The Lions couldn’t hold off the Seattle Seahawks at Century Link Field in the wild card round. Seattle dominated time of possession, and running back Thomas Rawls ran all over the Lions en route to a 26-6 victory.

With the win over Detroit, the Seahawks advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Seattle will travel to Atlanta and take on the Falcons next Saturday.

Earlier on Saturday, the Houston Texans beat the Oakland Raiders to move on to the divisional round. The Raiders were excellent this season up until quarterback Derek Carr went down with a broken fibula in Week 16, but with backup Matt McGloin also sidelined by injury, Oakland had to rely on third string rookie Connor Cook.

Cook, making his first NFL start ever in the wild card round, was stymied by Houston’s dominant defense. He was sacked three times and threw three interceptions. The Raiders, after appearing poised to make a Super Bowl run prior to Carr’s injury, have been eliminated from playoff contention, and the Texans will face either the New England Patriots or the Kansas City Chiefs, depending on how Sunday’s AFC wild card matchup goes.

On Sunday, the Steelers will face off against the Miami Dolphins in Pittsburgh. The Dolphins will be without quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who is recovering from a knee injury. Backup Matt Moore will get the start again. The last time the Steelers faced the Dolphins, Miami got the best of them, winning 30-15.

The Green Bay Packers will welcome the New York Giants to Lambeau Field on Sunday to further shape the NFC postseason slate and determine who will face the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round.

The Patriots and Cowboys will face the lowest remaining seeds, which means that the winner of the Packers’ matchup with the Giants will head to Dallas. The Falcons will face the Seahawks, and the Chiefs will play the highest remaining AFC seed in the Divisional Round.

Wild Card Round

Saturday, Jan. 7

GAME 1: Houston Texans 27, Oakland Raiders 14

GAME 2: Seattle Seahawks 26, Detroit Lions 6

Sunday, Jan. 8

GAME 3: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dolphins, 1:05 p.m., CBS

GAME 4: Green Bay Packers vs. New York Giants, 4:40 p.m., FOX

Divisional Round

Saturday, Jan. 14

GAME 5: Atlanta Falcons vs. Seattle Seahawks, 4:35 p.m., FOX

GAME 6: New England Patriots vs. Houston/Miami, 8:15 p.m., CBS

Sunday, Jan. 15

GAME 7: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh/Houston, 1:05 p.m., NBC

GAME 8: Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay/New York, 4:40 p.m., FOX

Championship Round

Sunday, Jan. 22

NFC Championship, 3:05 p.m., FOX

AFC Championship, 6:40 p.m., CBS

Super Bowl 51

Sunday, Feb. 5

AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m., FOX