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​The 49ers will host the Seattle Seahawks next weekend. And they’ll get down to business before anyone else. The following comes from the NFL:

The NFL announced tonight the schedule of sites, dates, and times for Super Wild Card Weekend January 14-16.

Saturday, January 14

NFC:    4:30 PM (ET)                 7 Seattle at 2 San Francisco (FOX, FOX Deportes)

AFC:    8:15 PM (ET)                 5 Los Angeles Chargers at 4 Jacksonville (NBC, Peacock, Universo)

Sunday, January 15

AFC:    1:00 PM (ET)                 7 Miami at 2 Buffalo (CBS, Paramount+)

NFC:    4:30 PM (ET)                 6 New York Giants at 3 Minnesota (FOX, FOX Deportes)

AFC:    8:15 PM (ET)                 6 Baltimore at 3 Cincinnati (NBC, Peacock, Universo)

Monday, January 16

NFC:    8:15 PM (ET)                 5 Dallas at 4 Tampa Bay (ESPN/ABC, ESPN2-Manningcast, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes)

The Divisional Playoffs schedule will be announced next weekend.

The 2022 NFL Playoff field:

American Football Conference                                 National Football Conference

1.           Kansas City Chiefs (14-3), AFC West Champion     1.            Philadelphia Eagles (14-3), NFC East Champion

2.           Buffalo Bills (13-3), AFC East Champion                  2.           San Francisco 49ers (13-4), NFC West Champion

3.           Cincinnati Bengals (12-4), AFC North Champion     3.           Minnesota Vikings (13-4), NFC North Champion

4.           Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8), AFC South Champion   4.           Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-9), NFC South Champion

5.           Los Angeles Chargers (10-7)                                     5.           Dallas Cowboys (12-5) 

6.           Baltimore Ravens (10-7)                                           6.           New York Giants   (9-7-1)

7.           Miami Dolphins (9-8)                                                 7.           Seattle Seahawks (9-8)