Are there any NFL games today?
While there were quite a few blowouts in Super Wild Card Weekend, the results were much closer in the Divisional Round. Are there any more playoff matchups this weekend? Here’s when you can watch the next postseason NFL games, including the start times, TV channels, and live stream options.
Is There Monday Night Football Tonight?
Super Wild Card Weekend included the final Monday Night Football matchup of the 2023 season. ESPN pulled out all the stops for their second-to-last NFL broadcast this season with another edition of Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli Manning. With the pool trimmed down to four teams, the Conference Championship schedule is set after a thrilling Divisional Round.
With No. 1 versus No. 3 matchups in both conferences, will the home-field advantage be a deciding factor for the No. 1 seeds, or will the underdogs pull off the upset? Let’s take a look at the Conference Championship schedule for next week.
Conference Championships Schedule
After a back-and-forth battle with five lead changes, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills to advance to their sixth straight AFC Championship Game. They head to M&T Bank Stadium to take on QB Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
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Meanwhile, the Detroit Lions thrashed the Tampa Buccaneers en route to their first NFC Championship Game appearance. They face off against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium after the 49ers’ thrilling come-from-behind victory over the Green Bay Packers. Here are the start times, TV channels, and live stream options for next week’s matchups with no NFL games today.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens
- Start time: 3 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Paramount+
Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers
- Start time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
When Is Super Bowl 58?
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 11
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada
This year, the Super Bowl once again returns to the desert with the AFC and NFC Champions facing off in Las Vegas on February 11th. Although we do not know who will be playing quite yet, we do know that Usher has been announced as the halftime show performer.
Want to predict the results of the 2023 NFL postseason with our FREE NFL Playoff Predictor? How about looking into in-depth breakdowns of team depth charts or the NFL playoff schedule? Pro Football Network has you covered with all that and more!

