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NFL Divisional Round: The Schedule is Set

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The Vince Lombardi Trophy is displayed in Las Vegas (Photo: Itoro N. Umontuen)

With the Wild Card round complete, the NFL Divisional matchups are officially locked in, setting the stage for a thrilling weekend of postseason football.

Saturday’s Divisional Round Games

To begin the weekend, the Buffalo Bills head west to Denver to take on the AFC’s No. 1 seed, the Denver Broncos. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 PM Eastern, with CBS Sports carrying the broadcast. Buffalo earned its spot by edging the Jacksonville Jaguars 27–24 in a tightly contested Wild Card matchup. Quarterback Josh Allen delivered an efficient performance, completing 28 of 35 passes for 273 yards while accounting for three total touchdowns — one through the air and two on the ground.

Later that evening, the San Francisco 49ers will clash with the NFC’s top seed, the Seattle Seahawks, at 8:00 PM Eastern on FOX. San Francisco advanced after knocking off the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, 23–19. Brock Purdy sealed the victory with a late six-yard touchdown strike to Christian McCaffrey, while a creative trick play featuring a touchdown pass from wideout Jauan Jennings. The divisional rivals split their regular-season meetings, with San Francisco winning 17–13 in Week 1 before Seattle responded with a dominant 13–3 victory in Week 18 to secure the NFC West crown and home-field advantage.

Sunday’s Divisional Matchups

Sunday afternoon is expected to feature a defensive showdown when the Houston Texans travel to New England to face the Patriots. The game kicks off at 3:00 PM Eastern and will air on ESPN and ABC. Houston enters the matchup after overwhelming the Pittsburgh Steelers, limiting them to just 175 total yards of offense. The Texans’ league-leading defense recorded two touchdowns of its own and brought down quarterback Aaron Rodgers four times.

For New England, Sunday night’s win over the Los Angeles Chargers marked a rare postseason appearance, as the franchise’s last playoff victory came in Super Bowl LIII back in February 2019. Houston, meanwhile, is seeking to overcome its postseason struggles — the Texans have reached the Divisional Round six times since joining the NFL in 2002 but have yet to secure a win at this stage.

The weekend concludes with the Chicago Bears hosting the Los Angeles Rams at 6:30 PM Eastern on NBC. Chicago is riding momentum after its seventh comeback win of the season, once again eliminating the Green Bay Packers with a dramatic 31–27 Wild Card victory. However, the Bears face injury concerns, as linebacker T.J. Edwards is sidelined for the rest of the season with a broken fibula, and left tackle Ozzy Trapilo is also ruled out due to a knee injury.

The Rams arrive in Chicago after surviving a scare against the Carolina Panthers Saturday afternoon. While Los Angeles struggled early, veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford delivered when it mattered most, orchestrating a 71-yard drive by completing six of seven passes. The drive ended with a precise 19-yard touchdown throw to Colby Parkinson with just 38 seconds remaining, securing a thrilling 34–31 comeback win to open the NFL playoffs.

Itoro Umontuen serves as the National Sports and Entertainment Editor with Black Press USA. He is also a veteran photographer for 20 years, based in Atlanta for the past 15 years. His photography and videography style is a blend of portraiture and contemporary photojournalism. Previously, Umontuen served as the Managing Editor for The Atlanta Voice. While at the historic publication, Umontuen reported on local, statewide, and national politics. He also photographed thousands of sporting events, including Super Bowls and National Championships. He also engineers podcasts while mentoring emerging journalists. Umontuen is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is a proud graduate of Tennessee State University.

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