Here’s the full schedule for the 2024 NFL playoffs
Jan 21, 2024
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Ted Hyman, CBS Sports
Through three games of the divisional round, there haven’t been any upsets yet, but we have seen some NFL history made.
For just the second time in franchise history, the Detroit Lions are headed to the NFC championship game. The Lions punched their ticket on Sunday with a 31-23 win over the Buccaneers. Thanks to the victory, the Lions will now be headed to San Francisco to face the 49ers with the winning team earning a berth in Super Bowl LVIII.
In the AFC, the Ravens will be hosting the AFC championship game for the first time in franchise history. The top-seeded Ravens coasted to a 34-10 win over the Texans on Saturday and they’ll now be awaiting the winner of the Sunday night game between the Bills and Chiefs.
With that in mind, let’s check out the entire 2024 NFL playoff schedule.
Super Wild Card Weekend
Saturday, Jan. 13
(4) Texans 45-14 over (5) Browns. This was a beatdown from start to finish. The Browns defense had no answers for C.J. Stroud, who threw for 274 yards while also tying the rookie record for TD passes in a playoff game with three. The Texans defense also came up big by putting the game away with two pick-sixes on Joe Flacco in the second half. (3) Chiefs 26-7 over (6) Dolphins. With a kickoff temperature of minus-4, this was the fourth-coldest game in NFL history and Miami was simply no match for the arctic elements. The Dolphins offense never got on track, but the cold weather wasn’t a problem for a Chiefs offense that piled up more than 400 yards.
Sunday, Jan. 14
(7) Packers 48-32 over (2) Cowboys. In the biggest upset of the wild-card round, the Packers went into Dallas and handed a beatdown to the Cowboys. Jordan Love finished the game with a passer rating of 157.2, which is tied for the fourth-highest ever in an NFL postseason game. It was a dominant performance by the Packers, who led 48-16 before the Cowboys were able to score two touchdowns in garbage time. (3) Lions 24-23 over (6) Rams. The Lions picked up their first playoff win in 32 years in a game that went down to the wire. The victory wasn’t sealed until the Lions defense came up with a stop in the final minutes after the Rams had driven into Detroit’s territory.
Monday, Jan. 15
(2) Bills 31-17 over (7) Steelers. Not even a one-day delay could slow down the Bills offense. Not only did Josh Allen throw for three touchdowns, but he also had the longest run of his career with a 52-yard score. Allen totaled 277 yards in the win (203 passing, 74 rushing). (4) Buccaneers 32-9 over (5) Eagles. The Eagles suffered a total collapse over the final few weeks of the regular season, and they weren’t able to stop the bleeding in the playoffs. The Philadelphia defense got gashed by Baker Mayfield, who threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns in Tampa Bay’s win.
Divisional Round
Saturday, Jan. 20
(1) Ravens 34-10 over (4) Texans. This game was tied at halftime, but the Ravens blew it open during a second half where they outscored Houston 24-0. The Texans simply had no answers for a Ravens rushing attack that totaled 229 yards. Lamar Jackson was the star of the show with four total touchdowns (two passing, two rushing) and 100 rushing yards. (1) 49ers 24-21 over (7) Packers. The Packers looked like they had control of this game through the first three quarters, but then they melted down in the fourth. They had three possessions in the final quarter and those ended with a three-and-out, a missed field goal and an interception. The 49ers outscored the Packers 10-0 in the final quarter to avoid the upset.
Sunday, Jan. 21
(3) Lions 31-23 over (4) Buccaneers. The Lions offense got off to a slow start, but then Jahmyr Gibbs sparked things in the second half with 89 of his 114 yards over the final two quarters. Jared Goff also came up clutch for the Lions, throwing for 287 yards and two touchdowns. (3) Chiefs at (2) Bills, 6:30 p.m. ET (CBS, Paramount+). For the third time in five seasons, these two teams will be meeting in the playoffs. We all remember their last postseason meeting back in January 2022 when the Chiefs put together a scoring drive in just 13 seconds to send the game to overtime (The Chiefs would eventually win). These two teams actually played in Kansas City back in Week 14 with the Bills winning 20-17. This is the seventh time that Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes have faced each other and the series is currently tied at three.
Championship Sunday
Sunday, Jan. 28
AFC Championship, 3 p.m. ET (CBS, Paramount+)
Chiefs/Bills at (1) Ravens. The Ravens will be hosting an AFC title game for the first time in franchise history and it’s going to be a monumental showdown with Lamar Jackson either facing off against Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen.
NFC Championship, 6:30 p.m. ET (Fox)
(3) Lions at (1) 49ers. This will be the 49ers’ 19th trip to the NFC title game, which is the most NFL history, and they’ll be facing a Lions team that will be making just their second appearance ever in the NFC championship game. The Lions will be trying to get their first road win over the 49ers since 1975 and if they can do that, they’ll advance to the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history.
Super Bowl LVIII
Sunday, Feb. 11
AFC vs. NFC in Las Vegas, 6:30 p.m. ET
The Super Bowl will be televised on CBS with an alternate broadcast available on Nickelodeon. You’ll also be able to stream the game on Paramount+ (Try seven days free here)
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