NFL Playoff Guide: Postseason
bracket much clearer with 1 week remaining in regular season
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[January 04, 2025]
By DAVID BRANDT
It's Week 18 of the NFL season, which means just one more weekend
remains before postseason action begins.
The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and
star quarterback Patrick Mahomes look like a formidable opponent
once again and have already clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC
bracket with a 15-1 record.
Over in the NFC, a crucial game awaits when the Minnesota Vikings
(14-2) travel to face the Detroit Lions (14-2) on Sunday in a game
that will decide the division winner, the No. 1 seed in the
conference and home-field advantage until the Super Bowl.
Here are some more things to watch as the regular season winds down:
NFL playoff picture
AFC
Six of the seven spots in the playoff bracket are secure, though the
seeding is still up for grabs in some situations. The Chiefs are the
top seed while the Buffalo Bills (13-3) own the No. 2 spot. The
Baltimore Ravens (11-5), Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6), Los Angeles
Chargers (10-6) and Houston Texans (9-7) also know they have more
football to play. The Ravens can clinch the No. 3 spot in the
bracket with a win over the Browns. The Texans are locked into the
No. 4 spot despite a worse record than some teams because they've
clinched their division.
As for the seventh team, the Denver Broncos (9-7) are in good
position though the Miami Dolphins (8-8) and Cincinnati Bengals
(8-8) still have hope. The problem for the Dolphins and Bengals is
the Broncos can earn the final spot with a win against Kansas City
this weekend, and there's not much incentive for the Chiefs to play
their starters considering they've already got the No. 1 seed
wrapped up.
NFC
Much like the AFC, six of the seven spots are taken. The Vikings,
Lions, Philadelphia Eagles (13-3), Green Bay Packers (11-5), Los
Angeles Rams (10-6) and Washington Commanders (11-5) will be in the
bracket. Minnesota and Detroit will duke it out for the No. 1 seed
next Sunday while the loser falls all the way to No. 5. The Eagles
have secured the No. 2 spot.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7) have the inside track for the final
spot, needing a win over the New Orleans Saints this weekend to
secure their place. If they lose, the Atlanta Falcons (8-8) could
still sneak into the bracket if they beat the Carolina Panthers.
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Minnesota Vikings' Sam Darnold throws during the first half of an
NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Dec. 29,
2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)
NFL playoff format
The 14-team bracket enters its fifth season after debuting during
the 2020 season. Seven teams advance to the postseason from both the
AFC and the NFC.
The four division winners in each conference earn the top four
seeds, ranked by their records. The last three teams are all
wild-card selections, also ranked by record.
The format means the No. 1 seed in each conference is very important
because it guarantees a wild card round bye and homefield advantage
until the Super Bowl. For the other 12 teams in the opening round,
the No. 7 seed travels to the No. 2 seed, No. 6 goes to No. 3 and
No. 5 travels to No. 4.
NFL playoff schedule
Jan. 11-13: Wild Card Round. Two games on Saturday, three on Sunday,
one on Monday.
Jan. 18-19: Divisional Round. Two games on Saturday, two on Sunday.
Jan. 26: AFC and NFC Conference Championships.
Feb. 9: Super Bowl LIX at the Superdome in New Orleans.
NFL playoff betting odds
According to BetMGM Sportsbook, the Chiefs are the favorites to win
the Super Bowl at +375. The Lions are right behind them at +400
while the Bills are third at +550.
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