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NFL Playoffs 2023 Matches: NFL Playoffs 2023: Matchups, Date, TV schedule and all you need to know

During the 2022 season, the NFL was as unpredictable as ever, and that pattern continued through Week 18. Entering the weekend, there were several playoff berths up for grabs, with clubs competing for both a spot near the bottom of the standings and a seeding at the top of the field.

The NFL’s 14-game playoff structure, which was adopted for the 2021 playoffs, is to blame for all of this high drama. The new format, which is now in its third season, has proven effective in boosting late-season competition in the NFL’s wild-card races. But this drama will be resolved soon.

The 14 teams that will compete in the postseason will be determined, and each of the last few weeks of the regular season will eliminate the teams that will be focusing on the offseason rather than a potential trip to Glendale.

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What are the dates for NFL Playoffs 2023?

There are four rounds: Wild card, Divisional, Conference championships and Super Bowl 56.

The wild card round starts on January 14 and goes until January 16. The divisional round will take place between January 21 and 22. Conference championships are bound to happen on January 29, followed by Super Bowl 56 set to take place on February 12.

How to stream the NFL playoffs 2023 or watch them on TV?

There are several platforms to catch it live: fuboTV, Peacock, ESPN+ as well as Paramount+. To watch it live on TV, tune into Fox, CBS, TBD, ESPN, and ABC.

What is the TV schedule for the NFL playoffs 2023?

Wild Card Round

January 14
7. Seattle Seahawks vs. 2. San Francisco 49ers: 4:30 p.m. ET
5. Los Angeles Chargers vs. 4. Jacksonville Jaguars: 8:15 p.m. ET

January 15
7. Miami Dolphins vs. 2. Buffalo Bills: 1 p.m. ET
6. New York Giants vs. 3. Minnesota Vikings: 4:30 p.m. ET
6. Baltimore Ravens vs. 3. Cincinnati Bengals: 8:15 p.m. ET

January 16
5. Dallas Cowboys vs. 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 8 p.m. ET

Super Bowl 57

February 12
Super Bowl 57: 6:30 p.m. ET

Moreover, the schedules of conference championships and other divisional rounds to be held on January 21 and 22 are to be determined.

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