Down go the top seeds in the NFL Playoffs! After a relatively boring Wild Card Weekend, the Divisional Round packed a punch. We saw three road teams win games with a kick, then we got to see the controversial overtime rules on display for the final game. Now, four teams remain. In case your old bracket was busted, we have an updated printable NFL playoff bracket and schedule for Conference Championship weekend.

Printable NFL Playoff Bracket | Conference Championship Schedule

CLICK HERE to download our printable 2022 NFL Playoffs bracket and schedule for free, getting you ready for the Conference Championship games this weekend.

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NFL Playoffs Schedule | Conference Championships

Wild Card Weekend had games spanning three days. The Divisional Round featured four games in two days. For the NFL Playoff schedule during Conference Championship weekend, we have two games taking place on Sunday.

The AFC Championship is a rematch between the Bengals and the Chiefs. The two teams met in Week 17, which resulted in a three-point home victory for Cincinnati.

The NFC Championship is an NFC West divisional matchup, meaning this is the third game between the 49ers and Rams this season. San Francisco won the first meeting at home by 21 points. The second matchup was in Week 18, and the 49ers won in overtime. This will be an interesting matchup and, unfortunately, injuries could play a large part.

Let’s take a look at the NFL Playoffs schedule for the Conference Championship round.

Conference Championship Games

Cincinnati Bengals vs Kansas City Chiefs

  • 3 PM ET, CBS

San Francisco 49ers vs Los Angeles Rams

  • 6:30 PM ET, FOX
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