The NFL divisional playoff round will feature some familiar faces.
The AFC side of the switch will see some of the new boys on the block, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. The NFC brace will feature some of the astute veterans like Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady and Drew Brees, along with a quarterback who went to a Super Bowl at Jared Goff.
It must be a fun weekend to watch football, as the current Super Bowl champion, Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers, will be out for weeks to face his opponents.
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See how the schedule will look this weekend as the league approaches the conference championship round.
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AFC DIVISIONAL ROUND

The Chiefs will start defending the title. (Tammy Ljungblad / The Kansas City Star via AP)
(1) CHIEFS VS. (6) BROWNS: The Chiefs will start their race back to the Super Bowl with a fight against the Browns. Kansas City was fired in the first phase of the playoffs because he had the best record in the AFC. The Browns defeated the Steelers for their first playoff victory in 25 years. Cleveland was the last in the divisional round in 1995. (Sunday, 3:05 pm ET, CBS)
(2) ACCOUNTS VS. (5) RAVENS: Once the Browns beat the Steelers, the Bills and Ravens will play to reach the conference title. The Bills beat the Colts in their playoff match and the Ravens beat the Titans in their game. Buffalo wants to return to the conference title game. They haven’t played the game since 1994. Baltimore hasn’t played the conference title game since 2013. (Saturday, 8:15 pm ET, NBC)
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NFC ROUND DIVISIONAL

The Packers will host the Rams in the division round. (AP Photo / Mike Roemer, Archive)
(1) PACKERS VS. (6) RAMS: Packers and MVP contender Aaron Rodgers will welcome the Los Angeles Rams to the tundra. The Packers did very well in the attack this season, but the Rams defense proved to be able to contain the first division offensives. Los Angeles defeated the Seattle Seahawks in the wild card round thanks to the defense. Aaron Donald was injured in that game and may not be able to play. His absence and whether the team starts Jared Goff will be the main stories for the game. (Saturday, 4:35 pm Eastern Time, FOX)
(4) SANTOS VS. (5) BUCCANEERS: It is a confrontation that NFL fans have wanted to see in the Super Bowl for so long, but they will succeed in the divisional round. When Drew Brees and Tom Brady take the field, it will be the first match in which the full-backs will be at least 40 years old. Santos defeated the Buccaneers twice during the season, including a 38-3 beating on the road. New Orleans defeated the Chicago Bears in their wild-card showdown and the Buccaneers defeated Washington in their game. This may be the last time that we will see these two defenders play against each other. It will certainly be an unforgettable game. (6:40 pm ET, Sunday, FOX)
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