NFL Playoff Schedule 2014-15

With wins by the Cowboys and Seahawks, the NFC playoff picture got a little more settled on Sunday.

Twelve teams have locked up spots in the 2015 NFL Playoffs. Four teams have earned first-round byes, but all of them harbor dreams of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl XLIX. It wasn't until the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the

The playoff picture is getting clearer, but it's still confusing with all the possible outcomes for seeding ahead of the season's final week. Thankfully, someone created handy charts to explain.

Only one playoff team has nothing to play for Sunday. Let's look at the teams that do have something to fight for in Week 17.

.tablehead th, .tablehead td { vertical-align: top !important; }. More playoffs coverage. AFC WILD-CARD ROUND. SATURDAY, JAN. 3. No. 6 Baltimore Ravens at No. 3 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field, 8:15 p.m. ET, NBC. Click here for matchup page. SUNDAY