
NFL Playoff Schedule 2016: TV Guide, Live Stream Coverage Info for Sunday
Championship Sunday is here, and after the penultimate weekend of the NFL playoffs, we'll know who is headed to the Super Bowl.
The Arizona Cardinals and Carolina Panthers will square off for the NFC crown, while the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos will vie for all the marbles in the AFC. Here's a look at the schedule for the games as well as where you can watch them.
| Game | AFC Championship | NFC Championship |
| Time | 3:05 p.m. ET | 6:40 p.m. ET |
| TV | CBS | Fox |
| Stream | CBS Sports | Fox Sports Go |
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As Adam Schefter of ESPN noted, all four teams are generally healthy, so the games should be competitive with each team being mostly at full strength:
Although it's the matinee, the premier matchup of the day will be between the Patriots and Broncos and, more specifically, between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. They are two of the best quarterbacks of all time, and NFL on ESPN pointed out how much the two future Hall of Famers have dominated the league in recent years:
This will be the 17th time Brady and Manning have squared off, and the stakes are as high now as they have ever been. As both players near the twilight of their careers, this could also be the final time they face each other.
Still, the nightcap in the NFC has the potential to steal the show. Cam Newton, an MVP front-runner, leads his Panthers against Carson Palmer and the Cardinals, who are coming off a classic of a game against the Green Bay Packers last weekend.
Against the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round, the Panthers roared out to a 31-0 halftime lead, only to let the Seahawks back in it before ultimately winning 31-24. If the Panthers get a big lead again, will they be able to keep the pedal on the floor, or will they let up again and allow the Cardinals back in it?
It's hard to imagine any game being a blowout with a berth in the Super Bowl on the line, and both of these matchups seem close on paper. Both games will be exciting no matter what, but give us the Patriots and Panthers to emerge victorious Sunday night.

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