
After four thrilling divisional matchups have come and passed, just a handful of teams are alive for the Lombardi Trophy, including both No. 1 seeds in the bracket. Weeks from now, either Matthew Stafford, Sam Darnold, Drake Maye or Jarrett Stidham, filling in for the injured Bo Nix, will be a Super Bowl champion.
However, first, two of those quarterbacks and their squads will have to advance past conference championship weekend. Two high-end matchups are on tap to set up the Super Bowl 60 matchup.
Here's what to know about the time of Sunday's NFL playoff games and how to watch them.
The first conference title game between the Patriots and Broncos will be broadcast on CBS, with Jim Nantz (play-by-play) and Tony Romo (analyst) on the call.
The NFC Championship Game between the Seahawks and Rams will then air on Fox, with Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Tom Brady (analyst) in the booth.
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