The NFL regular season is over, and the field of 12 playoff teams has been set.
The Packers are back in the playoffs after a two-year hiatus and won their first division title since 2016. First-year head coach Matt LaFleur led the team to a 13-3 record and a first-round bye week in the NFC playoffs.
Here's how the NFL playoff schedule shakes out:
Wild Card Round
Saturday, Jan. 4
No. 5 Buffalo Bills @ No. 4 Houston Texans -- Texans advanced, beat Bills 22-19 in overtime
No. 6 Tennessee Titans @ No. 3 New England Patriots -- Titans advanced, beat Patriots 20-13
Sunday, Jan. 5
No. 6 Minnesota Vikings @ No. 3 New Orleans Saints -- Vikings advanced, beat Saints 26-20 in overtime
No. 5 Seattle Seahawks @ No. 4 Philadelphia Eagles -- Seahawks advanced, beat Eagles 17-9
Divisional Round
Saturday, Jan. 11
No. 6 Minnesota Vikings @ No. 1 San Francisco 49ers -- 49ers advanced, beat Vikings 27-10
No. 6 Tennessee Titans @ No. 1 Baltimore Ravens -- Titans advanced, beat Ravens 28-12
Sunday, Jan. 12
TBD @ No. 2 Kansas City Chiefs -- 2:05 p.m. kickoff
TBD @ No. 2 Green Bay Packers -- 5:40 p.m. kickoff on FOX6
Championship Round
Sunday, Jan. 19
AFC Championship Game -- 2:05 p.m. kickoff
TBD @ No. 1 San Francisco 49ers -- 5:40 p.m. kickoff on FOX6
Super Bowl Sunday
Sunday, Feb. 2
Super Bowl LIV -- 5:30 p.m. kickoff on FOX6