2004–05 NFL playoffs

The National Football League playoffs for the 2004 season started on January 8, 2005. The playoffs ended with the New England Patriots beating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX, 24–21, on February 6, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.

2004–05 NFL playoffs
DatesJanuary 8–February 6, 2005
Season2004
Teams12
Games played11
Super Bowl XXXIX site
Defending championsNew England Patriots
ChampionsNew England Patriots
Runners-upPhiladelphia Eagles
Conference
runners-up
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Pittsburgh Steelers

Participants

Playoff seeds
SeedAFCNFC
1Pittsburgh Steelers (North winner)Philadelphia Eagles (East winner)
2New England Patriots (East winner)Atlanta Falcons (South winner)
3Indianapolis Colts (South winner)Green Bay Packers (North winner)
4San Diego Chargers (West winner)Seattle Seahawks (West winner)
5New York Jets (wild card)St. Louis Rams (wild card)
6Denver Broncos (wild card)Minnesota Vikings (wild card)

    Bracket

    Jan 9 – RCA Dome Jan 16 – Gillette Stadium
    6 Denver 24
    3 Indianapolis 3
    3 Indianapolis 49 Jan 23 – Heinz Field
    2 New England 20
    AFC
    Jan 8 – Qualcomm Stadium 2 New England 41
    Jan 15 – Heinz Field
    1 Pittsburgh 27
    5 NY Jets 20* AFC Championship
    5 NY Jets 17
    4 San Diego 17 Feb 6 – Alltel Stadium
    1 Pittsburgh 20*
    Wild Card playoffs
    Divisional playoffs
    Jan 8 – Qwest Field A2 New England 24
    Jan 15 – Georgia Dome
    N1 Philadelphia 21
    5 St. Louis 27 Super Bowl XXXIX
    5 St. Louis 17
    4 Seattle 20 Jan 23 – Lincoln Financial Field
    2 Atlanta 47
    NFC
    Jan 9 – Lambeau Field 2 Atlanta 10
    Jan 16 – Lincoln Financial Field
    1 Philadelphia 27
    6 Minnesota 31 NFC Championship
    6 Minnesota 14
    3 Green Bay 17
    1 Philadelphia 27


    * Indicates overtime victory

    Schedule

    Away teamScoreHome TeamDateKickoff
    (ET / UTC–5)
    TV
    Wild Card playoffs
    St. Louis Rams27–20Seattle SeahawksJanuary 8, 20054:30 p.m.ABC
    New York Jets20–17 (OT)San Diego ChargersJanuary 8, 20058:00 p.m.ABC
    Denver Broncos24–49 Indianapolis ColtsJanuary 9, 20051:00 p.m.CBS
    Minnesota Vikings31–17Green Bay PackersJanuary 9, 20054:30 p.m.Fox
    Divisional playoffs
    New York Jets17–20 (OT)Pittsburgh SteelersJanuary 15, 20054:30 p.m.CBS
    St. Louis Rams17–47Atlanta FalconsJanuary 15, 20058:00 p.m.Fox
    Minnesota Vikings14–27Philadelphia EaglesJanuary 16, 20051:00 p.m.Fox
    Indianapolis Colts3–20New England PatriotsJanuary 16, 20054:30 p.m.CBS
    Conference Championships
    Atlanta Falcons10–27Philadelphia EaglesJanuary 23, 20053:00 p.m.Fox
    New England Patriots41–27Pittsburgh SteelersJanuary 23, 20056:30 p.m.CBS
    Super Bowl XXXIX
    Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida
    New England Patriots24–21Philadelphia EaglesFebruary 6, 20056:30 p.m.Fox

    References

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