After two thrilling nights of play-off football, we know seven of the eight teams that will compete in the divisional round.
The Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans represent the AFC.
In the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions will be joined by one of the Minnesota Vikings or Los Angeles Rams.
The Chiefs host the Texans on Saturday, 18 January (21:30 GMT), before Washington travel to Detroit on Sunday (01:00 GMT).
The Eagles will take on either the Vikings or Rams on Sunday at 20:00 GMT, before Josh Allen’s Bills and Lamar Jackson’s Ravens clash at 23:30 GMT.
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