NFL already has schedules ready for the 2021 Play Offs

Last weekend the regular season concluded its activities, giving rise to the first duels of the Postseason

The NFL has ended the 2021 regular season. this Sunday January 9, being already defined the Playoffs. After a long year that began with several uncertainties, the 18 dates of what is the largest sporting tournament in the world have finally been completed. 14 are the teams that aspire to be crowned champions, of which 12 will play the wild card round Starting next January 15.

After a memorable game, the Raiders qualify for their first playoffs since arriving in Las Vegas. Image of Thousandwords

The first game will be in charge of the Cincinnati Bengals, who will receive the Las Vegas Raiders squad at Paul Brown Stadium, who arrive inspired after the memorable game they played against the San Diego team last weekend. The event will be broadcast at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN and Channel 5.

On the same Saturday, the fans will be pampered with the AFC East classic that they embody The New England Patriots vs. the Buffalo Bills, a confrontation that throughout the season gave each team a victory. Transmission can be done through Channel 5 and Fox Sports from 7:15 p.m.

The AFC East classic can be seen this Saturday at 7:00 p.m.On Sunday there will be long tablecloths, since 4 games will be played beginning with the duel between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that, hand in hand with the historical Tom Brady, they will receive at about noon to the Philadelphia Eagles at Raymond James Stadium. The transmission will be Fox Sports and Channel 5.

Through the same channels, at 3:30 p.m., you will be able to witness one of the most anticipated games of the postseason, since the clash that will be seen between the Dallas Cowboys hosting San Francisco 49ers It is, without a doubt, one of the most striking for the Latin fans.

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Without a doubt, the duel between Cowboys and 49ers will be one of the most tuned in the following weekend. Image by kovop58

7:15 p.m. Arrowhead Stadium puts on a gala for the confrontation between the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers in what appears to be an anticipated Super Bowl. Monday will close with a flourish with the duel that will take place between the Arizona cardinals who will travel to Los Angeles to face the Rams at 7:15 p.m., in what will be the first MNF (Monday Night Football) in the history of the NFL Postseason. Both games will be broadcast on Fox Sports and Channel 5.

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NFL already has schedules ready for the 2021 Play Offs