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After a Saturday vacant of NFL playoff action, both Conference Championship games will take place on Sunday, January 30. First, Joe Burrow will lead the Cincinnati Bengals into Arrowhead for a showdown with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Next on the docket will be the NFC Championship game which showcases two divisional foes, as the San Francisco 49ers look to knock off the Los Angeles Rams for a third time this season.

Find out below all you need to know regarding Sunday’s games, from television scheduling to betting spreads and game previews.

AFC Championship: Joe Burrow Battles Patrick Mahomes

Cincinnati Bengals (12-7) at Kansas City Chiefs (14-5)
Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
Date: Sunday, January 30
Place: Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Coverage: CBS or Paramount Plus
Spread: Kansas City Chiefs (-7)

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs roll into the Conference Championship weekend on the heels of one of the most exhilarating victories in recent memory. Kansas City dropped 42 points in an overtime thriller against Buffalo, marking the second-straight game this postseason they’ve scored 42 points. The offense has now averaged 37.3 points per game over their last seven games dating back to the regular season. So much for the narrative that the league had “figured out” Mahomes and the Chiefs offense.

With that said, if anyone is going to slow down the star quarterback, it might just be the Bengals who picked off Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill three times in the Divisional Round. Over their last three games, Cincinnati has held their opponents to an average of 17 points with none eclipsing 19 points. Still, the Bengals will go as far as Joe Burrow takes them.

Kansas City has now hit the over in seven of their last eight games and won 11 of their last 12 games. Their lone loss over the span? A 34-31 defeat to the Bengals back in Week 17 in which Joe Burrow scorched the Kansas City secondary to the tune of 446 yards passing and four touchdowns. Cincinnati is undefeated against the spread over their last six games.

NFC West Showdown

San Francisco 49ers (12-7) at Los Angeles Rams (14-5)
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Date: Sunday, January 30
Place: SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Coverage: FOX
Spread: Los Angeles Rams (-3.5)

After 12 years in Detroit without a playoff win, Matthew Stafford is just one game away from punching a ticket to the Super Bowl. The only thing sitting between him and the big game is a San Francisco 49ers defense who limited Aaron Rodgers to 225 yards passing and zero touchdowns one week ago.

Still, the chances of Jimmy Garoppolo besting the former No. 1 pick in the box score is highly improbable. In two postseason games this year, Stafford has amassed 568 yards through the air and four touchdowns. As for Jimmy G, he’s averaged under 152 yards per game and thrown zero touchdowns over that same period.

Per usual, expect San Francisco to lean heavily on the run game. Rookie Elijah Mitchell has carried the football 44 times this postseason and averaged 88 rushing yards in the Niners’ two victories over the Rams this season. Do-it-all playmaker Deebo Samuel should also see a good share of usage after being removed from the injury report with a knee contusion.

The under has hit in six of San Francisco’s last seven games. Los Angeles is 6-2 against the spread over their last eight.

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The 2022 NFL playoff TV schedule on FOX, CBS, NBC and ESPN/ABC. The postseason is scheduled to begin January 15 and run through Super Bowl 56 on NBC February 13. New this year, Wild Card weekend includes a Monday night game on ESPN/ABC.

Sunday, February 13

Time ETGameTV
1:00pSuper Bowl pregameNBC
6:30pSuper Bowl 56
Bengals – Rams
NBC,
Peacock

Previous games

Wild Card weekend

Saturday, January 15

Time ETGameTV
4:30pRaiders – BengalsNBC,
Peacock
8:15pPatriots – BillsCBS,
PARA+

Sunday, January 16

Time ETGameTV
1:00pEagles – BuccaneersFOX
4:30p49ers – CowboysCBS, NICK, AMZN,

PARA+

8:15pSteelers – ChiefsNBC,
Peacock

Monday, January 17

Time ETGameTV
8:15pCardinals – RamsABC, ESPN, ESPN2,

ESPN+

Divisional round

Saturday, January 22

Time ETGameTV
4:30pBengals – TitansCBS
8:15p49ers – PackersFOX

Sunday, January 23

Time ETGameTV
3:00pRams – BuccaneersNBC
6:30pBills – ChiefsCBS

Conference championships

Sunday, January 30

Time ETGameTV
3:00pAFC Championship
Bengals – Chiefs
CBS
6:30pNFC Championship
49ers – Rams
FOX

Pro Bowl

Sunday, February 6

Time ETGameTV
3:00pAFC – NFCABC,
ESPN

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Super Bowl LVI will take place Feb. 13 in Los Angeles, California.

Championship Sunday is upon us and after this weekend, we’ll know who will meet in the NFL’s 56th Super Bowl next month.

The conference championship games will have a tough act to follow. Each of the Divisional Round games proved to be thrillers that came down to the final play.

The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Tennessee Titans 19-16 on a field goal as time expired. The San Francisco 49ers also topped the Green Bay Packers 13-10 on a field goal as time expired.

The Los Angeles Rams beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on 30-27 with a field goal as time expired. And the Kansas City Chiefs bested the Buffalo Bills 42-36 in overtime.

Here’s what you need to know about the teams, seeding and the TV schedule:

NFL Playoff Bracket

AFC

1. Kansas City Chiefs vs. 4. Cincinnati Bengals

NFC

4. Los Angeles Rams vs. 6. San Francisco 49ers

AFC Championship

Sunday, Jan. 30 

(1) Chiefs vs. (4) Bengals (3:05 p.m. ET on CBS)

Kansas City is hosting the AFC Championship Game for the fourth straight year. The Chiefs (12-5) have won the last two and won Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The Bucs, who beat them for last year’s title, won’t be in the way this year. Even so, the Bengals are playing like a team determined to claim the Lombardi Trophy for themselves.

Cincinnati (10-7) hadn’t won a playoff game in 31 years coming into this postseason. They’ve since won two. But even before the playoffs began, the Bengals knocked off the Chiefs 34-31 in Week 17.

NFC Championship

Sunday, Jan. 30 

(4) Rams vs. (6) 49ers (6:40 p.m. ET on FOX)

After 55 years, last year’s Buccaneers squad became the first NFL team to play a Super Bowl in their own stadium. The Rams (10-6) are one win away from becoming the second.

But that might be a tall task for the Rams, considering they have two losses to the 49ers this season. San Francisco (10-7) beat LA 31-10 in Week 10 and 27-24 OT in Week 18.

No matter who wins the NFC Championship, Californians will have plenty to cheer about during Super Bowl LVI.

Super Bowl LVI

Feb. 13

AFC Conference Champion vs. NFC Conference Champion meet in Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles, at 6:30 p.m. ET (NBC).

This story was reported from Atlanta.

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