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The San Francisco 49ers have a first-round bye and await the weakest-seeded NFC winner to emerge from the Wild Card Round. The Baltimore Ravens own the lone bye on the AFC side.
The NFL has announced the entire schedule for next weekend's postseason action.
AFC: 5:00 p.m., 6 Miami at 3 Kansas City (Peacock)
Sunday, Jan. 14
AFC: 10:00 a.m., 7 Pittsburgh at 2 Buffalo (CBS, Paramount+)
NFC: 1:30 p.m., 7 Green Bay at 2 Dallas (FOX, FOX Deportes)
NFC: 5:00 p.m., 6 Los Angeles Rams at 3 Detroit (NBC, Peacock, Universo)
Monday, Jan. 15
NFC: 5:00 p.m., 5 Philadelphia at 4 Tampa Bay (ESPN/ABC/ESPN+, ESPN2/ESPN+-ManningCast, ESPN Deportes)
The Divisional Playoffs schedule will be announced over the weekend.
Final 2023 NFL Playoff Standings
AFC
Baltimore Ravens (13-4), AFC North Champion
Buffalo Bills (11-6), AFC East Champion
Kansas City Chiefs (11-6), AFC West Champion
Houston Texans (10-7), AFC South Champion
Cleveland Browns (11-6)
Miami Dolphins (11-6)
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7)
NFC
San Francisco 49ers (12-5), NFC West Champion
Dallas Cowboys (12-5), NFC East Champion
Detroit Lions (12-5), NFC North Champion
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-8), NFC South Champion
Philadelphia Eagles (11-6)
Los Angeles Rams (10-7)
Green Bay Packers (9-8)
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