The Chiefs won another AFC championship Sunday, holding off the Buffalo Bills 32-29. In the NFC, the Eagles bulldozed past the upstart Washington Commanders 55-23 in the day's early game.
Kansas City and Philadelphia will face each other in the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons. The Chiefs edged the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona.
There will be a lot of familiar faces for both teams in the rematch: Mahomes and Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts are again under center. But there's some new blood, too, including Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, who ran for three TDs in the NFC title game.
The Chiefs will be playing in the title game for the fifth time in six seasons and are going for their fourth championship in the same span.
NFL playoff schedule
(All odds via BetMGM Sportsbook)
Feb. 9: Super Bowl LIX. Philadelphia vs. Kansas City (Chiefs -1.5).
NFL playoff results
(Wild-card round)
AFC: Bills 31, Broncos 7
NFC: Commanders 23, Buccaneers 20
NFC: Rams 27, Vikings 9
(Divisional round)
AFC: Chiefs 23, Texans 14
AFC: Bills 27, Ravens 25
NFC: Eagles 28, Rams 22
(Conference championships)
AFC: Chiefs 32, Bills 29
NFL playoff format
The 14-team bracket is in its fifth season after debuting during the 2020 season. Seven teams advanced to the postseason from both the AFC and the NFC.
The four division winners in each conference earned the top four seeds, ranked by their records. The last three teams were all wild-card selections, also ranked by record.
The format means the No. 1 seed in each conference is very important because it guarantees a wild card-round bye and homefield advantage until the Super Bowl. For the other 12 teams in the opening round, the No. 7 seed travels to the No. 2 seed, No. 6 goes to No. 3 and No. 5 travels to No. 4.
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