There were some great games over the NFL’s divisional playoff weekend and now we know the matchups for this weekend’s conference championship round. We are down to the final four teams, and they are the best team’s in the league.
The NFC Championship will feature the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Washington Commanders. This will be the third meeting between these two division rivals, and they went 1-1 during the regular season. The Washington Commanders defeated the Detroit Lions, No. 1 seed in the NFC, 45-31 to advance to the NFC title game. The Philadelphia Eagles eliminated the Los Angeles Rams today, and they get to stay home for another round of the playoffs.
The NFL’s conference championship round continues Sunday night with the AFC’s final two teams. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans yesterday, and are looking to win their third Super Bowl in a row, and their fourth in the last six years. We’re still waiting on the results of the Baltimore Ravens vs Buffalo Bills game to know who will be playing the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
(6) Washington Commanders at (1) Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday, 3:00 p.m. ET on FOX, FOX Deportes
FanDuel odds: Eagles -6.5, 43.5 O/U
(2/3) Buffalo Bills/Baltimore Ravens at (1) Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS, Paramount+
FanDuel odds: Chiefs -6.5, 43.5 O/U
Washington Commanders +700
Buffalo Bills +500
Baltimore Ravens +450
Kansas City Chiefs +240
Philadelphia Eagles +175
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