NFL playoffs: Divisional round bracket, potential matchups after wild card games

NFL PLAYOFFS

After the Buffalo Bills31-7 win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon, the AFC side of the NFL’s divisional round bracket has been determined.

The Houston Texans will travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Kansas City Chiefs next week. Their win over the Los Angeles Chargers, as well as the Broncos’ loss, makes Houston the lowest seed remaining. In the NFL’s dynamic playoff bracket, that means a date with the No. 1-seeded Chiefs is up next.

That leaves the Baltimore Ravens and Bills as the other two teams remaining in the AFC. They’ll meet in Buffalo next week for their second clash of the season and second playoff meeting ever between these two teams.

The Ravens won their first meeting this season, 35-10, in Baltimore in Week 4, but the Bills won their last playoff meeting four years ago in the divisional round.

All of the NFC’s wild card results remain to be determined over the next day and a half.

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Here’s what we know about this year’s divisional round so far:

BALTIMORE RAVENS:Who will the AFC North winners play next?

Updated NFL playoff bracket

AFC

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS:Who will the AFC’s No. 1 seed play in the divisional round?

NFC playoff bracket

None of the NFC playoff games will be played until later on Sunday, but the Eagles vs. Packers game is the first of the bunch. The conference’s playoff scenarios will become clearer after that contest.

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