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The Houston Texans will face the Kansas City Chiefs.
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. | ESPN, ABC, ESPN Plus
The Chiefs are attempting to secure their third consecutive Super Bowl win. The AFC South champion Texans have a dismal 0-5 record in the divisional round. The two teams faced off in late December, with the Chiefs prevailing at home by a score of 27-19.
Washington Commanders vs Detroit Lions
Saturday, 8 p.m., on Fox
The teams last played each other in the playoffs during the 1999 season, when Washington defeated Detroit in the first round.
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Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday, 3 PM | NBC, Peacock
On Monday evening. Next, they will travel to Philadelphia, where the Eagles are 8-1 this season, boasting an impressive record that includes their opening-round playoff victory over the Packers. Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford of the Rams are the only coach and starting quarterback remaining in the NFC who have achieved a Super Bowl win.
Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills
Sunday, 6:30 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
Lamar Jackson will face off against Josh Allen in a game that will feature two top contenders for the MVP award, although neither one has yet appeared in a Super Bowl. The Ravens dominated the Bills in the regular season with a 35-10 win. Four years ago, though, the Bills defeated the Ravens in the playoffs. The champion of Monday night’s game will earn a trip to Kansas City for the AFC championship game – unless the Texans can pull off an upset over the Chiefs, in which case the winner of this game will become the host.



