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The Denver Broncos started off the night by advancing to the AFC Championship game with a 33-30 overtime divisional round win over the Buffalo Bills. The Seattle Seahawks then claimed a blowout 41-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers to clinch a place in the NFC title game.
The NFL divisional round began with an incredible game in Denver on Saturday. The Bills and Broncos went to overtime, but the Broncos emerged on top after hitting a 23-yard field goal to win it in the extra frame.
Now, who will the Seahawks and Broncos play? Seattle dominated the 49ers on Saturday night, while the Broncos won a thriller in overtime over the Broncos. Here’s what the NFL bracket looks like entering Sunday: All times are listed in ET. Team in bold won their game. Games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 25.
NFL referee Carl Cheffers said replay confirmed Ja'Quan McMillian's interception on the pass intended for Brandin Cooks.
NFL Network's Chris Rose rounds up the recent deals and announcements made by several teams during today's divisional round action.
The NFL will honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by displaying “Choose Love” in the end zones and on helmet decals for all divisional round playoff games this weekend
We have overtime in the NFL divisional playoffs. The Bills and Broncos are tied 30-30 at the end of the fourth quarter, and now they will go to overtime. NFL playoff overtime rules guarantee both teams a possession, and they’ll play 15-minute quarters until there’s a winner, as if it were a whole new game.