NFL playoffs: Complete schedule, Super Bowl LIII coverage
Deshaun Watson says the Texans never gave up hope to win the divisional title after they started the season 0-3. (1:03)
The 2018 regular season is in the books, and the playoff field is set. From the wild-card round through Super Bowl LIII — which is Sunday, Feb. 3, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia — ESPN.com has you covered. Check out the full playoff picture headed into next weekend’s games and more coverage on all 12 teams below.
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Saturday, Jan. 5 | 4:35 p.m. ET
The Texans clinched their third division title in four seasons and at least the No. 3 seed for the playoffs.
Sunday, Jan. 6 | 1:05 p.m. ET
The Chargers QB threw two interceptions in an ugly victory and will try to shake his late-season funk in Baltimore in the first round of the playoffs.
Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson has gone 6-1 since taking over as the Ravens’ starter and has led the team to its first postseason berth since 2014 and first AFC North title since 2012.
Sunday, Jan. 6 | 4:40 p.m. ET
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Credit Matt Nagy for setting the tone for a Bears team that could have rested in Week 17 but kept its momentum going with a victory in Minnesota.
Saturday, Jan. 5 | 8:15 p.m. ET
History suggests the victory over the Giants is significant as a source of momentum as Dallas enters the postseason having won seven of eight.
Recent playoff history shows this type of game against a three-win team might not matter all that much, but it doesn’t leave Seattle fans feeling good.
No. 1: Kansas City Chiefs
Divisional round: TBD
Teicher: Chiefs earn some much-needed rest by clinching bye
No. 2: New England Patriots
Divisional round: TBD
Reiss: Tom Brady tunes up and Patriots clinch first-round bye after routing Jets
No. 1: New Orleans Saints
Divisional round: TBD
Triplett: Saints finish with a whimper as Drew Brees sits, defense flops
No. 2: Los Angeles Rams
Divisional round: TBD
Wagoner: This time, Rams roll into playoffs knowing what they’re in for