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The 2014 NFL regular season is officially over. It went by fast, as always, but now it's time to look ahead to the 2015 NFL playoffs. It should be an interesting postseason schedule.
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Here is a look at the final NFL playoff seeding.
First round bye (NFC)
1. Seattle Seahawks (12-4) - Saturday, Jan. 10, 8:00 EST
2. Green Bay Packers (12-4) - Sunday, Jan. 11, 1:30 EST
Wild Card weekend (NFC)
3. Dallas Cowboys (12-4) vs. 6. Detroit Lions (11-5) - Sunday, Jan. 4, 4:40 PM EST, FOX
4. Carolina Panthers (7-8-1) vs. 5. Arizona Cardinals (11-5) - Saturday, Jan. 3, 4:35 PM EST, ESPN
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First round bye (AFC)
1. New England Patriots (12-4) - Saturday, Jan. 10, 4:30 EST
2. Denver Broncos (12-4) Sunday, Jan. 11, 4:30 EST
Wild Card weekend (AFC)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5) vs. 6. Baltimore Ravens (10-6) - Sunday, Jan. 4, 8:15 PM EST, ESPN
4. Indianapolis Colts (11-5) vs. 5. Cincinnati Bengals (10-5-1) - Saturday, Jan. 3, 1:05 PM EST, CBS
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2015 NFL playoffs schedule:
Wild Card: January 3-4
Divisional round: January 10-11
AFC/NFC Championship game: January 18
Super Bowl: February 1
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The Eagles missed out on the playoffs this year despite finishing 10-6. They finished with the same record and won the NFC East but the Cowboys proved to be better than Philadelphia when it counted this time around. Eagles fans will obviously be rooting against Dallas in the playoffs.
Kind of funny to see that the 7-8-1 Panthers made the playoffs, especially considering the Eagles beat them in Week 10 by a final score of 45-21. But the truth is that the Eagles didn't deserve to make it anyway.
Maybe next year, Eagles fans.