A look at the NFL playoff bracket
Here's where things stand going into Monday night's matchup.
NFL wild-card Sunday ended with a bang — or rather, a doink — as the Washington Commanders beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and became the only wild-card team over the weekend to win on the road.
Technically the Los Angeles Rams were the home team in their relocated Arizona game, and they handily beat the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.
So the Rams, Texans, Ravens, Bills and Eagles all advanced to the divisional round, ending the seasons of the Chargers, Steelers, Broncos, Packers and Vikings, respectively.
Here's a look at next weekend's divisional-round matchups:
Saturday, Jan. 18
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans: 4:30 p.m. ET
Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders: 8 p.m. ET
Sunday, Jan. 19
Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles: 3 p.m. ET
Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens: 6 p.m. ET
Meanwhile, the coaching carousel is still going round, with the Patriots being first off the board with the hiring of Mike Vrabel on Sunday. The Jets, Bears, Raiders, Saints and Jaguars are still interviewing candidates, while Mike McCarthy is out as the Cowboys' head coach. Owner Jerry Jones isn't wasting any time finding his replacement, either. By Monday night, he had reportedly spoken with Colorado coach Deion Sanders about the position.
Follow along with Yahoo Sports as we track the latest coaching news and look toward the divisional round.
Here's where things stand going into Monday night's matchup.
The six-game wild card round is trending toward a familiar pattern: the higher seed tends to win, and win by an increasingly large margin.
Fantasy football analyst Matt Harmon takes a look at the losers from the NFL wild-card round.
Buffalo has never been a home underdog in a playoff game.
The divisional round of the playoffs is up next.
The Rams could not have been focused on football over the past week, not with deadly wildfires affecting a huge part of the L.A. area. Yet, the Rams played their best game of the season on Monday night.
You can watch all six games live on mobile with NFL+.
The Rams are getting some help from a division rival.
The Rams are the only home team not favored in the remaining four wild-card games.
Fans can start buying tickets for Vikings-Rams on Friday.
Montgomery injured his MCL in Week 15 against the Bills.
The Rams had something to gain in Week 18, but opted to sit Matthew Stafford.
Jahmyr Gibbs scored four touchdowns to help the Lions clinch their first-ever No. 1 seed in the NFC.
The NFL playoffs are finally here. The wild-card weekend opener will be Chargers vs. Texans in Houston.
The Commanders managed to pull out a win over the hobbled Cowboys.
The Vikings-Lions matchup will set some records.
The Packers lost yet again to one of the NFL's elite teams.
In this episode of Football 301, hosts Nate Tice and Matt Harmon dive into the aftermath of Wild Card Weekend, offering every team that took an L in the Wild Card round both a full postmortem and a potential offseason plan.
Wild-card weekend is in the books and boy there's a lot to digest. Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens recap every game with a major focus on 'what's next' for the six teams that lost in the first round. Harmon and Behrens do a deep dive on Sam Darnold's abysmal performance against the Rams and what's next for the QB and the Vikings this offseason.
6x Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion Kyle Van Noy dive into Super Wild Card Weekend, highlighting the Ravens' dominant win over the Steelers, powered by Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, and an unstoppable offensive line. They discuss the Rams’ nine-sack statement against the Vikings, the Eagles’ defensive masterclass against the Packers, and rookie Jayden Daniels’ breakout performance leading the Commanders past the Bucs. Plus, they debate the Steelers’ future, analyze the Texans' upset over the Chargers, and make bold Divisional Round predictions. Don't miss this action-packed postseason breakdown!
Here's one thing all six wild-card losers should address this offseason so they not only return to the playoffs, but win a game next time.