Road to Super Bowl 60: AFC and NFC Championship Game Previews

Conference Championship Sunday is upon us, marking the final stage before Super Bowl 60. The AFC and NFC Championship Games will determine which teams will advance to the ultimate showdown. The AFC will be represented by either the Denver Broncos or the New England Patriots, while the NFC will see the Seattle Seahawks or the Los Angeles Rams take the stage.
The AFC Championship Game kicks off in Denver, where the Broncos, fresh off a thrilling overtime victory against the Buffalo Bills, will face the New England Patriots. The Broncos will be without their starting quarterback, Bo Nix, who suffered a season-ending broken ankle. Backup Jarrett Stidham will step in to lead the team against his former squad, the Patriots, who have showcased a strong defense in the playoffs.
In the NFC, the Seattle Seahawks will host the Los Angeles Rams in the Championship Game. Seattle is coming off a dominant win over the San Francisco 49ers, while the Rams have battled through close games to secure their spot in the title match. The two teams have split their regular-season meetings, setting the stage for an intense showdown between the Rams' high-scoring offense and the Seahawks' formidable defense.
The AFC and NFC Championship Games can be watched on CBS and Fox, respectively, with streaming options available on ParamountPlus.com, the Paramount+ app, FoxSports.com, and the Fox Sports app. The winners of these games will advance to Super Bowl 60, set to take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and broadcast on NBC and Peacock.
The Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, and Los Angeles Rams are all vying for a chance to add another Super Bowl title to their franchise's history. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, the Conference Championship Sunday promises to be an exciting day of football.