NFL Playoffs 2009 Postseason

NFL Playoffs 2009 Postseason

2010 NFL PLAYOFFS - Wild Card Games
AFC Wildcard Games - January 9-10, 2010
New England Patriots (14) vs. Baltimore Ravens (33)  
Cincinnati Bengals (14) vs. New York Jets (24)  
NFC Wildcard Games - January 9-10, 2010
Dallas Cowboys (34) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (14)  
Arizona Cardinals (51) vs. Green Bay Packers (45)  

2010 NFL PLAYOFFS - Divisional Playoffs
AFC Divisional Playoff Games - January 16-17, 2010
San Diego Chargers (14) vs. New York Jets (17)  
Indianapolis Colts (20) vs. Baltimore Ravens (3)  
NFC Divisional Playoff Games - January 16-17, 2010
Minnesota Vikings (34) vs. Dallas Cowboys (3)  
New Orleans Saints (45) vs. Arizona Cardinals (14)  

2010 NFL PLAYOFFS - Conference Championship
AFC Championship Game - January 24, 2010
Indianapolis Colts (30) vs. New York Jets (17)  
NFC Championship Game - January 24, 2010
New Orleans Saints (31) vs. Minnesota Vikings (28)  

2010 SUPER BOWL
Sunday, February 07, 2010 Miami, Florida (Sun Life Stadium)
New Orleans Saints (31) vs. Indianapolis Colts (17)  

2009-2010 NFL Playoff Preview:
The 2009 NFL postseason should provide some of the most exciting NFL playoff games in recent history. There are twelve talented NFL squads in the 2009-2010 NFL playoffs, all competing for their spot in the 2010 Super Bowl. There are tons of great NFL players in the 2009 postseason. Future NFL Hall-of-Famers like Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady will square off against NFL superstars like Drew Brees, Philip Rivers, Adrian Peterson and Tony Romo.

The AFC teams in the 2010 NFL playoffs include the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, New York Jets and San Diego Chargers. The Colts and Chargers both have byes in the first round; they will face the teams that emerge victorious from the Wild Card playoff games. The AFC Divisional round will decide which two teams face off in the AFC Championship Game.

The NFC playoff teams for 2010 include; the Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles. The Saints clinched the #1 seed in the NFC, so they will have home field advantage. New Orleans and the Vikings will face the NFC teams that win in the Wild-Card Round. Those four teams will square off for the two spots in the NFC Championship Game.

The winners from each conference will square off in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Florida on Sunday, February 7th, 2010. The 2010 Super Bowl is in Miami at Sun Life Stadium, which was formerly known as Dolphins Stadium.

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