The NFL has officially reset its playoff brackets as teams gear up for the Divisional Round. This round sees the top-seeded teams from both the AFC and NFC entering the fray, as the postseason action heats up. The matchups will be highlighted by fierce competition and high stakes with teams aiming for a shot at the coveted Super Bowl trophy. Notable games include the clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens, where Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes remarked, ‘We have to bring our A-game if we want to keep our Super Bowl hopes alive.’ Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers will face the Dallas Cowboys, raising the stakes in an age-old rivalry. ‘This is what we play for, and we have to capitalize on our chances,’ said 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan. The Divisional Round is scheduled for January 20-21, 2024, and fans are eager to see who will advance to the Conference Championships. The exact schedule features matchups on Saturday, January 20, starting with the AFC showdown followed by the NFC clash. Sunday will see the remaining games, with broadcast coverage provided by major networks to ensure fans don’t miss any action.