NFL playoff schedule 2020: Divisional-round times and dates set

The Baltimore Ravens will host one of three teams in the AFC divisional playoffs. Here’s when that game will take place.

The Baltimore Ravens get a well deserved week of rest after going 14-2 this season and clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoff picture. But their season isn’t over as the postseason is just beginning.

With the regular season over and playoff seeding finally set, we now know when the Ravens will play next. As I noted in the playoff preview, Baltimore will take on the lowest remaining seed in the AFC, giving them three potential opponents to watch out for.

But here’s when the divisional round will take place, including the Ravens’ first playoff game.


NFL divisional playoff schedule:

Saturday, Jan 11

4:35 p.m. ET: Eagles/Seahawks/Vikings at 49ers
8:15 p.m. ET: Texans/Bills/Titans at Ravens

Sunday, Jan. 12

3:05 p.m. ET: Patriots/Texans/Bills at Chiefs
6:40 p.m. ET: Saints/Eagles/Seahawks at Packers


Baltimore is currently the odds favorites to win Super Bowl LIV and for good reason. They’ve shattered rushing records both for the whole team and for quarterback Lamar Jackson, held the most balanced offense and feature the fourth-ranked defense in the league.

With some rest for key contributors in Week 17 and a first-round bye in the wild-card round of the playoffs, the Ravens should come into their divisional-round game as healthy as any team in the league. That combined with how dominant they’ve been is going to be a tough task for any opponent that gets in their way.

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