The NFL playoffs have been building up to this momentous weekend. With the Conference Championship Games just around the corner, fans across the nation are buzzing with anticipation. This isn’t just another weekend in the world of sports; it’s the prelude to the Super Bowl, the zenith of NFL glory.
NFL Playoff Showdown: Chiefs vs. Ravens
On Sunday, January 28, at 3:00 p.m. ET, a riveting showdown is set to unfold on CBS and Paramount+. In a matchup that could be described as a clash of quarterbacks, the Kansas City Chiefs, led by the phenomenal Patrick Mahomes, will face off against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. This game isn’t just about this season’s triumphs; it’s a battle of legacies, pitting former and future MVPs against each other.
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The Chiefs, after their decisive victory over the Buffalo Bills, are looking to continue their streak, marking their sixth straight AFC title game appearance. On the other side, the Ravens are riding high on the momentum from their win against the Houston Texans. This game promises to be a high-octane affair, full of strategic plays and athletic prowess.
The NFC Battle: 49ers vs. Lions
Later in the evening, at 6:30 p.m. ET, FOX and FOXSports.com will broadcast a game that could make history. The San Francisco 49ers, under the guidance of Brock Purdy, will host Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions. The 49ers, with their eyes set on redemption after a challenging game against the Green Bay Packers, are determined to make their mark. Meanwhile, the Lions, aiming for their first Super Bowl appearance, are equally poised for a breakthrough.
How to Catch All the Action Live
For those eager to catch these monumental games, numerous streaming options are available. The AFC Championship game can be viewed on CBS, CBS.com, or the CBS app with a valid cable login. Additionally, Paramount+ offers a streaming service with packages like Showtime ($11.99/month) and Paramount+ Essential ($5.99/month), along with free trials for new subscribers.
The NFC title game is accessible via FOX, FOXSports.com, or the FOX Sports app, provided you have a cable login. Other streaming services like Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, NFL+, and YouTube TV also offer coverage of both games, with some offering free trials for newcomers.
The Road to the Super Bowl
All roads now lead to the Super Bowl, scheduled for Sunday, February 11, at 6:30 p.m. ET, to be aired on CBS and Paramount+. This year’s NFL playoffs have been nothing short of spectacular, and these Conference Championship Games are set to raise the bar even higher. With talent, determination, and the dreams of entire cities at stake, this weekend promises to be a defining moment in NFL history.
UPDATE: NFC Championships took place on Sunday, January 28.