march to Super Bowl 56 in Inglewood, California, is set to begin. All but two teams in the 14-team field will be in action in the wild-card round, as only the top seed in the AFC and NFC earned a first-round bye. And wild-card weekend is no longer merely a weekend, as for the first time ever the NFL will have one game on Monday night after holding two on Saturday and three on Sunday.
Here’s everything you need to know – including dates, times, TV information and more – for the NFL playoffs this season:
Saturday, Jan. 15
Cincinnati Bengals 26, Las Vegas Raiders 19
Buffalo Bills 47, New England Patriots 17
Sunday, Jan. 16
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Philadelphia Eagles 15
San Francisco 49ers 23, Dallas Cowboys 17
Kansas City Chiefs 42, Pittsburgh Steelers 21
Monday, Jan. 17
Los Angeles Rams 34, Arizona Cardinals 11
Saturday, Jan. 22
Cincinnati Bengals 19, Tennessee Titans 16
San Francisco 49ers 13, Green Bay Packers 10
Sunday, Jan. 23
Los Angeles Rams 30, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27
Kansas City Chiefs 42, Buffalo Bills 36 (OT)
Sunday, Jan. 30
AFC championship game – Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs, 3:00 p.m. ET, CBS
NFC championship game – San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams, 6:30 p.m. ET, Fox
AFC winner vs. NFC winner, Feb. 13, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC