2020–21 NFL playoffs

The 2020–21 NFL playoffs was the playoff tournament for the 2020 season. It began on January 9, 2021 and ended with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers becoming champions by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on February 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

2020–21 NFL playoffs
DatesJanuary 9 – February 7, 2021
Season2020
Teams14
Games played13
Super Bowl LV site
Defending championsKansas City Chiefs
ChampionsTampa Bay Buccaneers
Runners-upKansas City Chiefs
Conference
runners-up
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Green Bay Packers

Participants

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

Playoff seeds
Seed AFC NFC
1 Kansas City Chiefs (West winner)Green Bay Packers (North winner)
2 Buffalo Bills (East winner)New Orleans Saints (South winner)
3 Pittsburgh Steelers (North winner)Seattle Seahawks (West winner)
4 Tennessee Titans (South winner)Washington Football Team (East winner)
5 Baltimore Ravens (wild card)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (wild card)
6 Cleveland Browns (wild card)Los Angeles Rams (wild card)
7 Indianapolis Colts (wild card)Chicago Bears (wild card)

    Bracket

    Jan 10 – Nissan Stadium Jan 16 – Bills Stadium
    5 Baltimore 20
    4 Tennessee 13
    5 Baltimore 3
    Jan 24 – Arrowhead Stadium
    Jan 9 – Bills Stadium 2 Buffalo 17
    AFC
    7 Indianapolis 24 2 Buffalo 24
    Jan 17 – Arrowhead Stadium
    2 Buffo 27 1 Kansas City 38
    AFC Championship
    Jan 10 – Heinz Field 6 Cleveland 17
    1 Kansas City 22
    6 Cleveland 48
    Divisional playoffs Feb 7 – Raymond James Stadium
    3 Pittsburgh 37
    Wild Card playoffs
    A1 Kansas City 9
    Jan 9 – FedExField Jan 17 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome N5 Tampa Bay 31
    Super Bowl LV
    5 Tampa Bay 31
    4 Washington 23
    5 Tampa Bay 30
    Jan 24 – Lambeau Field
    Jan 10 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome 2 New Orleans 20
    NFC
    7 Chicago 9 5 Tampa Bay 31
    Jan 16 – Lambeau Field
    2 New Orleans 21 1 Green Bay 26
    NFC Championship
    Jan 9 – Lumen Field 6 LA Rams 18
    1 Green Bay 32
    6 LA Rams 30
    3 Seattle 20


    Schedule

    Away teamScoreHome TeamDateKickoff[1]
    (ET / UTC–5)
    TV[2][3][4]
    Wild Card playoffs
    Indianapolis Colts24–27Buffalo BillsJanuary 9, 20211:05 p.m.CBS
    Los Angeles Rams30–20Seattle SeahawksJanuary 9, 20214:40 p.m.Fox
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers31–23Washington Football TeamJanuary 9, 20218:15 p.m.NBC
    Baltimore Ravens20–13Tennessee TitansJanuary 10, 20211:05 p.m.ABC/ESPN
    Chicago Bears9–21New Orleans SaintsJanuary 10, 20214:40 p.m.CBS/Nick
    Cleveland Browns48–37Pittsburgh SteelersJanuary 10, 20218:15 p.m.NBC
    Divisional playoffs
    Los Angeles Rams18–32Green Bay PackersJanuary 16, 20214:35 p.m.Fox
    Baltimore Ravens3–17Buffalo BillsJanuary 16, 20218:15 p.m.NBC
    Cleveland Browns17–22Kansas City ChiefsJanuary 17, 20213:05 p.m.CBS
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers30–20New Orleans SaintsJanuary 17, 20216:40 p.m.Fox
    Conference Championships
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers31–26Green Bay PackersJanuary 24, 20213:05 p.m.Fox
    Buffalo Bills24–38Kansas City ChiefsJanuary 24, 20216:40 p.m.CBS
    Super Bowl LV
    Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
    Kansas City Chiefs9–31Tampa Bay BuccaneersFebruary 7, 20216:30 p.m.CBS

    References

    1. "18 teams remain in the playoff picture... who will make it to #SuperWildCard weekend? #NFLPlayoffs". twitter.com. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
    2. Around the NFL staff (January 3, 2021). "NFL announces schedule for Super Wild Card Weekend". NFL.com. NFL Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
    3. "SUPER WILD CARD WEEKEND SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED". NFLCommunications.com (Press release). NFL Enterprises. January 7, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
    4. Around the NFL staff (January 10, 2021). "NFL announces playoff game schedule for Divisional Round". NFL.com. NFL Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved January 10, 2021.
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