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NFL playoff bracket: AFC, NFC and Super Bowl 2022 schedule, seeding, TV times, dates and locations

The Los Angeles Rams are Super Bowl LVI champions. They defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 on Sunday, Feb. 13, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Matthew Stafford threw three touchdown passes and two interceptions in the win, while Joe Burrow had a touchdown throw and no picks. Cooper Kupp had eight catches for 92 yards and two scores.

Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak performed during the halftime show.

Here's how the 2021 NFL playoffs shook out, from the wild-card round through Super Bowl LVI.

Super Bowl LVI: Feb. 13

(4) Los Angeles Rams 23, (4) Cincinnati Bengals 20

Conference championships: Jan. 30

AFC

(4) Cincinnati Bengals 27, (2) Kansas City Chiefs 24

NFC

(4) Los Angeles Rams 20, (6) San Francisco 49ers 17

Wild-card weekend: Jan. 15, 16 and 17

AFC

(2) Kansas City Chiefs 42, (7) Pittsburgh Steelers 21

(3) Buffalo Bills 47, (6) New England Patriots 17

(4) Cincinnati Bengals 26, (5) Las Vegas Raiders 19

Bye: (1) Tennessee Titans

NFC

(2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, (7) Philadelphia Eagles 15

(6) San Francisco 49ers 23, (3) Dallas Cowboys 17

(4) Los Angeles Rams 34, (5) Arizona Cardinals 11

Bye: (1) Green Bay Packers

Divisional round: Jan. 22 and 23

AFC

(4) Cincinnati Bengals 19, (1) Tennessee Titans 16

(2) Kansas City Chiefs 42, (3) Buffalo Bills 36

NFC

(6) San Francisco 49ers 13, (1) Green Bay Packers 10

(4) Los Angeles Rams 30, (2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27