Sunday, January 3, 2010

NFL Playoff Field Set

The National Football League's regular season concluded on Sunday.

Here are the seedings for each conference as well as next weekend's playoff schedule:

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE:

1. Indianapolis (won AFC South Division title and home field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs)

2. San Diego (won AFC West division and first-round bye. The Chargers, like the Colts, will host a divisional playoff game on January 16 or 17)

Next Saturday:

The New York Jets (#5, AFC Wild Card) will visit the Cincinnati Bengals (#4, AFC North Division champions) in the early playoff game on Saturday (1:30 PM Pacific Time/NBC)

Next Sunday:

The Baltimore Ravens (#6, AFC Wild Card) will travel to Foxboro, Massachusetts and pay a visit on the New England Patriots (#3, AFC East Division champions) in the early playoff game (10:00 AM Pacific Time/CBS)



NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE:

1. New Orleans (won NFC South Division and home field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs)

2. Minnesota (won NFC North Division and a first round bye. Like the Saints, the Vikings will host a divisional playoff game on January 16 or 17)

Next Saturday:

The Philadelphia Eagles (#6, NFC Wild Card) will travel to Arlington, Texas for an encounter with the NFC East Division champions Dallas Cowboys (#3) in Saturday's late game (5:00 PM Pacific Time/NBC)

Next Sunday:

The Green Bay Packers (#5, NFC Wild Card) will take on the Arizona Cardinals (#4, NFC West Division champions) in Sunday's late game at Glendale, Arizona (1:30 PM Pacific Time/FOX)


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