Overview
- The playoff field sits at nine teams after wild-card weekend, with Seattle and Denver holding the No. 1 seeds.
- Pittsburgh hosts Houston on Monday night to determine the final divisional qualifier.
- NFC divisional games feature 49ers at Seahawks and Rams at Bears on Jan. 17–18.
- AFC divisional slate has Bills at Broncos and the Patriots awaiting the Steelers–Texans winner on Jan. 17–18.
- Super Bowl 60 kicks off Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium on NBC with Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth and a Bad Bunny halftime show, while odds lean to the Rams, Seahawks and Bills and AZ Central ranks Seattle No. 1 with Denver leading the AFC.