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What NFL teams have a bye for week 1 of the NFL playoffs?
The National Football League playoff picture was unclear until Week 18, but the final postseason slots have been determined, and the seeding has been set.
The NFL regular season was a close race, with the playoff picture remaining unclear heading into Week 18. However, after the final games were played, everything became clear. The Baltimore Ravens came out on top with the best win percentage in the AFC, earning themselves a bye week. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers secured the top spot in the NFC.
What determines who gets a bye week for the playoffs?
In the NFL postseason, the team that finishes with the best record in each conference is awarded the No. 1 seed, which provides them with a range of benefits. Firstly, they get a bye week during the first round of the playoffs, also known as the Wild Card round. This means they cannot compete in a game and can rest, prepare, and recover for the next round. This bye week is a valuable advantage since it gives the team extra time to heal from injuries and study their opponents.
Moreover, as the top seed, they also get home-field advantage throughout the postseason until the Super Bowl. This means they get to play on their home turf, which is familiar and comfortable. It also allows them to have the support of their fans, who can create a noisy and intimidating atmosphere for the opposing team. This home-field advantage can be crucial in determining the game’s outcome.
In summary, the No. 1 seed in each conference has a significant advantage in the NFL postseason, as they get a week off and home-field advantage. These benefits can increase their chances of making it to the Super Bowl and ultimately winning the championship.
Here is the list of the teams that made it to the playoffs.
AFC | NFC |
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1. AFC North Champion (13-4) Baltimore Ravens | 1. NFC West Champion (12-5) San Francisco 49ers |
2. AFC East Leader (11-6) Buffalo Bills | 2. NFC East Champion (12-5) Dallas Cowboys |
3. AFC West Champion (11-6) Kansas City Chiefs | 3. NFC North Champion (12-5) Detroit Lions |
4. AFC South Champion (10-7) Houston Texans | 4. NFC South Champion (9-8) Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
5. Wild Card 1 (11-6) Cleveland Browns | 5. Wild Card 1 (11-6) Philadelphia Eagles |
6. Wild Card 2 (10-6) Miami Dolphins | 6. Wild Card 2 (10-7) Los Angeles Rams |
7. Wild Card 3 (10-7) Pittsburgh Steelers | 7. Wild Card 3 (9-8) Green Bay Packers |