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NFL Wild-Card Round is Complete, Divisional Round Matchups Set

The NFL’s Wild-Card Round is the first round of playoffs. It includes teams that have earned a playoff spot but did not win the top seeds in their conferences (AFC and NFC). The wild-card games began on January 11th and ended on January 13th. 

One thing about any competition is that there will always be winners and losers, and for the 2025 NFL Wild-Card games, here were the winners:

  • Texans win against Chargers, 32-12
  • Ravens win against Steelers, 28-14
  • Bills wins against the Broncos, 31-7
  • Eagles wins against the Packers, 22-10
  • Commanders win against the Buccaneers, 23-20
  • Rams win against the Vikings, 27-9

The four divisional-round matchups have been set with the end of the wild-card games. 

(All times in Eastern Standard Time)

AFC

  • January 18th, 4:30 p.m.: Texans vs. Chiefs
  • January 19th, 6:30 p.m.: Bills vs. Ravens

NFC

  • January 18th, 8:00 p.m.: Commanders vs. Lions
  • January 19th, 2:00 p.m.: Rams vs. Eagles

The Divisional Round will showcase some of the league’s brightest stars. Keep an eye on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the player with the most wins without a loss in any playoff round in NFL history. 

The journey to the Superbowl continues, and NFL fans still have much to look forward to. This divisional-round matchup will provide an unforgettable weekend of NFL action. 

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