Join us for the 2014 NFL Playoffs
Sunday, January 19th
AFC - 3:00 PM
NFC - 6:30 PM
Championship Sunday presents a dream double bill. On the AFC side, the stage is set for Manning-Brady XV, as the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots. Meanwhile, the NFC Championship Game provides a rubber match between Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks and Jim Harbaugh's San Francisco 49ers, arguably the two deepest and most well-rounded teams in the NFL today.
The four best teams in the NFL, all with at...
Join us for the 2014 NFL Playoffs
Sunday, January 19th
AFC - 3:00 PM
NFC - 6:30 PM
Championship Sunday presents a dream double bill. On the AFC side, the stage is set for Manning-Brady XV, as the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots. Meanwhile, the NFC Championship Game provides a rubber match between Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks and Jim Harbaugh's San Francisco 49ers, arguably the two deepest and most well-rounded teams in the NFL today.
The four best teams in the NFL, all with at least 12 victories, are featured in Sunday's NFL conference championship games, which doesn't usually happen.
It's the old-guard quarterbacks in the AFC game, and the new upstarts at quarterback in the NFC.
It's the passers in the AFC, and the running game and defense in the NFC.
This is how many expected it to be. Let's hope the games live up to the hype.
Will Denver's Peyton Manning go to his third Super Bowl?
Will New England's Tom Brady play in his sixth?
Can the 49ers go to back-to-back Super Bowls?
Will Russell Wilson get to his first?
There are so many interesting story lines about these two games.
This begs the question: Which title bout is truly the main event of Championship Sunday?
See you there!
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