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The Raiders made official the additions of defensive backs coach Ron Milus and linebackers coach Richard Smith on Friday, as well as the hirings of Addison Lynch as assistant defensive backs coach and Ryan Milus as defensive quality control coach.

Two teams remain in the 2021 NFL playoffs after an eventful Championship Round Sunday. Teams left in the playoffs include: Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Check out the full NFL playoff schedule for 2021 below as well as scores for AFC and NFC games, TV channels, networks, how to watch information and much more. Plus, read more about the 2021 Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers here.

Around the NFL's wild QB carousel: Projecting the starting quarterbacks for all 32 teams in 2021. It is not a stretch to say half of the NFL's 32 teams could have a different starting quarterback. Vikings updates: Live NFL game scores, results for Sunday Live scores, highlights and updates from the Lions vs. Vikings football game.

2021 NFL Playoff Bracket

The road to the Super Bowl.

Last stop, Tampa Bay. pic.twitter.com/4IkKigkx2V

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2021 NFL Playoff Schedule

Super Bowl LV

(1) Kansas City Chiefs vs. (5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Date: Sunday, February 7, 2021
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
  • TV Channel: CBS, live streaming options here
  • Halftime show (more info on performer here), national anthem (click here)

RELATED:Get betting tools, DFS, season-long fantasy help, live odds and more for Super Bowl 2021 with Rotoworld Premium

2021 NFL Playoff Scores and Results

Championship Round Sunday

Sunday, January 24

NFC Championship Game:(5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at (1) Green Bay Packers

  • Final score: Buccaneers 31, Packers 26
  • Recap: Buccaneers defeat Packers 31-26, advance to Super Bowl LV

RELATED:Where does Tom Brady rank amongst quarterbacks with the most Super Bowl wins?

AFC Championship Game:(2) Buffalo Bills at (1) Kansas City Chiefs

  • Final score: Chiefs 38, Bills 24
  • Recap: The Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl

Divisional Round Weekend

Sunday, January 17

(6) Cleveland Browns at (1) Kansas City Chiefs

  • Final score: Chiefs 22, Browns 17
  • Recap: Chiefs lose Patrick Mahomes, still beat Browns to go to AFC Championship Game

(5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at (2) New Orleans Saints

  • Final score: Buccaneers 30, Saints 20
  • Recap: The Buccaneers are going to the NFC Championship Game

Saturday, January 16

(6) Los Angeles Rams at (1) Green Bay Packers

  • Final score: Packers 32, Rams 18
  • Recap: Packers defeat Rams 32-18, advance to NFC Championship Game

(5) Baltimore Ravens at (2) Buffalo Bills

  • Final score: Bills 17, Ravens 3
  • Recap: Bills headed to AFC Championship Game for first time since 1993 season

Super Wild Card Weekend

Sunday, January 10

(5) Baltimore Ravens at (4) Tennessee Titans

  • Final score: Ravens 20, Titans 13
  • Recap: Ravens advance with 20-13 win over Titans

(7) Chicago Bears at (2) New Orleans Saints

  • Final score: Saints 21, Bears 9
  • Recap: Saints beat Bears 21-9 to advance to divisional round, third meeting with Bucs

(6) Cleveland Browns at (3) Pittsburgh Steelers on NBC and Peacock

  • Final score: Browns 48, Steelers 37
  • Recap: Cleveland holds on to defeat Pittsburgh 48-37

Related: What’s next for Ben Roethlisberger?

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Saturday, January 9

(7) Indianapolis Colts at (2) Buffalo Bills

  • Final score: Bills 27, Colts 24
  • Recap: Bills hold on to beat Colts in wild postseason opener

(6) Los Angeles Rams at (3) Seattle Seahawks

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  • Final score: Rams 30, Seahawks 20
  • Recap: Rams advance with 30-20 victory over Seahawks

(5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at (4) Washington Football Team

  • Final score: Buccaneers 31, Washington 23
  • Recap: Tom Brady, Bucs hold off Taylor Heinicke, Washington 31-23

Check back after every game for scores and follow ProFootballTalk for more on the 2021 NFL Playoffs as well as game previews, recaps, news, rumors and more.

Fox News Flash top headlines for January 3

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The NFL completed its 2020 regular season on Sunday night despite the coronavirus pandemic and all the critics and naysayers who believed the league shouldn’t have even kicked off at all.

The final week of the season meant the world to a lot of teams who were itching to make the playoffs or secure a first-round bye in the playoffs.

The Kansas City Chiefs proved to be the best team in the NFL as they look to defend their Super Bowl title and do something only the New England Patriots have done in the last few years – win back-to-back titles.

Here’s how the final week of the season played out.

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WEEK 17 SCORES

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) reacts after throwing a touchdown pass in the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

BILLS 56, DOLPHINS 26

RAVENS 38, BENGALS 3

BROWNS 24, STEELERS 22

VIKINGS 37, LIONS 35

PATRIOTS 28, JETS 14

GIANTS 23, COWBOYS 19

BUCCANEERS 44, FALCONS 27

PACKERS 35, BEARS 16

RAIDERS 32, BRONCOS 31

COLTS 28, JAGUARS 14

CHARGERS 38, CHIEFS 21

RAMS 18, CARDINALS 7

SEAHAWKS 26, 49ERS 23

SAINTS 33, PANTHERS 7

TITANS 41, TEXANS 38

WASHINGTON 20, EAGLES 14

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WEEK 17 HIGHLIGHTS

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (16) celebrates his touchdown with quarterback Russell Wilson (3) during the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

- Several NFL coaches are on the hot seat as teams entered the stadiums for the final week of the season. Jets coach Adam Gase was the first one gone.

- The Buccaneers held off the Falcons but Mike Evans got injured. Evans reportedly hyperextended his knee but set a record for consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons with seven.

- Josh Allen set the Bills’ single-season passing yards record as Buffalo knocked the Dolphins out of playoff contention.

- The Browns are returning to the playoffs for the first time since the 2002 season.

- The Giants did what they had to do to stay in playoff contention with a win over the Cowboys.

- Mason Rudolph and Myles Garrett were seen talking after their game. It was the first time they had spoken since the ugly helmet incident last year.

- The Rams narrowly defeated the Cardinals to make it back to the playoffs.

- Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert set the rookie record for touchdowns in a season along with several other marks.

- Derrick Henry wrapped up a 2,000-yard rushing season and the Titans won the AFC South for the first time in 12 years.

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NFL STANDINGS

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (80) celebrates after scoring a 3-yard touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)

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English football results

AFC EAST

1). Z-Bills (13-3)

2). Dolphins (10-6)

3). Patriots (7-9)

4). Jets (2-14)

AFC NORTH

1). Z-Steelers (12-4)

2). X-Ravens (11-5)

3). X-Browns (11-5)

4). Bengals (4-11-1)

AFC SOUTH

1). Z-Titans (11-5)

2). X-Colts (11-5)

3). Texans (4-12)

4). Jaguars (1-15)

AFC WEST

1). ZX-Chiefs (14-2)

2). Raiders (8-8)

3). Chargers (7-9)

4). Broncos (5-11)

NFC EAST

1). Z-Washington (7-9)

2). Giants (6-10)

3). Cowboys (6-10)

4). Eagles (4-11-1)

NFC NORTH

1). ZX-Packers (13-3)

2). X-Bears (8-8)

3). Vikings (7-9)

4). Lions (5-11)

NFC SOUTH

1). Z-Saints (12-4)

2). X-Buccaneers (11-5)

3). Panthers (5-11)

4). Falcons (4-12)

NFC WEST

1). Z-Seahawks (12-4)

2). X-Rams (10-6)

3). Cardinals (8-8)

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4). 49ers (6-10)

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ZX = First-round bye, home-field advantage

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Z = Division winner

X = Playoff berth