Bengals vs Chargers Sunday at 1 pm


Dec 1, 2013; San Diego, CA, USA; Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict (55) and San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates (85) trade words during the Bengals 17-10 win over the Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stan Liu-USA TODAY Sports
The 2013-14 NFL playoff schedule has been announced, and as every year is, there will be two games on Saturday and two more on Sunday with one AFC and NFC game being each day.
The Cincinnati Bengals will host the San Diego Chargers at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. EST. Cincinnati secured the No. 3 seed on Sunday after eliminating the Baltimore Ravens from the playoffs with a 34-17 win at PBS, while the Chargers needed overtime to overcome the Kansas City Chiefs at home to clinch the final playoff spot in the AFC.
The Bengals also announced tonight that more than 10,000 tickets for the game remain unsold, the Bengals ticket office reports. Seats are available on all three levels of PBS. If the game sells out by the deadline to be set by the NFL, it will be televised in the Bengals home market on CBS affiliates
The Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers are all on byes. The Bengals will head to New England to face the Pats if they win next week.
Speaking of which:
Divisional Rd:
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 30, 2013
Sat., Jan. 11:
4:35pm ET - at Seattle
8:15pm ET - at New England
Sun, Jan. 12
1:05pm ET - at Carolina
4:40pm ET - at Denver
The Bengals have to take the “one game at a time” approach, but it appears the likeliest road to the Super Bowl is at home vs. the Chargers, at the Patriots in the divisional round and then an AFC Championship in Denver against Peyton Manning against the Broncos.
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