How Many Games Are In the NFL Playoffs?
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How Many Games Are In the NFL Playoffs?
How the NFL Playoff System Works
There are a total of 12 teams in the NFL playoffs. The 6 division winners from each conference (NFC and AFC) are seeded 1-6 based on their regular season record. The two wild card teams from each conference are seeded 7 and 8. The playoffs are a single-elimination tournament.
Regular season games
The NFL regular season typically runs from the first week of September through the first week of December, with each team playing 16 games. The top six teams in each conference (based on their win-loss records) automatically qualify for the playoffs, while the remaining four spots are filled by wild card teams (the two next-best teams in each conference).
Wild card games
The NFL playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the end of the National Football League’s regular season to determine the league’s champion. Six teams from each of the league’s two conferences qualify for the playoffs based on regular season records, and a further four teams qualify as wild card teams. Wild card teams play against each other in the first round of the playoffs, with the winners advancing to play against the top seeded teams in each conference in the divisional round. The Winners of each divisional round game then advance to meet in the conference championships, with the winners then advancing to Super Bowl LIII, which is held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Divisional games
In the NFL playoffs, there are four rounds of single-elimination games. The first round is the Wild Card round, in which the top two seeds in each conference get a bye and the other four teams play each other. The second round is the Divisional round, in which the four teams that won in the Wild Card round play against the top seeds in each conference. The third round is the Conference Championship round, in which the two winners of the Divisional round play each other. The fourth and final round is the Super Bowl, in which the winner of the Conference Championship round from each conference plays each other.
Conference games
In the NFL, there are two different types of playoff games: conference games and divisional games. Conference games are played between the winners of each conference, while divisional games are played between the winners of each division. The NFL playoffs consist of six total games: four divisional games and two conference games.
The first round of the playoffs is the wild card round. In this round, the four divisional winners and the two wild card teams play each other. The wild card teams are the two best teams in each conference that did not win their division. The divisional winners are seeded 1-4 in each conference, while the wild card teams are seeded 5-6.
The second round of the playoffs is the divisional round. In this round, the two divisional winners from each conference play each other. The team with the better record will be seeded 1-4 and will play at home against the team with the worse record, who will be seeded 5-8.
The third round of the playoffs is the conference championships. In this round, the two remaining teams from each conference play each other to determine who will go to the Super Bowl.
The fourth and final round of playoffs is determinative: Super Bowl Sunday! This is when everything comes to a head as the NFC Champion takes on AFC Champion in order to decide who will be crowned NFL Champion for that season!
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the biggest and most important game in the NFL season. It is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). The game is played between the winning teams from the NFC (National Football Conference) and the AFC (American Football Conference). The winner of the Super Bowl receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy, which is named after the former Green Bay Packers head coach who led his team to victories in the first two Super Bowls.
How Many Teams Make the Playoffs?
12 teams make the playoffs: the six teams with the best records from each conference—the NFC (National Football Conference) and AFC (American Football Conference)—and four wild card teams. The four wild card teams are the two teams with the best records from each conference who didn’t win their division, and they are seeded fifth and sixth in their conference.
6 teams from each conference
In the NFL, 6 teams from each conference make the playoffs. This means that 12 teams total make the playoffs out of the 32 teams in the NFL. The playoffs are a single-elimination tournament, meaning that once a team loses, they are out of the running for the championship. The playoffs culminate in the Super Bowl, which is the biggest and most important game in the NFL.
4 division winners and 2 wild card teams
In the National Football League (NFL), the team that finishes the regular season with the best record in each of the league’s four divisions is awarded a divisional championship. The two remaining playoff spots are filled by the next two teams with the best records, regardless of division. These teams are referred to as “wild card” teams.
In each round of the playoffs, two teams face off against each other, with the winner advancing to the next round and the loser being eliminated from contention. The NFL playoffs are structured so that, in each round, the team with the better record faces off against the wild card team, while the other divisional winner plays against the other wild card team.
The divisional playoff round consists of four games, two in each conference (the AFC and NFC). The winners of those four games advance to the conference championship games, where they compete for a spot in Super Bowl LIV. The conference championship games are played on Sunday, January 19th, 2020.
How Many Games Are In the Playoffs?
The National Football League (NFL) playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the end of the regular season to determine the NFL champion. As of 2019, there are four rounds of playoffs, consisting of six teams each. The teams that win in the Wild Card and Divisional rounds advance to the Conference Championships, with the winners of those games advancing to the Super Bowl.
11 total games
The NFL playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the regular season to determine the NFL champion. Each year, six teams from each of the league’s two conferences qualify for the playoffs. The four division winners and two wild card teams (the two best teams left in each conference that didn’t win their division) play each other in three rounds leading up to the Super Bowl, with one team from each conference playing in the big game.
The first round of the playoffs is known as the Wild Card Round. In this round, the third seed plays host to the sixth seed and the fourth seed plays host to the fifth seed in each conference. The top two seeds in each conference get a bye during this round and automatically advance to the next round, known as the Divisional Round.
In the Divisional Round, which is held during Week 19 (the weekend after conference championship games are played),
the first seed in each conference plays host to the lowest remaining seed, while
the second seed plays host to the other remaining team. The winners of these games advance to Week 20 (the weekend of February 4), when they play in their respective conference championship games.
The winner of each conference championship game then advances to Week 21 (Super Bowl Sunday), where they will face off against each other in Super Bowl LIII.
4 wild card games, 3 divisional games, 2 conference games, and 1 Super Bowl
In the National Football League (NFL), the playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the end of the regular season to determine the champion of the league. The tournament culminates in the Super Bowl, which is usually held in early February.
A playoff game is a single-elimination game played between two teams to determine which team will advance to the next round of the playoffs. The losing team is eliminated from contention and cannot win the championship.
The NFL playoffs are made up of four rounds: Wild Card Weekend, Divisional Playoffs, Conference Championships, and Super Bowl Sunday.
Wild Card Weekend: The four teams with the best record in each conference that did not win their division compete in two Wild Card games. The winners advance to the Divisional Playoffs.
Divisional Playoffs: The Wild Card winners play the division winner with the best record in each conference. The winners advance to the Conference Championships.
Conference Championships: The winners of each Divisional Playoff game compete against each other in one game to decide who will represent their conference in Super Bowl Sunday.
Super Bowl Sunday: The Conference Champions compete against each other in one final game to decide who will be crowned NFL Champion for that season.