We're through the conference championship round of the2022 NFL playoffs.ThePhiladelphia Eagles beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday afternoon, and theKansas City Chiefs topped the Cincinnati Bengals23-20 in the AFC title gameon Sunday night.
The Eagles and Chiefs will now match up in the Super Bowl, as Kansas City coach Andy Reid gets to face the Philadelphia team he coached from 1999-2012.
Here is what we know about the AFC and NFC brackets, including seeding, TV times and the schedule of games from wild-card weekend up through Super Bowl LVII.
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Sunday, Feb. 12, 6:30 p.m. ET on Fox
Super Bowl LVII will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Rihanna will perform during the halftime show.
(1) Philadelphia Eagles 31,(2) San Francisco 49ers 7
Eagles batter mistake-prone 49ers to punch ticket to Super Bowl
(1) Kansas City Chiefs 23,(3) Cincinnati Bengals 20
Chiefs top Bengals, headed to third Super Bowl in four seasons
(1) Philadelphia Eagles 38, (6) New York Giants 7
Jalen Hurts powers Eagles past Giants in rout
(2) San Francisco 49ers19,(5) Dallas Cowboys 12
49ers battle past Cowboys, head to another NFC title game
(1) Kansas City Chiefs 27, (4) Jacksonville Jaguars20
Chiefs advance to fifth straight conference title game with home win
(3) Cincinnati Bengals 27, (2) Buffalo Bills10
Bengals shut down Bills to set up rematch with Chiefs
(2) San Francisco 49ers 41,(7) Seattle Seahawks 23
Purdy, 49ers find rhythm in second half
(5) Dallas Cowboys 31, (4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers14
Cowboys finally beat Brady, as Dallas routs Tampa Bay
(6) New York Giants 31,(3) Minnesota Vikings 24
Jones leads underdog Giants past Vikings
Bye: (1) Philadelphia Eagles
(2) Buffalo Bills34,(7) Miami Dolphins 31
Bills begin playoff march with sloppy win over short-handed Dolphins
(3)Cincinnati Bengals24,(6) Baltimore Ravens 17
Bengals' defensive TD fuels wild-card win over Ravens
(4) Jacksonville Jaguars31,(5) Los Angeles Chargers 30
Chargers blow 27-point lead as Jaguars advance
Bye: (1)Kansas City Chiefs