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Jan 6

NFL Playoff Schedule 2011.

The complete NFL playoff schedule for the 2010-11 season can be found below. Teams and game times will be updated as they are known.

Saturday, Jan. 8
4:30 p.m. ET — New Orleans Saints at Seattle Seahawks
8:20 p.m. ET — New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts

Sunday, Jan. 9
1 p.m. ET — Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs
4:30 p.m. ET — Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles

Sunday, Feb. 6
6:30 p.m. ET — Super Bowl XLV

Saturday, Jan. 15
4:30 p.m. ET — Colts/Chiefs/Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers
8 p.m. ET — Seahawks/Saints/Packers at Atlanta Falcons

Sunday, Jan. 16

1 p.m. ET— Seahawks/Eagles/Saints at Chicago Bears
4:30 p.m. ET — Chiefs/Ravens/Jets at New England Patriots

Sunday, Jan. 23

3:00 p.m. ET — NFC championship
6:30 p.m. ET — AFC championship

 

Dec 19

College Football Bowl Matchups 2010.

 

Undoubtedly Oregon and Auburn will headline the postseason bowl schedule when they meet in the BCS title game Jan. 10 in Glendale, Ariz.

The other BCS bowls:

Fiesta - Oklahoma vs. UConn
Rose - Wisconsin vs. TCU
Orange - Virginia Tech vs. Stanford
Sugar - Ohio State vs. Arkansas

Besides the five BCS bowls, there are several other intriguing matchups among the 35 bowl games that begin on Dec. 18 in Albuquerque, N.M., with Brigham Young and UTEP meeting in the New Mexico Bowl.

New Year’s Eve will feature two of the better non-BCS bowls in El Paso, Texas, and Atlanta. The Hyundai Sun Bowl will pit Miami and Notre Dame in a game that should pull down huge TV ratings. Also, the Chick-fil-A Bowl features Florida State against old nemesis Steve Spurrier, now at South Carolina.

In all there was 72 bowl eligible teams for 70 bowl berths. Temple, which went 8-4 and defeated Big East champion UConn, did not receive a bowl berth. Western Michigan (6-6) was the other bowl eligible team that didn’t earn a bowl berth.

The SEC received 10 of the 70 bowl berths, followed by ACC (nine), Big Ten (eight), Big 12 (eight), Big East (six), Conference USA (six), Mountain West (five), MAC (four), WAC (four), Pac-10 (four), Sun Belt (three) and all three independents (Army, Navy and Notre Dame).


Oct 10
2010 NFL Bye Week Schedule 
View 2010 NFL Bye Weeks Schedule Grid Below Open Dates Chart ‘10… Pro Football Bye Weeks List. 

Week 1No ByesWeek 2No ByesWeek 3No ByesWeek 4Dallas, Kansas City, Minnesota, Tampa BayWeek 5Miami, New England, Pittsburgh, Seattle Week 6Arizona, Buffalo, Carolina, Cincinnati Week 7Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, NY. JetsWeek 8Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, NY. Giants, PhiladelphiaWeek 9Denver, Jacksonville, San Francisco, St. Louis, Tennessee, WashingtonWeek 10Green Bay, New Orleans, Oakland, San DiegoWeek 11 No Byes Week 12No ByesWeek 13No ByesWeek 14No ByesWeek 15No ByesWeek 16No ByesWeek 17No Byes

2010 NFL Bye Week Schedule

View 2010 NFL Bye Weeks Schedule Grid Below
Open Dates Chart ‘10… Pro Football Bye Weeks List.

Week 1No ByesWeek 2No ByesWeek 3No ByesWeek 4Dallas, Kansas City, Minnesota, Tampa BayWeek 5Miami, New England, Pittsburgh, Seattle Week 6Arizona, Buffalo, Carolina, Cincinnati Week 7Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, NY. JetsWeek 8Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, NY. Giants, PhiladelphiaWeek 9Denver, Jacksonville, San Francisco, St. Louis, Tennessee, WashingtonWeek 10Green Bay, New Orleans, Oakland, San DiegoWeek 11 No Byes Week 12No ByesWeek 13No ByesWeek 14No ByesWeek 15No ByesWeek 16No ByesWeek 17No Byes