NFL wild card weekend
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Three intriguing games. The day begins and ends with two AFC wild-card games, with the Jacksonville Jaguars hosting the Buffalo Bills in the first and the New England Patriots hosting the Los Angeles Chargers in the last.
Following a regular season when no dominant team emerged from either the AFC or the NFC, the championship race is wide open. The Kansas City Chiefs, who made five Super Bowls in the last six years, winning three times, did not even make the playoffs. Neither did the Detroit Lions, the NFC's top seed last season.
Behind the 18 non-playoff teams, the remaining 14 picks in the first round will be determined based on how the postseason shakes out. The Super Bowl winner will pick last at No. 32, while the team with the worst record to lose in the Wild Card Round selects at No. 19.
The Bears’ home game against the Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs Sunday will kick off at 5:30 p.m. and air on NBC, the NFL announced Monday night. The league announ
The New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers face off in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs today. Here's where to watch and start time.