, Rodgers will have a slightly easier time returning to the Super Bowl and that’s because Packers Goodbye from the first round.

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With 14 teams, qualifying looks will be a little different this year. For the first time ever, the Wild Card Tour will see a triple header on Saturday and Sunday. After somehow managing to play 256 games a regular season during the pandemic, all the NFL has to do is play 13 more games to crown the Super Bowl champion. With that in mind, here’s the full schedule for the postseason.

Wild Card Weekend

Saturday 9 January
(7) Amhar on (2) bills, 1:05 pm EST (CBS)
(6) Rams At 3 o’clock) Seahawks, 4:40 PM ET (Fox)
(5) Hackers at (4) Washington, 8:15 pm ET (NBC)

Sunday 10 January
(5) Crows In 4) Titans, 1:05 PM ET (ABC)
(7) Bear in 2) The saints, 4:40 PM ET (CBS / Nickelodeon / Amazon Prime)
(6) Brown at (3) Steelers, 8:15 PM ET (NBC)

Sections Tour

Saturday January 16
AFC Split Round
NFC Divisions Tour

Sunday 17 January
AFC Split Round
NFC Divisions Tour

Noticeable: The Heads The Packers and Packers will play their first games in the post-season period in the Division Round, but the schedule for this round has not yet been released.

Sunday championships

Sunday 24 January
NFC Championship, 3:05 PM ET (Fox)
Asian Championships, 6:40 pm ET (CBS)

Super Bowl LV

Sunday, February 7
Asian Champion vs NFC Champion in Tampa, 6:30 PM ET (CBS)

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