Oh, and obviously all the actual dates are set.
Wild Card games Sat Jan 4th Sun Jan 5th
Divisional games Sat Jan 11th Sun Jan 12th
Championships Sun Jan 19th
Super Bowl Sun Feb 2nd
Basically what you can't do is assume particular teams playing on particular dates. If I recall correctly, CBS gets to pick one game, and FOX gets to pick one game, and then NBC gets the two leftovers. There are restrictions in that CBS or FOX may have their own internal requirements for kickoff time for their games. This was true for the Wild Card round last year. In the Divisional round I believe CBS and FOX aired all those games, and of course, they aired the Championships. I do not know if NBC has a Wild Card slate this year, or if they might have some of the Divisional games, or not... but you get the idea, you won't actually know who plays where when until sometime on the Sunday of Week 17 when they tell you when the Wild Card games are, and where, because of the obvious that there'll be adjustments to the playoff field right up until the last game potentially, and the TV schedule needs to be sorted before the games are actually announced schedulewise. Same with Divisional, though I seem to recall last year they might have stated during the Wild Card round games that #1 would play at home at date and time vs. unknown opponent i.e. they seemed to have slotted in the four Divisional locations and times before the opponents were known.... but this was only made public on the Saturday evening of Wild Card weekend, it wasn't announced super early, basically less than 48 hours before they'd normally announce.