NFL divisional playoff schedule CONFIRMED: Cincinnati Bengals-Buffalo Bills game slated for Sunday

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NFL Divisional Playoff Schedule CONFIRMED: Blockbuster Cincinnati Bengals-Buffalo Bills game scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m.

The NFL divisional playoff schedule is now officially set for next weekend after the conclusion of Super Wild Card weekend.

Next weekend’s playoff roster will make headlines for a delicious AFC showdown between the Cincinatti Bengals and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 3 pm ET.

Both AFC teams have been considered among the Super Bowl contenders since before the season began and have done nothing so far to allay those thoughts.

It’s also a rematch of the inconclusive game between the two teams on Jan. 2, which was abruptly called off when Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field.

The Cincinnati Bengals will play the Buffalo Bills in a delicious AFC playoff duel

The Cincinnati Bengals will play the Buffalo Bills in a delicious AFC playoff duel

NFL Divisional Playoff Schedule

Saturday, January 21

AFC: 4:30 p.m. (ET) Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs (NBC, Peacock, Universe)

NFC: 8:15 pm (ET) New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles (FOX, FOX Deportes)

Sunday, January 22

AFC: 3:00 pm (ET) Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills (CBS, Paramount+)

NFC: 6:30 pm (ET) Dallas/Tampa Bay at San Francisco 49ers (FOX, FOX Deportes)

The other AFC game will feature the conference champion Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars, following the Jaguars’ huge comeback against the Los Angeles Chargers.

That is scheduled as the first of the Divisional Playoff games, Saturday, January 21 at 4:30 pm ET.

Depending on the results of the games, we may be primed for a rematch of last year’s Bills vs. Chiefs matchup that led the NFL to change the overtime rules for the postseason.

The NFC draw, on the other hand, is currently headlined by a rematch between two NFC East rivals, the Giants and Eagles, who will meet for the third time this season.

They take prime time on Saturday night, with the game starting at 8:15 p.m. ET.

The other NFC game will be decided Monday night when the Dallas Cowboys take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the winner of that game traveling to face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, January 22 at 6:30 p.m. ET .

Heading into the final game of Super Wild Card Weekend, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy may be training for his job as team owner and general manager Jerry Jones hasn’t made any commitments when it comes to the future of his team. coach.

Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles’ job was also considered to be on the bench heading into the playoffs, but reports have indicated he will return to the team regardless of the outcome against Dallas.

The New York Giants will play the Philadelphia Eagles for the third time this year

The New York Giants will play the Philadelphia Eagles for the third time this year