The Green Bay Packers and Tennessee Titans are the top seeds in each conference, and they received a first-round bye. They will each host a divisional game this Saturday, and would host a conference championship game the next weekend, should they advance.

Here are the pairings for the divisional round (All times ET):

Saturday, January 22 AFC: 4:30 p.m. Cincinnati Bengals at Tennessee Titans (CBS, Paramount+) NFC: 8:15 p.m. San Francisco 49ers at Green Bay Packers (FOX, FOX Deportes)

Sunday, January 23 NFC: 3 p.m. Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NBC, Peacock, Universo) AFC: 6:30 p.m. Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS, Paramount+)

Five of the six home teams won their wild card games in the first round. The San Francisco 49ers were the only team to win a road game as they went to Texas and knocked off the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon.

The Buffalo Bills throttled the New England Patriots, the upstart Cincinnati Bengals looked sharp in their win over the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs appear ready to defend their back-to-back AFC championship titles.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are the defending Super Bowl champions, have depth and experience for another title run, and they showed it with a convincing win over the Philadelphia Eagles. That game was the first real home playoff game at home since 2007 as Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl title won at home last season was technically a “neutral field” game.

NFL Wild Card Results Cincinnati 26, Las Vegas 19 Buffalo 47, New England 17 Tampa Bay 31, Philadelphia 15 San Francisco 23, Dallas 17 Kansas City 42, Pittsburgh 21 Los Angeles 34, Arizona 11

Here are the playoff dates:

Super Wild Card Round January 15-17

Divisional Round January 22-23

Conference Championships January 30

Super Bowl LVI February 13 SoFi Stadium Inglewood, California