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NFL is down to its elite eight. Everything you need to know for the divisional playoffs.


Welcome to what many consider the best weekend of the NFL season.

The divisional playoffs have featured some of the most epic games in league history: The Minneapolis Miraclethe Tuck Rule game, the Fog Bowl, the Epic in Miami, Red Right 88, Ghost to the Post, the Cowboys' Hail Mary game and the Immaculate Reception

Fans can only hope one of this weekend's games can be in that pantheon of those classics.

The fun starts at legendary Lambeau Field on Saturday, where chilly temperatures and a chance of snow greet the team from Los Angeles. Later, the Buffalo Bills will attempt to halt what is quite possibly the playoff's hottest team, the Baltimore Ravens.

Coming off their first playoff win in 26 years, the Cleveland Browns' next playoff assignment is the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. No biggie, right? 

The weekend climaxes with its most-anticipated matchup: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints. Of course, all eyes will be on the quarterback matchup featuring two future Hall of Famers, Tom Brady and Drew Brees. Brady is vying to play in his 10th Super Bowl, and make the Buccaneers the first team to play the Super Bowl in its home stadium.

Here are the games, so plan your weekend accordingly:

Saturday

Sunday

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