Playoff times and matchups for Browns and Steelers in wild card round

The Browns clinched the fifth seed in the AFC for the NFL playoffs and now will travel to Houston for the first round. Jacksonville lost to the Titans in the final week 18 matchup, which cost them the division and determined the Brown's playoff opponent.
Cleveland will go on the road to face Deshaun Watson's old team, the Houston Texans. Houston is led by rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud who helped the franchise get to 10 wins this season. Cleveland finished the year at 11-6 and will go in as the top wild card in the AFC.
Cleveland and Houston will play at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday (on 21 WFM), which is the first game of the wild card weekend.
The Jaguars loss also solidified a playoff spot for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers finished the year with a 10-7 record, and a playoff opponent is determined by the winner of the Bills/Dolphins game. With a Bills win, the Steelers would get the seventh seed and travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills in the first round, and that game would be at 1:00 p.m., January 14th.
If Miami wins, Pittsburgh claims the sixth seed and will travel to take on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Saturday, January 13th. Kickoff would be 8:00 p.m.
Baltimore will not play in the wild-card round as they have a bye, and the Bengals were eliminated from the postseason. However, with the Bengals win over the Browns in week 18, all four teams in the AFC North finished above .500 this season, with three of them making the postseason. The AFC North made history with every team in the division finishing with an above .500 record for the first time in the league since 1935.