Anaheim Ducks forward Frank Vatrano will not be testing the free agency waters this summer.
The NFL playoffs will kick off next weekend with some high-profile matchups.
With five of the six matchups finalized, the league announced the schedule for wild-card weekend.
All Times Eastern
Saturday, Jan. 11
AFC: No. 5 Los Angeles Chargers at No. 4 Houston Texans, 4:30 p.m.
AFC: No. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 3 Baltimore Ravens, 8 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 12
AFC: No. 7 Denver Broncos at No. 2 Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m.
NFC: No. 7 Green Bay Packers at No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles, 4:30 p.m.
NFC: No. 6 Washington Commanders at No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 13
NFC: No. 5 Minnesota Vikings/Detroit Lions at No. 4 Los Angeles Rams, 8 p.m.
Here is how the NFL’s playoff picture currently stands as the Lions and Vikings battle in Detroit.
AFC
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Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) β AFC No. 1 seed, first-round bye
Buffalo Bills (13-4) β AFC East division title, No. 2 seed
Baltimore Ravens (12-5) β AFC North division title, No. 3 seed
Houston Texans (10-7) β AFC South division title, No. 4 seed
Los Angeles Chargers (11-6) β playoff berth, No. 5 seed
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) β playoff berth, No. 6 seed
Denver Broncos (10-7) β playoff berth, No. 7 seed
NFC
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Detroit Lions (14-2) β playoff berth
Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) β NFC East division title, No. 2 seed
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7) β NFC South Division title, No. 3 seed
Los Angeles Rams (10-6) β NFC West division title, No. 4 seed
Minnesota Vikings (14-2) β playoff berth
Washington Commanders (12-5) β NFC No. 6 seed
Green Bay Packers (11-6) β NFC No. 7 seed
NFC’s NO. 1 SEED + NFC NORTH TITLE
The conference’s top seed and the NFC North title will come down to a divisional matchup between Detroit and Minnesota. The winner gets a coveted bye in the first round of the playoffs.