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NFL Playoff Weekend: Schedule, TV Info, and Super Bowl 2026 Outlook
NFL fans are gearing up for an exciting weekend as the AFC and NFC Championship Games determine who will head to Super Bowl 2026. With no games scheduled for Saturday, the focus is squarely on Sunday’s high-stakes matchups, TV coverage, and early predictions for the season’s biggest game.
Championship Weekend: Key Details and TV Schedule
As the NFL postseason reaches its climax, this weekend’s schedule features:
- No NFL or college football games on Saturday, January 24, 2026, as confirmed by multiple outlets, including jsonline.com and Newsweek. The league has reserved the weekend’s prime slots for Sunday’s conference championships.
- AFC Championship Game: Scheduled for Sunday. The winner will represent the conference in Super Bowl 2026.
- NFC Championship Game: Also taking place on Sunday, with the victor heading to the big game.
For fans wondering about college football, Newsweek and jsonline.com both report that the college season concluded earlier in January with the National Championship, leaving the NFL as the sole focus this weekend.
How to Watch: TV and Streaming Information
Both championship games will be broadcast nationally, with major networks carrying the action. According to PFSN and jsonline.com:
- The AFC Championship Game will be televised on CBS and available for streaming via Paramount+.
- The NFC Championship Game will air on FOX, with streaming available through the FOX Sports app.
Check your local listings for kickoff times and specific channel information. Newsweek notes that there are no NFL games on Saturday night, so Sunday is the exclusive focus for football fans.
Super Bowl 2026: Predictions, Odds, and Storylines
With just two games left to decide the Super Bowl matchup, speculation is rampant. Delawareonline.com highlights several key storylines and early odds for Super Bowl 2026:
- Sportsbooks have released early odds favoring the AFC champion as a slight favorite, though the exact lines will shift after Sunday’s results.
- Both prospective Super Bowl teams feature elite quarterbacks and top-ranked defenses, promising a tightly contested championship.
- Fans and analysts will be watching for injury updates and weather forecasts, which could impact betting lines and team strategies.
Delawareonline.com also notes that the Super Bowl will be held in mid-February, with a primetime kickoff and extensive pregame coverage planned for fans worldwide.
What This Weekend Means for NFL Fans
The AFC and NFC Championships are not just gateways to the Super Bowl—they’re among the most anticipated games in the football calendar. With no Saturday contests, Sunday’s showdowns will capture the full attention of sports fans across the country. As PFSN points out, the winners will not only earn a shot at the Lombardi Trophy but will also cement their legacies in NFL history.
Looking Ahead
After Sunday, all eyes will turn to Super Bowl 2026. The official matchup, opening odds, and pregame narratives will come into sharp focus, setting the stage for one of the most watched sporting events in the world. Stay tuned to official NFL outlets and your preferred sports networks for breaking news, in-depth analysis, and updates as the postseason drama unfolds.
Sources
- [1]jsonline.com
- [2]Newsweek
- [3]PFSN
- [4]delawareonline.com