
"The field for the 2025 NFL season's playoffs is nearly set. We're just waiting on the winner of the Ravens-Steelers game for the final spot (the No. 4 seed in the AFC). The No. 1 seeds in each conference -- the Broncos in the AFC and the Seahawks in the NFC -- will receive first-round byes. The remaining 12 teams will face each other during wild-card weekend starting Saturday and running through Monday, Jan. 12."
"Which teams seem to be peaking in time for a deep playoff run? Which teams are limping into the postseason with concerns about how long they could last? And which players might be able to put their respective teams over the top on the march to Super Bowl LX? Here's what each of the 13 current playoff teams need to do to reach the Super Bowl, which will be played Sunday, Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California."
The playoff field for the 2025 NFL season is nearly complete, with the Ravens-Steelers winner deciding the final AFC seed. The Broncos and Seahawks earned No. 1 seeds and first-round byes, while 12 other teams meet over wild-card weekend beginning Saturday and running through Monday, Jan. 12. Analyses identify strengths, weaknesses, key statistics, and a heat-check rating (1–10) for each of the 13 playoff teams as they chase Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8. Seattle's defense rates as championship caliber, allowing the second-fewest points and a league-low 3.7 yards per carry. Concern exists over Seattle's turnover rate: 28 giveaways overall, with Sam Darnold leading all players with 20 giveaways (14 interceptions, six fumbles lost).
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