2022–23 NFL playoffs
The National Football League playoffs for the 2022 season began on January 14, 2023, and concluded with Super Bowl LVII on February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona where the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dates | January 14 – February 12, 2023 | ||||
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Season | 2022 | ||||
Teams | 14 | ||||
Games played | 13 | ||||
Super Bowl LVII site |
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Defending champions | Los Angeles Rams (did not qualify) | ||||
Champions | Kansas City Chiefs | ||||
Runners-up | Philadelphia Eagles | ||||
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This was the first postseason under a new rule in which both teams will be assured one possession in overtime, even if the first team with possession scores a touchdown. However, no game went into overtime.
With Jacksonville and Kansas City facing each other in the AFC Divisional Round, Kansas City became the fourth team in NFL history (the other three being the Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia, and Buffalo) to face every team within their respective conference in the postseason at least once.
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