NFL postseason field set for Super Bowl LIX tournament
The Denver Broncos and Tampa Bay Buccaneers entered the final Sunday of the NFL’s 2024 season knowing what they had to do to get into the playoffs – win.
For the Broncos, a loss would have meant a ninth consecutive season without a postseason. The Bucs also could have gotten in if the Atlanta Falcons lost on Sunday, which they did 44-38 in overtime to the Carolina Panthers. But by that time, Tampa Bay already had beaten the New Orleans Saints 27-19.
Denver made sure it went to the playoffs instead of the Cincinnati Bengals by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 38-0.
The schedule for the Super Wild-Card Weekend of the NFL playoffs (with all times CST):
Saturday, Jan. 11
- AFC: No. 5 Los Angeles Chargers (11-6) at No. 4 Houston Texans (10-7), 3:30 p.m. (CBS)
- AFC: No. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) at No. 3 Baltimore Ravens (12-5), 7 p.m. (Prime Video)
Sunday, Jan. 12
- AFC: No. 7 Denver Broncos (10-7) at No. 2 Buffalo Bills (14-3), noon (CBS)
- NFC: No. 7 Green Bay Packers (11-6) at No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles (14-3), 3:30 p.m. (FOX)
- NFC: No. 6 Washington Commanders (12-5) at No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7), 7 p.m. (NBC)
Monday, Jan. 13
- NFC: No. 5 Minnesota Vikings (14-3) at No. 4 Los Angeles Rams (10-7), 7 p.m. (ABC, ESPN)
Earning first-round byes as the No. 1 seeds for each conference were the Detroit Lions (15-2) in the NFC and the Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) in the AFC.
The Lions defeated the Vikings 31-9 on Sunday night in the final game of the regular season to secure the NFC’s No. 1 seed. If Minnesota had won, the Vikings would have gotten the conference’s first-round bye.
The top two seeds in each conference begin postseason play in the Divisional Round on Jan. 18 and 19. The schedule for that round will be determined after the Super Wild-Card Weekend.
The conference championship games will be played on Jan. 26.
Super Bowl LIX is scheduled be played at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. FOX will televise the game.
The 14 teams in the field that will decide the Super Bowl LIX champion have 65 players from Alabama high schools and colleges on their active rosters.
There also are 14 players with Alabama football roots on the postseason teams’ practice squads. Each team is allowed to elevate two practice-squad players to active status for each game.
There are seven state players on injured reserve on the rosters of the 14 teams.
The players with Alabama football roots on the rosters of the playoff teams include:
AFC
Baltimore Ravens
Reserve/injured: Jalyn Armour-Davis, cornerback, St. Paul’s Episcopal, Alabama
Practice squad: Malik Cunningham, wide receiver, Park Crossing
Practice squad: Darrian Dalcourt, guard, Alabama
Derrick Henry, running back, Alabama
Marlon Humphrey, cornerback, Hoover, Alabama
Michael Pierce, defensive tackle, Daphne, Samford
Buffalo Bills
Amari Cooper, wide receiver, Alabama
Tylan Grable, offensive tackle, Jacksonville State
Practice squad: Kareem Jackson, safety, Alabama
Practice squad: Tyrell Shavers, wide receiver, Alabama
Javon Solomon, edge, Troy
Denver Broncos
Kris Abrams-Draine, cornerback, Spanish Fort
Zach Cunningham, linebacker, Pinson Valley
Bo Nix, quarterback, Pinson Valley, Auburn
Drew Sanders, linebacker, Alabama
Tremon Smith, cornerback, Saks
Jarrett Stidham, quarterback, Auburn
Patrick Surtain II, cornerback, Alabama
Houston Texans
Will Anderson Jr., defensive end, Alabama
Nico Collins, wide receiver, Clay-Chalkville
Reserve/injured: Tank Dell, wide receiver, Alabama A&M
Christian Harris, linebacker, Alabama
Tytus Howard, offensive lineman, Monroe County, Alabama State
Kamari Lassiter, cornerback, American Christian
John Metchie III, wide receiver, Alabama
Irv Smith Jr., tight end, Alabama
Henry To’oTo’o, linebacker, Alabama
Reserve/injured: Jimmie Ward, safety, Davidson
Practice squad: Kilian Zierer, offensive tackle, Auburn
Kansas City Chiefs
Practice squad: Chris Oladokun, quarterback, Samford
Practice squad: Justyn Ross, wide receiver, Central-Phenix City
Los Angeles Chargers
Bradley Bozeman, center, Handley, Alabama
Justin Eboigbe, defensive lineman, Alabama
Josh Harris, long snapper, Auburn
Practice squad: Eddie Jackson, safety, Alabama
JK Scott, punter, Alabama
Kimani Vidal, running back, Troy
Pittsburgh Steelers
Montravius Adams, defensive tackle, Auburn
Minkah Fitzpatrick, safety, Alabama
Practice squad: Zyon Gilbert, cornerback, Jeff Davis
Practice squad: Eku Leota, linebacker, Auburn
Jeremiah Moon, linebacker, Hoover
Najee Harris, running back, Alabama
George Pickens, wide receiver, Hoover
Corliss Waitman, punter, South Alabama
Practice squad: Quez Watkins, wide receiver, Athens
NFC
Detroit Lions
Terrion Arnold, cornerback, Alabama
Brian Branch, defensive back, Alabama
Reserve/injured: Carlton Davis, cornerback, Auburn
Jahmyr Gibbs, running back, Alabama
Brodric Martin, defensive lineman, Northridge, North Alabama
Za’Darius Smith, defensive end, Greenville
Jameson Williams, wide receiver, Alabama
Green Bay Packers
Josh Jacobs, running back, Alabama
Xavier McKinney, safety, Alabama
Kadeem Telfort, offensive tackle, UAB
Malik Willis, quarterback, Auburn
Colby Wooden, defensive lineman, Auburn
Los Angeles Rams
Darious Williams, cornerback, UAB
Minnesota Vikings
Practice squad: Travis Bell, defensive tackle, Jeff Davis
Practice squad: Bobby McCain, defensive back, Oxford
Nick Mullens, quarterback, Spain Park
Will Reichard, kicker, Hoover, Alabama
Cam Robinson, offensive tackle, Alabama
Dallas Turner, linebacker, Alabama
Philadelphia Eagles
Reed Blankenship, safety, West Limestone
Practice squad: Khari Blasingame, fullback, Buckhorn
Reserve/injured: James Bradberry, cornerback, Pleasant Grove, Samford
Landon Dickerson, guard, Alabama
Jack Driscoll, offensive lineman, Auburn
Bryce Huff, defensive end, St. Paul’s Episcopal
Jalen Hurts, quarterback, Alabama
Eli Ricks, cornerback, Alabama
DeVonta Smith, wide receiver, Alabama
Tyler Steen, offensive lineman, Alabama
Reserve/injured: C.J. Uzomah, tight end, Auburn
Reserve/injured: Byron Young, defensive tackle, Alabama
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Practice squad: Marcus Banks, safety, Alabama
Chris Braswell, outside linebacker, Alabama
K.J. Britt, linebacker, Oxford, Auburn
Jamel Dean, cornerback, Auburn
Practice squad: D.J. Williams, running back, Auburn
Washington Commanders
Jonathan Allen, defensive tackle, Alabama
Noah Igbinoghene, cornerback, Hewitt-Trussville, Auburn
Daron Payne, defensive tackle, Shades Valley, Alabama
Jeremy Reaves, defensive back, South Alabama
Brian Robinson Jr., running back, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Trent Scott, offensive lineman, Lee-Huntsville
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.