
NFL Playoffs 2016: Schedule, Bracket and TV Info for Conference Championships
The Final Four in the NFL playoffs have been determined.
The participants in Super Bowl 50 will be decided next Sunday after a wild weekend of football. The Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals will meet up to determine which team is, officially, the best in the NFC.
For the 17th time overall and fifth time in the postseason, it'll be Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning for all the marbles when the Denver Broncos take on the New England Patriots at Mile High.
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At the end of the day, these are the matchups that best suit the football world.
The NFC has been a two-team race all season long with the Panthers and Cardinals. This is far different than the wild-card matchup these two took part in a year ago, when the below-.500 Panthers beat the Carson Palmer-less Cardinals.
Regardless of who comes out of the AFC, it's going to be historic. Ahead of the Steelers' loss to the Broncos, Zolak & Bertrand's Twitter account noted it was already the 12th time in 13 years that Ben Roethlisberger, Tom Brady or Peyton Manning will play in the Super Bowl.
That one year ruled by Joe Flacco will forever remain in the memory of football fans everywhere.
This is going to be a highly anticipated conference championship weekend with the four best teams battling it out to be called the best in the league.

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