As the NFL playoff picture narrows down, only eight teams remain in the hunt for Super Bowl 2026. With no more Thursday Night Football games left in the season, fans can look forward to just six matches that will ultimately decide who advances to the Super Bowl. This week will showcase two AFC games and two NFC matchups, leading up to Championship Sunday on January 25. 🏆
The upcoming NFL playoff schedule includes two double-headers over the weekend. The matchups are set for January 17 and January 18, with all times listed in Eastern. Key games include the Bills vs. Broncos, 49ers vs. Seahawks, Texans vs. Patriots, and Rams vs. Bears, culminating in the AFC and NFC Championship games on January 25. 📺
In the AFC, the No. 6 Bills recently triumphed over the No. 3 Jaguars in the wild card round. They will now take their chances on the road against the Broncos to kick off the divisional round. The updated AFC playoff bracket reveals the path towards the Championship and eventually the Super Bowl. 🔥
Meanwhile, the NFC divisional round features a thrilling rivalry between the 49ers and Seahawks, which will take place in Seattle under the primetime lights. With both brackets shaping up, fans are eager to see which teams will advance to the Championships and ultimately compete for the coveted Super Bowl title. 🌟