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NFL Playoffs Divisional Weekend is set

Danny, sad the Steelers didn’t advance.

Eight Teams Battle for a Spot in the Conference Championships

The race to the Super Bowl is tightening as only eight teams remain in the NFL playoffs. This weekend’s Divisional Round will determine which four contenders advance to their respective conference championship games, bringing them one step closer to football’s biggest stage.

Two days of amazing football coming up for both Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday, January 17

The weekend kicks off with the Buffalo Bills traveling to face the Denver Broncos at 4:30 p.m.
The San Francisco 49ers head to Seattle for an 8 p.m. showdown against the Seahawks.

Sunday, January 18

Sunday’s games start at 3 p.m. The New England Patriots will host Houston.
The weekend end with a primetime matchup at 6:30, featuring the Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Bears.

With so much on the line and every team eyeing a championship run, this Divisional Playoff weekend is set to deliver drama, energy, and unforgettable football moments.

I CAN’T WAIT!!!!!

  • Danny Foresta was born and raised in Thunder Bay. He's worked in radio for over 30 years. Has spent the last 20 years in Morning Radio. Joined Acadia Broadcasting in 2021.  He hosts "Mornings In The Bay" on 99.9 The Bay.
    He enjoys all aspects of the radio industry. Danny is married to Lori, and has a son, Joseph in University.

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