The games have been set. The dates have been picked.And that's all we know, for now, about the divisional round of the playoffs.The NFL has announced that Bills at Broncos and 49ers at Seahawks will be played on Saturday, January 17. On Sunday, January 18, the Bears will host the Rams and the winner of Monday night's Texans-Steelers game will travel to New England for a game against the Patriots.However, the league has not assigned a time to any of the games, or a network.Between NBC, Fox, CBS, and ESPN, each will have one of the games. The Saturday contests will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET and 8:00 p.m. ET. On Sunday, the games will start at 3:00 p.m. ET and 6:30 p.m. ET.The Bills and 49ers will play on six days' rest, against teams that will be going two weeks between games. (The Seahawks will have had 15 days between the Week 18 game and the division-round contest.)The rest of the schedule will be set after Monday night's game, when either the Texans or Steelers will earn a ticket to Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
NFL announces days (but not times or networks) for divisional games
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