The NFL playoffs culminate in Championship Sunday, with four teams battling for a spot in Super Bowl 59. Here’s how to watch the AFC and NFC Championship games live on TV and online.
The NFC Championship showcases a heated rivalry: the Philadelphia Eagles versus the Washington Commanders. This marks their third clash this season, with the Eagles victorious in the previous two. Philadelphia aims for a Super Bowl return after last year’s narrow defeat, while Washington seeks a major upset and their first Super Bowl appearance since 1992.
The AFC Championship promises an offensive fireworks display between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. These teams have met in the playoffs three times in the last five years, with the Chiefs winning each encounter. Kansas City, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, seeks their third Super Bowl in four years. Buffalo, spearheaded by Josh Allen, aims for revenge and their first Super Bowl berth since the early 1990s. Both games guarantee thrilling action and high stakes.
The NFC Championship game kicks off on Fox at 3 p.m. ET. Commentary will be provided by Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady, with sideline reporting from Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. Mike Pereira will offer rules analysis.
The AFC Championship game airs on CBS at 6:30 p.m. ET. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will call the game, with Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn reporting from the sidelines. Jay Feely will provide kicking analysis, and Gene Steratore will explain the rules.
To stream the games, FuboTV offers a free trial and carries both Fox and CBS. You can also stream the NFC Championship via the Fox Sports app and the AFC Championship on Paramount+. Ensure access to these platforms to enjoy all the NFL action. Championship Sunday is essential viewing for any football fan. Don’t miss the chance to see who will compete for the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 59.