Published 1/5/2009
at Boston.com -- Football news
The NFL divisional playoff lineup is set: Baltimore and Tennessee open next Saturday's action in the AFC. Then Arizona visits Carolina in an NFC game. On Sunday, Philadelphia travels to the Meadowlands to play the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants in the NFC. The final game of the weekend will be San Diego at Pittsburgh in the AFC.
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