2016–17 NFL Playoffs

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2016–17 NFL playoffs
Dates January 7–February 5,
2017
Teams 12
Defending
champions
Denver Broncos
(did not qualify)
Matches played 11
2015–16 2017–18

The National Football League playoffs for the 2016 NFL season will begin on Saturday, January 7, 2017. The postseason tournament will conclude on Sunday, February 5, 2017, with Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Contents

[edit] Participants

Further information: National Football League playoffs § Current playoff system

Within each conference, the four division winners and the two wild card teams (the top two non-division winners with the best overall regular season records) qualified for the playoffs. The four division winners are seeded 1 through 4 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and the wild card teams are seeded 5 and 6. The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round. In the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend, the third-seeded division winner hosts the sixth seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosts the fifth. The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference then receive a [[Bye (Sports)|bye in the first round. In the second round, the divisional playoffs, the number 1 seed hosts the worst surviving seed from the first round (seed 4, 5 or 6), while the number 2 seed will play the other team (seed 3, 4 or 5). The two surviving teams from each conference's divisional playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher seed. Although the Super Bowl, the fourth and final round of the playoffs, is played at a neutral site, the designated home team is based on an annual rotation by conference.

Playoff seeds
Seed AFC NFC
1 New England Patriots (East winner) Dallas Cowboys (East winner)
2 Kansas City Chiefs (West winner) Atlanta Falcons (South winner)
3 Pittsburgh Steelers (North winner) Seattle Seahawks (West winner)
4 Houston Texans (South winner) Green Bay Packers (North winner)
5 Oakland Raiders (wild card) New York Giants (wild card)
6 Miami Dolphins (wild card) Detroit Lions (wild card)
For details on the NFL playoff format, see National Football League playoffs#Current playoff system

[edit] Bracket

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Jan 8 – Heinz Field   Jan 15 – Arrowhead Stadium          
  6   Miami   12
  3   Pittsburgh   18
  3   Pittsburgh   30     Jan 22 – Gillette Stadium
  2   Kansas City   16  
See Re-seeding below
AFC
Jan 7 – NRG Stadium   3   Pittsburgh  
Jan 14 – Gillette Stadium
    1   New England    
  5   Oakland   14 AFC Championship
  4   Houston   16
  4   Houston   27   Feb 5 – NRG Stadium
  1   New England   34  
Wild Card Playoffs  
Divisional Playoffs
Jan 7 – CenturyLink Field      
Jan 15 – AT&T Stadium
       
  6   Detroit   6 Super Bowl LI
  4   Green Bay   34
  3   Seattle   26     Jan 22 – Georgia Dome
  1   Dallas   31  
See Re-seeding below
NFC
Jan 8 – Lambeau Field   4   Green Bay  
Jan 14 – Georgia Dome
    2   Atlanta    
  5   NY Giants   13 NFC Championship
  3   Seattle   20
  4   Green Bay   38  
  2   Atlanta   36  
  • Re-seeding: Home field is determined by seeding number, not position on the bracket. The NFL does not use a fixed bracket system. The outcome of the games between the sixth and third seeds in each conference determine where the Wild Card winners will play in the next round. When a third seed wins, they next travel to the second seed. When the sixth seed wins, they travel to the first seed. The winner between the fifth and fourth seeds will play the remaining second round host team in that conference.
  • Conference Championship home field goes to the higher seed remaining.
* Indicates overtime victory

[edit] Television coverage

All playoffs games will be televised nationally on network television.

ABC and ESPN simulcast one wild card game, while Fox will broadcast the rest of the NFC Playoff games. Coverage of the AFC Wild Card and Divisional playoff games will be split between NBC and CBS. CBS will have exclusive coverage of the AFC Championship Game. Fox will have exclusive coverage of the NFC Championship Game and Super Bowl LI.

[edit] NFL Playoff schedule

Away team Score Home team Date Kickoff
(EST)
TV
Wild Card Playoffs
Oakland Raiders 14–27 Houston Texans January 7, 2017 4:35 p.m. ABC/ESPN
Detroit Lions 6–26 Seattle Seahawks January 7, 2017 8:15 p.m. NBC
Miami Dolphins 12–30 Pittsburgh Steelers January 8, 2017 1:05 p.m. CBS
New York Giants 13–38 Green Bay Packers January 8, 2017 4:40 p.m. Fox
Divisional Playoffs
Seattle Seahawks 20–36 Atlanta Falcons January 14, 2017 4:35 p.m. Fox
Houston Texans 16–34 New England Patriots January 14, 2017 8:15 p.m. CBS
Green Bay Packers 34–31 Dallas Cowboys January 15, 2017 4:40 p.m. Fox
Pittsburgh Steelers 18–16 Kansas City Chiefs January 15, 2017 8:20 p.m. NBC
Conference Championships
Green Bay Packers Atlanta Falcons January 22, 2017 3:05 p.m. Fox
Pittsburgh Steelers New England Patriots January 22, 2017 6:40 p.m. CBS
Super Bowl LI
NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
AFC Champion NFC Champion February 5, 2017 6:30 p.m. Fox

[edit] Wild Card Playoffs

[edit] Saturday, January 7, 2016

[edit] AFC: Houston Texans 27, Oakland Raiders 14

[edit] NFC: Seattle Seahawks 26, Detroit Lions 6

[edit] Sunday, January 8, 2017

[edit] AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers 30, Miami Dolphins 12

[edit] NFC: Green Bay Packers 38, New York Giants 13

[edit] Divisional Playoffs

[edit] Saturday, January 14, 2017

[edit] NFC: Atlanta Falcons 36, Seattle Seahawks 20

[edit] AFC: New England Patriots 34, Houston Texans 16

[edit] Sunday, January 15, 2017

[edit] NFC: Green Bay Packers 34, Dallas Cowboys 31

[edit] AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers 18, Kansas City Chiefs 16

[edit] Conference Championships

[edit] Sunday, January 22, 2017

[edit] NFC Championship Game: Green Bay Packers vs. Atlanta Falcons

[edit] AFC Championship Game: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New England Patriots

[edit] Super Bowl LI: AFC Champion vs. NFC Champion

[edit] References

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