For 10 of the 14 teams to make it to the 2025 NFL Playoffs, the dream of playing in Super Bowl 59 is already dead. Whether by blowout or heartbreaker, contenders like the Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams have all seen their hopes of a homecoming parade dashed.
An action-packed Sunday that featured two divisional-round playoff games didn't prevent the NFL from seeing its ratings decline even further. The Bills hosted the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC affair that kicked off at 6:30 p.
The best week of the NFL playoffs is here, as divisional round football will be played this weekend. Two teams have already punched their ticket to Championship Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs knocked off the Houston Texans and the Washington Commanders stunned the Detroit Lions.
The divisional round of the NFL playoffs featured the expected (Chiefs advancing) and the unexpected (Jayden Daniels' continued rise). Here's how it all went down this weekend.
The Buffalo Bills (13-4) will attempt to win at home in the playoffs against the Baltimore Ravens (12-5) in the AFC Divisional round on Jan. 19 at Highmark Stadium, starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.The
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After today, the conference title games will bet set. Here's what to know and how to watch today's NFL divisional round playoff games: Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce made just enough plays to overcome an otherwise ugly offensive day for Kansas City. That might not work next week against a much tougher opponent.
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In addition, last year’s Chiefs-Bills divisional round playoff game landed 50.4 million viewers. The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch reports that Sunday’s Ravens-Bills game drew around 43 million viewers. Last season, the AFC title between the Chiefs and Ravens, in the early window on CBS, drew 55.5 million viewers.
The Washington Commanders (12-5) go on the road in a playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship game on Jan. 26, starting at 3 p.m.
Running back Saquon Barkley led the Eagles to the NFC Championship with another huge game on a playoff weekend that also featured Travis Kelce’s return to form for the Chiefs.