NFL fans will soon find out who is playing in Super Bowl 60, and the matchup could be one the league has seen before.

Three potential matchups have happened within the last 15 years, whether it’s a rematch of the Super Bowl defined by Malcolm Butler’s interception, the Super Bowl in which the Seattle Seahawks walloped the Denver Broncos or the Super Bowl that Sean McVay would like to have back.

Only a potential matchup between the Broncos and Los Angeles Rams would be brand new, but in reality, every matchup would be fresh.

Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye have never been to a Super Bowl in their current roles, nor have Mike Macdonald or Sam Darnold. The Broncos, meanwhile, will have to rely on Jarrett Stidham at quarterback after an injury to Bo Nix, while the Rams have a different quarterback than they did when they faced the Patriots in the Super Bowl seven years ago.

First, each team has to survive championship weekend, with the Broncos hosting the Patriots and the Seahawks hosting the Rams with everything on the line.

Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming NFL playoff schedule.

Is there an NFL playoff game today? 

There are no NFL playoff games scheduled today. Both the AFC and NFC championship game will take place on Sunday, Jan. 25. 

Here’s the full schedule for the remainder of the playoffs.

NFL playoff schedule 2026

Conference championships

Sunday, Jan. 18

Game Matchup Time (ET) TV Channel
AFC championship Patriots vs. Broncos 3 p.m. CBS
NFC championship Rams vs. Seahawks 6:30 p.m. Fox

Super Bowl 60

Matchup Time (ET) TV Channel
AFC vs. NFC 6:30 p.m. NBC

How to watch the NFL playoffs

This weekend, NFL playoff games can be found on CBS and Fox. CBS will air the AFC championship game between the Broncos and Patriots, while Fox will air the NFC championship game between the Seahawks and Rams.

Super Bowl 60, meanwhile, will air on NBC and Peacock on Feb. 8.

Cord-cutters can find the action on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

 

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