NFL Playoff Schedule: A Look At The Divisional Round Games
Just like last weekend, there are four games on the NFL playoff schedule this weekend. Unfortunately, none of the games include the Detroit Lions since they were eliminated by the New Orleans Saints last Saturday night. Instead Saturday will provide a matchup between the Saints and San Francisco 49ers, as well as the New England Patriots and Denver Tebows, err, Broncos. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens will host the Houston Texans and the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants will get together at Lambeau Field.
The full schedule is after the jump (all times Eastern).
Saturday
4:30 p.m. - Saints at 49ers (FOX)
8 p.m. - Broncos at Patriots (CBS)
Sunday
1 p.m. - Texans at Ravens (CBS)
4:30 p.m. - Giants at Packers (FOX)
Out of all these games, I'm probably most looking forward to the Saints/49ers matchup. San Francisco has a great defense, and I'm interested in seeing how it will handle the Saints' explosive offense. The other games are also intriguing, but the Saints/49ers contest sticks out the most to me.
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Right here Timmy.... Right here.

"Lemme Tell you why I have confidence in the long term future of this team... It's #9, That's why I have confidence in the long term future of this Team." - Jim Schwartz
by j16941 on Jan 14, 2012 1:35 PM EST reply actions 2 recs
HAHAHA
This is great!!!!
Lions fans...Crazy ****ers...Pure Michigan-John Kerfoot
by Tyrone Billiam Spencer on Jan 14, 2012 1:53 PM EST up reply actions
Dayum, thats harsh
Funny as hell but harsh.
"Common Sense, isn't" Solomon Short
by YpsilantiJeff on Jan 14, 2012 3:11 PM EST up reply actions
Not a bad round, lack of Lions notwithstanding
Denver/New England has Tebow, Saints/Niners is most relevant to us, Texans have the sentimental value and everybody here hates Eli Manning.
Pats have 13 listed as questionable
Thats a bunch for a playoff game…
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