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The 2022-23 NFL regular season came to an end after Week 18 on Sunday, January 8th, 2023. The NFL playoffs began January 14 with two games and Wildcard Weekend ran through January 16. The Conference Championships took place on Sunday, January 29. The Super Bowl was played Sunday, February 12, 2023.

The image above – updated after the Super Bowl – displays the 2023 NFL Playoff bracket and was updated after each playoff game. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship, earning a trip to Super Bowl 57. They will take on the Kansas City Chiefs, who beat the Bengals in the AFC Championship, in the 2023 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 12. The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 57.

You’ll find much more NFL playoff information on this page. The only thing we don’t have here is Super Bowl odds for the Chiefs vs Eagles matchup. You can jump to a specific section using the links below:

NFL Playoff Picture | Super Bowl Kickoff Time | Clinched Playoffs | Clinching Scenarios | Remaining Schedules | Eliminated | NFL Playoff FAQs

NFL Playoff Picture

The top seven teams from the AFC made the playoffs. The 2022-23 NFL playoff picture shows a few new teams entering the fold in the AFC. The Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers, and Miami Dolphins are all teams who have punched their ticket after missing last season.

The Chiefs, Bills, and Bengals are the only three teams to get into the playoffs in the AFC who also made it last season.

The top seven seeds in the NFC made the playoffs. The NFC has four of the seven teams from last year’s playoffs back in this year: the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and San Francisco 49ers. The Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, and New York Giants are the new faces to get in.

NFL Super Bowl Matchup & Schedule

Date (Time ET) Conference Championship Matchup
Sunday, Feb 12 (6:30pm) (1) Kansas City Chiefs vs (1) Philadelphia Eagles

The NFC Championship turned out to be a very lopsided game with the Eagles beating the 49ers 31-7. Sadly, we were robbed of what could have been a great game when Brock Purdy was injured on San Francisco’s first drive and then backup Josh Johnson was knocked out of the game very early in the third quarter.

The AFC Championship provided much more excitement, as the Bengals and Chiefs treated us to another thriller in their budding rivalry. In spite of Patrick Mahomes playing through a sprained ankle, Kansas City won 23-20 on a last second field goal.

This means we will see the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57 on Sunday, February 12, with kickoff set for 6:30pm ET. FOX will be broadcasting the game.

Teams Who Have Clinched a Playoff Spot

AFC Teams to Clinch Playoff Berth NFC Teams to Clinch Playoff Berth
Buffalo Bills Philadelphia Eagles
Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers
Cincinnati Bengals Minnesota Vikings
Baltimore Ravens Dallas Cowboys
Los Angeles Chargers New York Giants
Jacksonville Jaguars Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Miami Dolphins Seattle Seahawks

The order the teams are listed in above is not indicative of their playoff seeding, rather the order they clinched playoff berths in.

The Philadelphia Eagles became the first team to clinch a playoff berth in the 2022 NFL season. The Eagles’ win over the Giants in Week 14 moved their record to 12-1, officially clinching them a trip to the postseason.

The second team to clinch a playoff spot was also from the NFC, as the San Francisco 49ers clinched the NFC West title with a win over the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football of Week 15. The Niners did become the first team to clinch their division title, though. Philadelphia clinched a playoff spot but not the division in Week 14.

The Vikings became the second team to clinch their division title, as they wrapped up the NFC North with the largest comeback in the NFL history over the Colts in Week 15.

The Bills became the first team in the AFC to clinch a playoff berth after their Week 15 win over the Dolphins on Saturday. The Chiefs joined them after their win over the Texans on Sunday of Week 15.

Playoff Clinching Scenarios

Team How They Clinch Playoff Berth
Green Bay Packers A win over the Lions
Detroit Lions A win over the Packers & Seahawks loss
Seattle Seahawks A win over the Rams & Packers loss
Jacksonville Jaguars A win over the Titans
Tennessee Titans A win over the Jaguars
New England Patriots A win over the Bills
Miami Dolphins A win over the Jets & Patriots loss
Pittsburgh Steelers A win over the Browns & Dolphins loss & Patriots loss

Heading into Week 18, there are still three playoff spots up for grabs. Both the Jaguars and Titans controlled their fate, with the two playing each other for the AFC South title. Looking at the two remaining wild card spots, the Packers and Patriots are the teams in control. Green Bay and New England get in with a win.

Everyone else still alive – Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins, and Pittsburgh Steelers – need some help in the final week of the regular season.

Remaining Schedules for Teams in Playoff Hunt

Team Week 18 Opponent
Green Bay Packers vs Lions
Detroit Lions at Packers
Seattle Seahawks vs Rams
Jacksonville Jaguars vs Titans
Tennessee Titans at Jaguars
New England Patriots at Bills
Miami Dolphins vs Jets
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Browns

You’ll see each team’s Week 18 matchup above.

Teams Eliminated from Playoff Contention

Teams Eliminated from Playoff Contention
Chicago Bears
Houston Texans
Denver Broncos
Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
Indianapolis Colts
Atlanta Falcons
Cleveland Browns
Carolina Panthers
New York Jets
Washington Commanders
New Orleans Saints
Las Vegas Raiders
Tennessee Titans
Pittsburgh Steelers
New England Patriots
Detroit Lions

The Texans and Bears are the first two teams eliminated from playoff contention. Both teams were mathematically eliminated after Week 13 losses.

The Broncos joined them after their Week 14 loss to the Chiefs. Denver being on this list at all, let alone this early in the season, is quite a surprise based off the offseason hype they were receiving after adding Russell Wilson.

How Many Teams Make the NFL Playoffs?

Starting in the 2020 NFL season (2021 NFL Playoffs), seven teams from each conference get into the NFL playoffs. This makes a total of 14 teams in the playoffs.

Prior to this, only six teams from each conference made the playoffs, and 12 total. The format change starting in the 2020-21 NFL season was made to add two more teams to the postseason, one in each conference.

How Many Teams Get a First-Round Bye in the NFL Playoffs?

The change to the NFL playoff format ahead of the 2020-21 NFL season also saw an adjustment to the number of teams who get a first-round bye. With seven teams from each conference making the playoffs, only one team—the top seed—from each conference gets a bye through the wildcard round.

Prior to the change, the top two seeds in each conference would get a bye through the wildcard round. With only one team from each conference getting a first-round bye, the NFL added another wildcard game to each conference, totaling six wildcard games now instead of four.

How Do the NFL Playoffs Work?

As mentioned above, seven teams from each conference (the AFC and NFC) make the NFL playoffs. Each team who makes the playoffs is seeded from 1-7 in their respective conference. The two conferences do not mix or meet until the Super Bowl.

The top four seeds in each conference are given to the teams who win their division. These four division winners are ordered 1-4 based on their records. The final three spots—seeds 5 to 7—in each conference are called “wildcard spots”. These are given to the three non-division winners who have the best records in their conference.

The NFL playoffs begin with the Wildcard Round. The top seed in each conference gets a bye through this round, leaving three games to be played in each conference. The matchups are as follows: 7-seed vs 2-seed, 6-seed vs 3-seed, and 5-seed vs 4-seed.

The NFL playoffs are not a traditional bracket, where teams move through to a fixed spot. The second round of the NFL playoffs is called the Divisional Round. The 1-seed in each conference, who was given a bye through the Wildcard Round, will get matched up with the worst remaining team in their respective conference. If the 7-seed were to upset the 2-seed, they would have to play the 1-seed in the Divisional Round. After setting the best-vs-worst matchup, the remaining two teams in each conference (second-best and second-worst seeds remaining) will battle it out in the other Divisional Round matchup.

After the Divisional Round comes the Conference Championships, where there are only two teams remaining in each conference. These two teams will play for the right to go to the Super Bowl and play the conference champion from the other side.

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After working in TV, Matt turned his focus towards numbers, specifically odds. He has been with us since 2016 and serves as SBD's Editor-in-Chief, credited with creating our futures trackers, SBD's score predictor, SBD Sharp, and his own model for calculating NFL SOS, among other products.