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NFL Playoff schedule 2024: How AFC and NFC Championship games look after weekend ahead of Super Bowl LVIII

It's all or nothing as we enter the Wild Card rounds

WE have reached boiling point of the NFL season and the AFC and NFC Championship games are now set.

The Kansas City Chiefs pulled another victory out the bag, beating Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills on heart-wrenching fashion.

Isiah Pacheco #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after scoring a touchdown
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Isiah Pacheco #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after scoring a touchdownCredit: Getty

And it wasn't a good night for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers either as they were pipped to a victory by the Detroit Lions.

But what were the results of the other fixtures?

Wild Card results

This is how the updated playoff picture looks.

Saturday, January 13

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  • Cleveland Browns (5) 14-45 Houston Texans (4)
  • Miami Dolphins (6) 7-26 Kansas City Chiefs (3)

Sunday, January 14

  • Green Bay Packers (7) 48-32 Dallas Cowboys (2)
  • Los Angeles Rams (6) 23-24 Detroit Lions (3)

Monday, January 15

  • Pittsburgh Steelers (7) 17-31 Buffalo Bills (2)
  • Philadelphia Eagles (4) 9-32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5)

Divisional round results

Here is the dates for the divisional rounds.

Saturday, January 20

  • Houston Texans (4) 10 Baltimore Ravens 34 (1) 4:30pm ET on ESPN

Sunday, January 21

  • Green Bay Packers (7) 21 San Francisco 49ers 24 (1) 8:15pm ET on Fox
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4) 23 Detroit Lions 31 (3) 5pm ET on NBC
  • Kansas City Chiefs (3) 27 Buffalo Bills 24 (2) 5pm ET on CBS

When are the Conference Championships?

Below is the scheduled date for the Conference Championships

Sunday, January 28

  • AFC Championship Game - Kansas City Chiefs @ Baltimore Ravens - 3pm ET on CBS
  • NFC Championship Game - Detroit Lions @ San Francisco 49ers - 6:30pm ET on Fox

When is the Super Bowl 58?

The iconic Super Bowl LVIII or Super Bowl 58 will be played on Sunday, February 11.

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Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada is the allocated arena for this match and it can host approximately 65,000 roaring fans.

Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in a mouthwatering contest last year.

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