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Revision as of 22:20, 3 January 2016

Jan. 9 or 10 – FedEx Field
5
Jan. 16 or 17 –
4 Washington
See Re-seeding below
NFC
Jan. 9 or 10 – Jan. 24 –
6 Pittsburgh NFC Championship
Jan. 16 or 17 –
3
Wild card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
Jan. 9 or 10 – NRG Stadium
5 Super Bowl 50
Jan. 16 or 17 –
4 Houston
See Re-seeding below
AFC
Jan. 9 or 10 – Feb. 7 – Levi's Stadium
6 Jan. 16 or 17 - AFC Championship
Jan. 24 –
  • 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.