
2021 NFL playoffs: Updated bracket and Divisional Round schedule
Clear out your calendars, NFL fans. It’s time to gear up for the Divisional Round.
Clear out your calendars, NFL fans. It’s time to gear up for the Divisional Round.
With all of the potential paths to Super Bowl LIV in place, here are some official predictions for the 2021 NFL playoffs.
The NFL’s first 18-week regular season in league history is all said and done, and it’s time for the playoffs.
After a hit-or-miss try last year, we try our best to predict what sports fans will be saying by the end of 2022.
Before we attempt to make guesses about 2022, we reflected on what we thought sports fans would be saying at the end of 2021.
Plenty of franchises have gone through multiple decades without a championship to their name, and their fans feel they have suffered long enough.
In a surprise announcement, the NFL revealed the Colts would be featured on the first in-season installment of “Hard Knocks.”
The reigning Super Bowl champs seem to have the ability to run it back. But, history books may have another idea.
As everyone plans out their gameday menus and clears their Sunday schedules for the second-to-last time, we broke down each Conference Championship game taking place on Sunday.
Houston may now be designated as a “no-fly zone” for superstars, and may have lost out on its chance to become one of the premier sports cities in the process.
With a story of youth on the AFC half of the bracket, and a tale as old as time being told on the NFC’s side, the NFL finds itself with one of its most unique Divisional Round slates in recent memory.
After watching the Saints defeat the Bears in a game filled with slime cannons, SpongeBob SquarePants and a 15-year-old in the broadcast booth, viewers were left wanting more of the unique presentation.
Ahead of the biggest Wild Card Weekend in NFL history, here’s the full schedule and analysis for each of the round’s six games.