Gabe's talking about championship Sunday in the NFL as the Philadelphia Eagles face the Washington Commanders and the Buffalo Bills face the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles clinch nail-biting victories in the NFL's Divisional Round to move within one win of the Super Bowl.
The conference championship games are finally set after a snowy divisional round of the playoffs on Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles outlasted the Los Angeles Rams in the snow while the Buffalo Bills held on to defeat the Baltimore Ravens.
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday for the NFC championship game. Fans are gearing up for the game, and that includes shelling out for tickets. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. on Sunday, and tickets went on sale Tuesday morning.
• First up, it’s the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET. • At 6:30 p.m. ET, the Baltimore Ravens visit the Buffalo Bills in the highlight game of the weekend.
The 2024 season has ended in heartbreak or disappointment for 28 NFL teams. Only four teams remain standing after a wild slate of divisional-round matchups, and they’ll battle in the conference championships for an opportunity to advance to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
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Despite bending often against the Texans, Kansas City's defense not only refused to break, but broke back, shattering Houston's best-laid plans with a smothering pass rush during the Chiefs' 23-14 Divisional Round win.
After a first-round bye, the Kansas City Chiefs made a statement with a decisive 23-14 win over the Houston Texans in the AFC divisional round. Making NFL history against Houston, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce,
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