NFL Playoff Picture: Standings, schedule, dates on road to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona

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The Kansas City Chiefs (9-2) are currently number one in the AFC; The Philadelphia Eagles (10-1) own the league’s best record and are number one in the NFC; who will play in the playoffs, and what are the key postseason dates and times leading up to Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12?

With a little over a month left before the start of the 2022 regular season, the postseason spots have been up for grabs. Here’s the current picture of the NFL playoffs leading up to Week 13, along with key postseason dates and timeline for Super Bowl LVII in February. 12 in Arizona…

Remaining fixtures: @ San Francisco 49ers (7-4), @ Los Angeles Chargers (6-5), @ Buffalo Bills (8-3), vs. Green Bay Packers (4-8), @ New England Patriots (6- 5), vs New York Jets (7-4)

Remaining fixtures: @ Philadelphia Eagles (10-1), vs Jacksonville Jaguars (4-7), @ Los Angeles Chargers (6-5), vs Houston Texans (1-9-1), vs Dallas Cowboys (8-3), @ Jacksonville Jaguars (4-7)

Remaining fixtures: vs. Denver Broncos (3-8), @ Pittsburgh Steelers (4-7), @ Cleveland Browns (4-7), vs. Atlanta Falcons (5-7), vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-7), @ Cincinnati Bengals (7 -four)

Remaining fixtures: @ New England Patriots (6-5), vs New York Jets (7-4), vs Miami Dolphins (8-3), @ Chicago Bears (3-9), @ Cincinnati Bengals (7-4), vs New England Patriots (6-5)

Remaining fixtures: vs. Kansas City Chiefs (9-2), vs. Cleveland Browns (4-7), vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-6), vs. New England Patriots (6-5), against the Buffalo Bills (8-3), against the Baltimore. Ravens (7-4)

Remaining fixtures: @ Minnesota Vikings (9-2), @ Buffalo Bills (8-3), vs Detroit Lions (4-7), vs Jacksonville Jaguars (4-7), @ Seattle Seahawks (6-5), @ Miami Dolphins (8 -3)

8) New England Patriots (6-5)
9) Los Angeles Chargers (6-5)
10) Indianapolis Colts (4-7-1)

Remaining fixtures: vs. Tennessee Titans (7-4), vs. New York Giants (7-4), vs. Chicago Bears (3-9), vs. Dallas Cowboys (8-3), vs. New Orleans Saints (4-8), vs. New York Giants (7-4)

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