Inside: We circle back to weird goal-line drama from the NFC Championship, your thoughts on the Chiefs’ controversial calls and the Jaguars’ coaching hire. Plus, what’s next for the Bills and Commanders.
NFL’s Conference Championships bring high-stakes clashes as Eagles host Commanders, and Bills seek revenge against Chiefs. Who will earn their ticket to Super Bowl LIX?
“Is it an upset?” Alexander said in a phone conversation with The Arizona Republic about the AFC title game between Buffalo and Kansas City, where the Chiefs are a slight favorite to win at Arrowhead Stadium. “Probably, I guess, based on what’s happened in the past; probably, it’s an upset but …”
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Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has decided to stay with the franchise despite receiving interest from the Saints, according to a report from Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz.
As the Eagles prepare for Super Bowl LIX, Fox Sports revealed the viewership numbers for the NFC Championship Game matchup. FOX Sports' public relations team announced that the NFC title game earned 44.2 million viewers and delivered a peak audience of 50.37 million viewers during the 5:30 to 5:45 p.m. ET slot of the game.
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The Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles game will take place at 3 p.m. ET. The NFC championship game is airing on Fox and is streaming on the Fox Sports app. It can also be streamed on NFL+, the NFL's streaming app. According to BetMGM as of Saturday, the Eagles are six-point favorites. The over/under is 47.5.
NFL Playoffs continues with the AFC Championship on Sunday, Jan. 26. For the conference championship game, the Buffalo Bills (15-4) take on the Kansas City Chiefs (16-2) at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City,
The Bills have been one of the few teams in the NFL to take down the Chiefs in recent seasons, beating them in each of their past four regular-season matchups — though falling short twice in the postseason. This might be the best Josh Allen-led Bills team Patrick Mahomes has seen yet, though.