
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.
The NFL’s first 18-week regular season in league history is all said and done, and it’s time for the playoffs.
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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.
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