Which NFL Playoff matches are tomorrow? Time, TV, streaming for Sunday

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The NFC and AFC championship matches on Sunday to determine the teams in this year’s Super Bowl have all the ingredients for a dramatic end to these NFL playoffs.

The first matchup offers two rivals from the NFC East Division, which will meet for the third time this season. The Washington’s commanders offers rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who improved his reputation in each Post Season start so far after led Washington past the Detroit Lions in the divisional round. The Philadelphia Eagles are nevertheless the favorite and tries to win the NFC crown for the second time in three years after the duo Saquon Barkley and Jalen hurts and the league’s second best defense.

The conference championship Sunday concludes with an AFC re-revamp match between two teams and two quarterbacks with lots of recent playoff history. The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen will try one more time to knock on Patrick Mahomes From the end game when they visit it twice defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC championship game. Allen is 0-3 vs. Mahomes in the after -season, though it Bills struck Chiefs In the regular season.

How to see both the NFC and AFC championship matches on Sunday:

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NFL ENDING GAME: SUNDAY NFC, AFC Championship Spill Plan

All times eastern

Washington Commanders by Philadelphia Eagles

  • Time: 15.00
  • TV: FOX
  • Streaming: FOX SPORTS APP, NFL+, FUBO (free trial)
  • Location: Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)

Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs

  • Time: 18:30
  • TV: CBS
  • Streaming: Paramount+, NFL+, FUBO (free trial)
  • Location: Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)

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