NFL Playoffs
The NFL Playoffs are a single-elimination tournament following the regular season to determine the NFL champion.
The number of teams included in the NFL Playoffs has changed over the years and currently sits at 14, seven from the AFC and seven from the NFC, with one team from each conference receiving a first-round bye.
The NFL Playoffs consist of a Wild Card Round, a Divisional Round, two Conference Championship Games, and the Super Bowl.
This fall, the NFL playoffs will look a bit different. The newly expanded postseason field, however, could create one unintended consequence.
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Both Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs have a history of playoff struggles. This season, however, they can change the narrative.
The Philadelphia Eagles might be underdogs against the Seattle Seahawks, but history is on the home team’s side.
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Every NFL fan dreams of their team winning the Super Bowl. The current NFL playoffs, however, don’t give the best teams an equal shot at the title.
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