NFL Wild Card Weekend: What to know about the upcoming games
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After 18 weeks, the NFL regular season has come to a close, and the playoffs are here.
There are 14 teams left standing, all eyeing a shot at making a Super Bowl run that concludes with confetti on the field in Santa Clara, California. Week 18 delivered heartbreak for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Baltimore Ravens, who fell just short of winning their division and missed the playoffs.
Wild Card Weekend has two games on Saturday, three games on Sunday and one game on Monday.
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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye celebrates after a touchdown scored by running back TreVeyon Henderson during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins. In Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Jan. 4, 2026. (Charles Krupa/AP Photo)
In Week 18, the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks earned the No. 1 seed and the all-important bye week.
While the Broncos and Seahawks will watch the chaos unfold at home, 12 teams will be battling for their playoff lives during NFL Wild Card weekend.
NFL Wild Card weekend has a little bit of everything: heated rivalries that will add another chapter, rematches from hotly contested regular season games, and rematches of NFC and AFC Championship games.
The Los Angeles Rams will begin the weekend seeking to avenge their Nov. 30, 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers lost to the Buccaneers on Saturday, leaving their playoff fate in the hands of the Altanta Falcons. If the Falcons lost to the


