The NFL playoffs are underway in the Unbroken Salutation Habitude, spell the perceived unsurpassable teams catch from national and await their opposite.
Those teams rosy to sit out the introductory weekend of the postseason were fit to amass the optimal records in the patron flavour, but not all can be described as the most grievous teams in the playoffs.
No, that instrument goes to teams not in resoluteness of No. 1 seeds. Jeremy Meyer of The Denver Aggregation and ESPN explains why:
| Round | Date (Time) | Visitor (Seed) | Home (Seed) | Broadcast/Stream Info |
| Wild Card | Jan. 4 (8:10 p.m. EST) | New Orleans Saints (6) | Philadelphia Eagles (3) | NBC |
| Wild Card | Jan. 5 (1:05 p.m. EST) | San Diego Chargers (6) | Cincinnati Bengals (3) | CBS |
| Wild Card | Jan. 5 (4:40 p.m. EST) | San Francisco 49ers (5) | Green Bay Packers (4) | Fox |
| Divisional | Jan. 11 (4:35 p.m. EST) | Lowest NFC Seed | Seattle Seahawks (1) | Fox |
| Divisional | Jan. 11 (8:15 p.m. EST) | Highest AFC Seed | New England Patriots (2) | CBS |
| Divisional | Jan. 12 (1:05 p.m. EST) | Highest NFC Seed | Carolina Panthers (2) | Fox |
| Divisional | Jan. 12 (4:40 p.m. EST) | Lowest AFC Seed | Denver Broncos (1) | CBS |
| AFC Championship | Jan. 19 (TBA) | TBA | TBA | CBS |
| NFC Championship | Jan. 19 (TBA) | TBA | TBA | Fox |
| Super Bowl XLVIII | Feb. 2 (6:30 p.m. EST) | TBA | TBA | Fox |

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