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NFL Conference Finals: Dates, venues and broadcast channels

Reinaldo Oliveros

There are only 4 teams left with opportunities to reach Super Bowl LVII, which will be next February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. The four teams are the Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Francisco 49ers.

The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Buffalo Bills 10-27 this Sunday in the divisional round and will seek to reissue their American Conference (AFC) title against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The AFC final will be played next Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium, owned by the Chiefs, the team that finished the 2022 regular season as the best in the Conference.

The Kansas City Chiefs flew this Saturday to the final of the American Conference (AFC) of the NFL for the fifth consecutive yearafter beating the Jacksonville Jaguars 27-20.

The Chiefs and Bengals will meet for the second straight season in the title matchup. Last year Cincinnati prevailed 27-24.

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Sunday, January 29 – 3:30 pm (Los Angeles time) – Arrowhead Stadium

Transmission: ESPN and TUDN (In Mexico channel 5)

The Philadelphia Eagles beat the New York Giants 38-7 this Saturday and advanced to the National Conference (NFC) title game in the NFL playoffs.

Jalen Hurts, quarterback for the Eagles, stood out with three touchdowns, two passing and one rushing; he passed for 154 yards.

The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 19-12 this Sunday in the NFL divisional round and they advanced to the duel for the title of the National Conference (NFC) in which they will collide with the Philadelphia Eagles.

In the NFC final next Sunday the 49ers will visit the Eagles, the best team in the Conference. San Francisco will play the title game for the third time in the last four years; last season he lost it to the Los Angeles Rams.

Sunday, January 29 – 12:00 pm (Los Angeles time) – Lincoln Financial Field

Transmission: ESPN and TUDN (Mexico Channel 5)

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