NFL Conference Championship schedule 2022: Dates and times

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JANUARY 22: Quarterback Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals talks in the huddle with the offense during the second half against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Nissan Stadium on January 22, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JANUARY 22: Quarterback Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals talks in the huddle with the offense during the second half against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Nissan Stadium on January 22, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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The NFL playoffs have been topsy turvy. Check out the dates and times for each conference championship matchup.

Championship Sunday is just a week away, meaning we are one step closer to finding out which teams will appear in Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles. The NFL playoffs have been crazy at this point, including a wild Divisional Saturday where the Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco 49ers upset the top seeds, so the conference championships should promise plenty of drama.

Aaron Rodgers won’t be there but there are still plenty of stars in action on championship Sunday. Here’s a look at the full schedule for the conference championships, including television networks and announcer pairings for each game.

Conference Championship schedule and pairings

Note: Teams involved will be updated upon the completion of Divisional Round action on Sunday.

Sunday, Jan. 23

AFC Championship Game – Cincinnati Bengals (12-7) at Buffalo Bills/Kansas City Chiefs – 3:05 p.m. ET on CBS

The early game on Sunday will be the AFC contest, which will see Joe Burrow’s Bengals hit the road to try and reach their first Super Bowl since 1989. CBS has this game with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call for their final action of the season.

NFC Championship Game – San Francisco 49ers (12-7) at Los Angeles Rams/Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 6:40 p.m. ET on FOX

The magic carpet ride continues for the 49ers, who have won three consecutive elimination games to get to the brink of their second Super Bowl appearance in the span of three years. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for this game, which is FOX’s last broadcast of the season.

Super Bowl LVI will air on NBC on Feb. 13. FOX is set to air Super Bowl LVII next year from State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

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