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2021–22 NFL playoffs

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2021–22 NFL playoffs
DatesJanuary 15 – February 13, 2022
Season2021
Teams14
Games played13
Super Bowl LVI site
Defending championsTampa Bay Buccaneers
ChampionsLos Angeles Rams
Runners-upCincinnati Bengals

The 2021–22 NFL playoffs was the playoff tournament for the 2021 season. This was the first playoff with a 17 game season. The playoffs ended with Super Bowl LVI on February 13, with the Los Angeles Rams becoming champions.

Participants

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Seeds are based off a team's placement in their conference.

Playoff seeds
Seed AFC NFC
1 Tennessee Titans (South winner)Green Bay Packers (North winner)
2 Kansas City Chiefs (West winner)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (South winner)
3 Buffalo Bills (East winner)Dallas Cowboys (East winner)
4 Cincinnati Bengals (North winner)Los Angeles Rams (West winner)
5 Las Vegas Raiders (wild card)Arizona Cardinals (wild card)
6 New England Patriots (wild card)San Francisco 49ers (wild card)
7 Pittsburgh Steelers (wild card)Philadelphia Eagles (wild card)
    Jan 16 – AT&T Stadium Jan 22 – Lambeau Field
    6 San Francisco 23
    3 Dallas 17
    6 San Francisco 13
    Jan 30 – SoFi Stadium
    Jan 17 – SoFi Stadium 1 Green Bay 10
    NFC
    5 Arizona 11 6 San Francisco 17
    Jan 23 – Raymond James Stadium
    4 LA Rams 34 4 LA Rams 20
    NFC Championship
    Jan 16 – Raymond James Stadium 4 LA Rams 30
    2 Tampa Bay 27
    7 Philadelphia 15
    Divisional playoffs Feb 13 – SoFi Stadium
    2 Tampa Bay 31
    Wild Card playoffs
    N4 LA Rams 23
    Jan 15 – Paul Brown Stadium Jan 22 – Nissan Stadium A4 Cincinnati 20
    Super Bowl LVI
    5 Las Vegas 19
    4 Cincinnati 26
    4 Cincinnati 19
    Jan 30 – Arrowhead Stadium
    Jan 15 – Highmark Stadium 1 Tennessee 16
    AFC
    6 New England 17 4 Cincinnati 27*
    Jan 23 – Arrowhead Stadium
    3 Buffalo 47 2 Kansas City 24
    AFC Championship
    Jan 16 – Arrowhead Stadium 3 Buffalo 36
    2 Kansas City 42*
    7 Pittsburgh 21
    2 Kansas City 42


    * Indicates overtime victory

    Schedule

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    Winners of each game are in Bold

    Away teamScoreHome teamDateKickoff
    (ET / UTC–5)
    TV
    Wild Card playoffs[1]
    Las Vegas Raiders19–26Cincinnati BengalsJanuary 15, 20224:35 p.m.NBC
    New England Patriots17–47Buffalo BillsJanuary 15, 20228:15 p.m.CBS
    Philadelphia Eagles15–31Tampa Bay BuccaneersJanuary 16, 20221:05 p.m.Fox
    San Francisco 49ers23–17Dallas CowboysJanuary 16, 20224:40 p.m.CBS[2]
    Pittsburgh Steelers21–42Kansas City ChiefsJanuary 16, 20228:15 p.m.NBC
    Arizona Cardinals11–34Los Angeles RamsJanuary 17, 20228:15 p.m.ABC/ESPN
    Divisional playoffs[3]
    Cincinnati Bengals19–16Tennessee TitansJanuary 22, 20224:35 p.m.CBS
    San Francisco 49ers13–10Green Bay PackersJanuary 22, 20228:15 p.m.Fox
    Los Angeles Rams30–27Tampa Bay BuccaneersJanuary 23, 20223:05 p.m.NBC
    Buffalo Bills36–42 (OT)Kansas City ChiefsJanuary 23, 20226:40 p.m.CBS
    Conference Championships
    Cincinnati BengalsKansas City ChiefsJanuary 30, 20223:05 p.m.CBS[4]
    San Francisco 49ersLos Angeles RamsJanuary 30, 20226:40 p.m.Fox[4]
    Super Bowl LVI
    SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
    Winner of SF vs LARWinner of KC vs CINFebruary 13, 20226:30 p.m.NBC[5]

    References

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    1. "NFL announces Super Wild Card Weekend schedule". NFL.com. January 9, 2022. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
    2. AlBaroudi, Wajih (December 16, 2021). "NFL Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon set to return a after Slime-filled, Emmy-winning debut last season". cbssports.com. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
    3. "NFL announces Divisional Round schedule". NFL.com. January 16, 2022. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
    4. 1 2 Hipes, Patrick (December 14, 2011). "UPDATE: NBC, CBS And Fox Score Nine-Year NFL Extensions Taking Them To 2022". Deadline.
    5. Lynch, Jason (January 28, 2018). "NBC Sports Is About to Make $1.4 Billion in 22 Days Thanks to the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics". Adweek.