The 2023 NFL Playoffs are finally here as the battle for the Lombardi Trophy continues. After six action-packed games on Wild Card Weekend and all the excitement of the Divisional Round and Conference Championships, the time has almost come for Super Bowl LVII, and the stage is now set. The Philadelphia Eagles routed the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game, and the Kansas City Chiefs bested the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC to make it back to the Super Bowl for the third time in the last four seasons. Andy Reid will face his former team and Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts will meet in a battle of young superstar quarterbacks.
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See below for the final scores, results, schedule and bracket for every game through Super Bowl LVII. Check out the full 2023 NFL playoff and Super Bowl schedule here.
Saturday, January 14
Seahawks (7) vs 49ers (2)
Chargers (5) vs Jaguars (4)
Sunday, January 15
Dolphins (7) vs Bills (2)
Giants (6) vs Vikings (3)
Ravens (6) vs Bengals (3)
Monday, January 16
Cowboys (5) vs Buccaneers (4)
Divisional Round Scores
Saturday, January 21
Jaguars (4) vs Chiefs (1)
Giants (6) vs Eagles (1)
Sunday, January 22nd
Bengals (3) vs Bills (2
Cowboys (5) vs 49ers (2)
Conference Championships Scores
Sunday, January 29
NFC Championship Game: 49ers (2) vs Eagles (1)
AFC Championship: Bengals (3) vs Chiefs (1)
- Date: Sunday, February 12
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- TV Network: Fox
Which teams are still in the 2023 NFL Playoffs?
The Eagles (NFC Champions) will play the Chiefs (AFC Champions) in Super Bowl LVII.
Which teams have been eliminated from the 2023 NFL Playoffs?
The Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Chargers, Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals have all been eliminated from the 2023 NFL playoffs.
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2023 NFL Playoff Bracket:
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2023 NFL Playoff Picture:
AFC:
- Kansas City Chiefs (14-3)
- Buffalo Bills (13-3)
- Cincinnati Bengals (12-4)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8)
- LA Chargers (10-7)
- Baltimore Ravens (10-7)
- Miami Dolphins (9-8)
NFC:
- Philadelphia Eagles (14-3)
- San Francisco 49ers (13-4)
- Minnesota Vikings (13-4)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-9)
- Dallas Cowboys (12-5)
- New York Giants (9-7-1)
- Seattle Seahawks (9-8)
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