There is very little left to define the teams that will be competing in the conference finals. We enter the Divisional Round of the NFL, after thrilling Wild Card Round games, where there were surprising and even historic results, such as the one obtained by the Jacksonville Jaguars over the Los Angeles Chargers. This Monday, January 16, the last team to advance to the Divisional Round was defined, and we tell you everything about the matchups.
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What are the Divisional Round games?
After the clash between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Dallas Cowboys, which defined the last qualifying team, the brackets for the Divisional Round of the National and American Conferences have been sealed. Now it will be time to see the two top candidates in action to reach the Super Bowl 2023: the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, who finished the regular season with 14 victories and only three defeats. Here we show you the matchups.
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: Saturday 21 - 16:30 hours
- Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants: Saturday 21 - 20:15 hours
- Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals: Sunday 22 - 15:00 hours
- San Francisco 49ers vs. Dallas Cowboys: Sunday 22 - 18:30 hours
Which teams were eliminated in the Wild Card Round?
Along the way, some candidates were left behind. Undoubtedly, the most epic elimination was that of the Los Angeles Chargers, who were winning 27-7 against the Jacksonville Jaguars and ended up losing 31-30. The other eliminated teams were the Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and Baltimore Ravens.
When are the NFL Playoffs 2023?
The Divisional Round of the NFL 2022-23 Playoffs will be played on Saturday, January 21, and Sunday, January 22. This will be the last phase before defining the conference championships. The AFC Championship Game will be held on Sunday, January 29, at 15:00 hours, and the NFC Championship Game will take place on the same day at 18:30 hours.
When and where will the Super Bowl 2023 be played?
The 57th edition of the Super Bowl (also known as the Super Bowl in Spanish) will be held on Sunday, February 12, starting at 18:30 hours, at State Farm Stadium in the city of Glendale, Arizona (United States).