2023 NFL playoffs Schedule: Wild Card weekend Venues, dates, timings, teams, Live stream, and TV Channel details

Here is everything you need to know about the 2023 NFL Playoffs that are set to start on January 14.


2023 NFL playoffs Schedule: Wild Card weekend Venues, dates, timings, teams, Live stream, and TV Channel details

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The NFL playoffs are the epitome of the ultimate competition of the best teams from the regular season. It’s the time again when the expectations are soaring high after incredible games that fans witness after 18 long weeks of the regular season.

Last year proved to be tremendous and it was tough to state who could leap forward into the playoffs. The teams have dropped their highest efforts into the playoffs where the Philadelphia Eagles looked like the best all around the season from NFC and Kansas City Chiefs from AFC.

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There are yet so many questions waiting to be answered like which team will make way or what is the venue, time, etc. Some questions will remain a mystery till the games take a hit while the answers to the other questions are with us.

Let’s dive straight into the detailed 2023 NFL Playoffs schedule.

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The NFL Playoffs Bracket 2023

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The Chiefs from AFC and Eagles from NFC are the number one seeds from their respective conferences, hence will get a bye week. You can find the respective matchups in the below-given table. The numbers ahead of the teams designate their seedings.

                                 AFC                                      NFC
1. Kansas City Chiefs (BYE)     1. Philadelphia Eagles (BYE)
2. Buffalo Bills vs 7. Miami Dolphins     2. San Francisco 49ers vs 7. Seattle Seahawks
3. Cincinnati Bengals vs 6. Baltimore Ravens  3. Minnesota Vikings vs 6. New York Giants
4. Jacksonville Jaguars vs 5.Los Angeles Chargers     4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. 5. Dallas Cowboys

When do the NFL playoffs in 2023 start?

The playoffs games will start on January 14, 2023. The format is the same as the last season with a wild card weekend to start on Saturday.

How to watch NFL playoff games on TV, live stream?

The NFL playoffs will be aired on many popular platforms, the same network used to broadcast the regular season games. The channels offering the broadcast will be CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, and ABC.

The live streaming of the game can be seen on ESPN+, Peacock, Fox Sports, DAZN (Canada), Paramount+, and FuboTV. Interested folks can avail the NFL pass application to taste the action on their mobile phone or desktops.

Fox channel holds the authority to broadcast Super Bowl LVII on Feb 12, 2023.

NFL Playoffs schedule 2023

Wild Card Round

Saturday, Jan 14

MatchupStart TimeTV ChannelLive StreamTickets
7. Seattle Seahawks vs. 2. San Francisco 49ers4:30 p.m. ETFoxfuboTVBuy tickets
5. Los Angeles Chargers vs. 4. Jacksonville Jaguars8:15 p.m. ETNBCPeacock, fuboTVBuy tickets

Sunday, Jan 15

MatchupStart TimeTV ChannelLive StreamTickets
7. Miami Dolphins vs. 2. Buffalo Bills1 p.m. ETCBSParamount+, fuboTVBuy tickets
6. New York Giants vs. 3. Minnesota Vikings4:30 p.m. ETFox fuboTVBuy tickets
6. Baltimore Ravens vs. 3. Cincinnati Bengals8:15 p.m. ETNBCPeacock, fuboTVBuy tickets

Monday, Jan 16

MatchupStart TimeTV ChannelLive StreamTickets
5. Dallas Cowboys vs. 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers8 p.m. ETESPN, ABCESPN+, fuboTVBuy tickets

Divisional Round

Saturday-Sunday, Jan 21- Jan 22

MatchupStart TimeTV ChannelLive StreamTickets
 TBD  fuboTVBuy tickets
 TBD  fuboTVBuy tickets

Conference Championships

Sunday, Jan 29

MatchupStart TimeTV ChannelLive StreamTickets
AFC ChampionshipTBDCBS Paramount+, fuboTVBuy tickets
NFC ChampionshipTBDFoxFox Sports app, fuboTVBuy tickets

Super Bowl LVII

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Lombardi Trophy (Image via Business Journal)

Sunday, Feb 12

MatchupStart TimeTV ChannelLive StreamTickets
Super Bowl 576:30 p.m. ETFox Fox Sports app, fuboTVBuy tickets

The venue for this year’s Super Bowl is set as State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. This prestigious Super Bowl game is played on the second Sunday of February every year.

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