The 2025 NFL playoffs continue with another thrilling week. For the first time in postseason history, all games this week will take place in one day.
Both conference championship games will happen on Sunday. The No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles face the No. 6 seed Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game to start the day, followed by the No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs hosting the No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game.
Sunday’s NFL Playoff Schedule
- NFC Championship: Washington Commanders (No. 6) at Philadelphia Eagles (No. 2)
- Time: 3 p.m. ET
- Channel: Fox
- AFC Championship: Buffalo Bills (No. 2) at Kansas City Chiefs (No. 1)
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
Game Odds (via BetMGM)
- Commanders at Eagles:
- Philadelphia (-290), Washington (+235)
- Spread: PHI -6.5
- Over/Under: 47.5
- Bills at Chiefs:
- Kansas City (-125), Buffalo (+105)
- Spread: KC -1.5
- Over/Under: 48
How to Stream NFL Playoff Games
- Eagles vs. Commanders: Fox Sports App | FuboTV
- Chiefs vs. Bills: Paramount+ | FuboTV
Stream every playoff game live with a FuboTV subscription.
Storylines to Watch
- Rookie Quarterback Firsts:
Jayden Daniels, Washington’s quarterback, could become the first rookie QB to start a Super Bowl if he leads his team to victory. So far, no rookie has ever won three playoff games in one season. - Saquon Barkley’s Big Numbers:
Barkley’s 205-yard game last week ranks as the fifth-best rushing performance in NFL playoff history. He needs just three more yards to pass Terrell Davis for the second-most rushing yards in a single season, including playoffs. - Bills vs. Chiefs Rivalry:
This is the fourth playoff meeting between the teams in five years, with the Chiefs winning the previous three. Josh Allen aims to finally outplay Patrick Mahomes. - Chiefs’ Playoff Dominance:
Kansas City has eight consecutive playoff wins and is closing in on the Patriots’ record of ten. A win would also keep their hopes alive for a historic Super Bowl three-peat.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY.