Football enthusiasts across the nation are gearing up for the climactic moments of the 2023 NFL season as the conference championships unfold today. With teams from the East Coast, West Coast, and the Midwest vying for victory, regional rivalries are set to ignite, adding friendly sparks to the competition. Scheduled for Sunday, January 28, the AFC and NFC conferences will battle it out to determine the two contenders for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11. In a spaced-out schedule, fans can catch both matchups on different networks:
- 3 p.m. ET, AFC: The Kansas City Chiefs versus the Baltimore Ravens (airing on CBS, Paramount+)
- 6:30 p.m. ET, NFC: The Detroit Lions versus the San Francisco 49ers (airing on Fox)
For cord-cutters seeking to witness the gridiron action on various devices, there are several options. Notably, both games will be broadcast over the air, allowing viewers to enjoy the excitement for free using a digital antenna. The Chiefs-Ravens clash will grace Fox, while the Lions-49ers showdown takes center stage on CBS. Embrace the spirit of the game, whether on the big screen or a handheld device, and experience the exhilaration of the NFL Conference Championships without the constraints of traditional cable.
WATCH THE GAMES ON A STREAMING SERVICE:
Various streaming services will offer ways to watch one or both of the games live, although you will have to sign up for a subscription. If you’re a new subscriber, you might be able to get a free trial:
- Paramount+ (Chiefs-Ravens)
- YouTube TV (Fox and CBS)
- Fubo (Fox and CBS)
- Sling TV (Fox)
- Hulu + Live TV (Fox and CBS)