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NFL playoff schedule 2015: Times, dates, TV channels, odds, more

The 2015 NFL playoff schedule is set. Here's who will be playing in the AFC and NFC on Wild Card weekend, along with locations and game times.

Who will end up holding the Lombardi Trophy?
Who will end up holding the Lombardi Trophy?
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The NFL playoffs kick off this weekend. Can Wild Card Weekend match the excitement of the New Year's Day slate of college football games we were just treated to? Maybe, maybe not. The opening weekend of the playoffs is always one of the most entertaining.

Can Ryan Lindley actually lead the Arizona Cardinals to a playoff victory? What are the 7-win Carolina Panthers doing in the playoffs, anyway? Will star running back Le'Veon Bell play for the Pittsburgh Steelers? Can Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals shoot down Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts? Can the Detroit Lions stomp out the Dallas Cowboys?

We find out this weekend. Find current odds for each game on SB Nation's NFL Odds page. There will be open threads for each game, with much more information, so watch for those.

Wild Card weekend

Saturday, January 3

NFC: Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers (ESPN, 4:35 p.m.)

AFC: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers (NBC, 8:15 p.m.)

Sunday, January 4

AFC: Cincinnati Bengals at Indianapolis Colts (CBS, 1:05 p.m.)

NFC: Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys (FOX, 4:40 p.m.)

NFL Divisional round

Saturday, January 10

AFC: Baltimore/Cincinnati/Pittsburgh/Indianapolis at New England Patriots (NBC, 4:35 p.m.)

NFC: Detroit/Arizona/Carolina at Seattle Seahawks (FOX, 8:15 p.m.)

Sunday, January 11

NFC: Dallas/Carolina/Arizona at Green Bay Packers (FOX, 1:05 p.m.)

AFC: Cincinnati/Pittsburgh/Indianapolis at Denver Broncos (CBS, 4:40 p.m.)

Championship round

Sunday, January 18

NFC: FOX, 3:05 p.m.

AFC: CBS, 6:40 p.m.