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The divisional round of the NFL playoffs will be played on Saturday, January 17 and Sunday, January 18. Yes, the NFL reseeds in the playoffs. That means the Broncos and Seahawks will face the lowest-seeded teams left in their respective conferences following the opening round.
For the third time in the last four years, the Los Angeles Chargers' season came to an end in the wild-card round.
The Rams were able to avenge a Week 13 loss to the Panthers and beat them in the NFL playoffs. Here's a look at who Los Angeles will play next.
No. 5-seeded Los Angeles outlasted the No. 4 Carolina Panthers 34-31 in the opening wild card game Saturday, putting it in the divisional round. Los Angeles, which entered the playoffs 12-5, started off hot with a 14-0 lead and looked to have the momentum of a possible rout over the 8-9 Panthers.
Justin Herbert took accountability for his part in the Los Angeles Chargers' abysmal offensive showing Sunday, as the team managed just 207 total yards in a 16-3 loss against the New England Patriots.
Davante Adams and the No. 5 seed Los Angeles Rams were able to squeak their way into the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs after a 34-31 win over Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers in the opening Wild Card game. Adams, in his first game since reaggravating a hamstring injury in Week 15, brought in five catches for 72 yards.
Did voters give a hint as to who will win the NFL MVP on Saturday? The Associated Press released its First- and Second-team All-Pro teams, and Los Angeles Rams