NFL Brackets Set: Wild Card Schedule Revealed Amid Harbaugh Firing Shockwave

  • Wild Card Weekend: The Full Slate

For the first time in years, the “Big Three” of Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, and Lamar Jackson will all miss the playoffs. Instead, a new guard led by Drake Maye and Trevor Lawrence takes center stage. The action kicks off Saturday, Jan. 10, with a triple-header of high-stakes football.

 

Saturday, Jan. 10

  • (5) L.A. Rams at (4) Carolina Panthers | 4:30 PM ET | FOX
  • (7) Green Bay Packers at (2) Chicago Bears | 8:15 PM ET | Prime Video

Sunday, Jan. 11

  • (6) Buffalo Bills at (3) Jacksonville Jaguars | 1:00 PM ET | CBS
  • (6) San Francisco 49ers at (3) Philadelphia Eagles | 4:30 PM ET | FOX
  • (7) L.A. Chargers at (2) New England Patriots | 8:15 PM ET | NBC

Monday, Jan. 12

  • (5) Houston Texans at (4) Pittsburgh Steelers | 8:00 PM ET | ESPN/ABC

The Harbaugh Fallout and Black Monday Carnage

The firing of John Harbaugh dominates the headlines. Harbaugh leaves Baltimore with 180 regular-season wins and a Super Bowl title, but an 8-9 finish was the final straw for owner Steve Bisciotti. The Ravens now join six other teams—including the Browns, Raiders, and Falcons—searching for a new identity.

Reports suggest the relationship between Harbaugh and star quarterback Lamar Jackson had grown “cold” over the final month of the season. With Harbaugh’s $16 million salary now off the books, Baltimore becomes the most attractive job opening in a cycle that features seven vacancies.

What They Said

“This was an incredibly difficult decision, given the tremendous 18 years we have spent together. John is a Hall of Fame coach, but we believe a new voice is required to lead this roster back to the Super Bowl.” — Steve Bisciotti, Ravens Owner

“I was hoping for a different kind of message on my last day here, but that day has come. It comes with disappointment, but more with gratitude.” — John Harbaugh, Former Ravens Head Coach

Playoff Implications: The Favorites

The Denver Broncos (AFC) and Seattle Seahawks (NFC) sit comfortably on their byes, watching a field where no clear favorite has emerged. The Bills-Jaguars matchup stands out as the game of the week, pits Josh Allen’s arm against a Jaguars defense that enters the postseason on an eight-game winning streak. Meanwhile, the reigning champion Eagles must survive a physical 49ers squad just to reach the divisional round. The path to Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium starts now.

Christopher Scott

Christopher Scott is a sports columnist with a passion for the data behind the game. From NFL draft prospects to the technicalities of Formula 1, Chris covers the high-stakes world of professional sports with a focus on player performance and franchise management. He previously worked as a beat reporter for major league baseball. When he’s not in the press box, Chris coaches youth soccer and enjoys marathon training.

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