Who will play in Super Bowl LV? Everything you need to know for the conference championships.
The 2020 NFL season is down to its final three games, with the Super Bowl LV matchup being determined with Sunday's conference championship games.
In Green Bay, the Packers are aiming to return to the Super Bowl after a decade's absence. In order to get to his second Super Bowl, Aaron Rodgers will need to out-duel Tom Brady, who is trying to get to his 10th Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers are vying to be the first team to play a Super Bowl in its home stadium.
In Kansas City, the Chiefs are attempting to stay on course to become the NFL's first repeat champion since the Patriots won titles in 2003-04.
The Bills are playing to return to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1993 season, when Buffalo went to its fourth straight Super Bowl.
Here's your appointment viewing for Sunday:
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Green Bay Packers (3:05 p.m. ET, FOX)
- Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs (6:40 p.m. ET, CBS)
Conference championships: Picks and analysis
- Conference title game picks: Which teams will win Sunday and go on to play in Super Bowl LV? Our staff makes their picks.
- Lorenzo's Locks: Paste BN Sports' Lorenzo Reyes has the best bets for the conference championships. Can the Packers and Chiefs cover the spread?
- Packers no strangers to NFC title game: Sunday's game will mark the Packers'’ fourth conference championship since 2014. No other NFC team has had as many appearances in that span.
- Tom Brady joins 12 other QBs: Tom Brady won't be the first quarterback to play in the conference final in his first year after switching teams.
- Josh Allen ready for showdown with Patrick Mahomes: Allen knows full well the challenge he has in the AFC championship game going against Mahomes and the Chiefs.
- How Tom Brady maintains his status as an elite QB: A former major-league pitcher is working with Tom Brady and explains why Brady has plenty left.
- Bruce Arians warns Buccaneers about Tampa Super Bowl: If the Bucs can upset the Packers, they would become the first team to play the Super Bowl in their home stadium.
- Shades of 1988? Pro Football Hall of Famer Bruce Smith envisions a bright future for these Bills.
Elsewhere in the NFL: Eagles, Lions hire new coaches
- Dan Campbell, unlike Eric Bieniemy, has luxury of being meathead: Campbell, the new Lions head coach, had a wild introductory press conference Thursday. It's unlikely that a Black coach could act that way, Mike Freeman writes.
- Eagles hire Colts assistant as new head coach: Nick Sirianni, the Colts' offensive coordinator, will replace Doug Pederson as Eagles coach.
- GM who built Packers' Super Bowl XLV-winning team dies: Ted Thompson, who died Wednesday at 68, drafted future Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Aaron Rodgers with his first pick as the Packers' general manager.
- Eight names to consider as Colts' QB in 2021: With 2020 starter Philip Rivers retiring, the Colts could weigh several options as their quarterback for next season.
- Dwayne Haskins gets fresh NFL start: A month after his release from the Washington Football Team, Haskins signed with the Steelers, who might soon be looking to replace Ben Roethlisberger.
- Picking female official for Super Bowl is big deal for NFL: Sarah Thomas made history as the first female Super Bowl game official. But her appointment is more important than many understand, Mike Freeman writes.
2021 NFL draft: Mocks and more
- Latest mock draft: There are five quarterbacks projected to go in the first round.
- Top 10 QBs in 2021 draft: Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields headline this year's class.
- Mac Jones facing huge Senior Bowl week: There are still plenty of questions the Alabama QB will have to answer as a prospect next week in Mobile, Alabama.
- Underclassmen for 2021 draft: Here are the players who have announced their intentions to leave college early for the NFL.
- First-round draft order: Picks Nos. 1-28 are set after results of the divisional playoffs.
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