In the first two weeks, overtime games and big cuts occurred, which paved the way for exciting conference championships. AFC hosted the Titans in Kansas City, and Packers went to San Francisco to play the NFC crown. Everything you need to know about NFL Conference Championship games, a complete TV channel program, tee times and results. MORE NFL PLAYOFFS: All TV shows | AFC and NFC bracket | SN’s picks NFL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE: WHAT ARE THE GAMES TODAY? Find out the full schedule and final results for NFL conference championship games and how to watch each game live. With SN’s live scoreboard, you can follow live scores and statistics. SUNDAY JANUARY 19TH Game: Chiefs against Titans Time:3:05 p.m. Channel:CBS Game: 49ers vs. Packers Time: 18:40 Channel: Fox NFL PLAYOFF GAME TV CHANNELS, LIVE STREAM Learn how to watch the conference championship games during the NFL playoffs. CHIEFS AGAINST TITANS (Sunday, January 19 – 3:05 p.m. ET Kickoff) Not many expected the titans to still be here. Tennessee’s path to the AFC championship was via the vaunted patriots and the # 1 ravens. To reach the Super Bowl, the titans must defeat quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the chiefs. Kansas City secured a farewell greeting in the last regular season game. Last week, the Chiefs triumphed 24-0 with a 51:31 win over the Texans and secured a second consecutive place in the AFC championship. The best CBS crew will be in Kansas City for the second week in a row. Jim Nantz is the play-by-play spokesman, Tony Romo offers analysis and Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely report from the sidelines. 49ERS VS. PACKERS (Sunday, January 19 – 6:40 p.m. ET Kickoff) National: Fox Green Bay: WLUK San Francisco: KTVU Electricity: Fox Sports GO San Francisco had little trouble shooting the Vikings last week, making Kirk Cousins’ offensive a 27:10 success. This leads to a rematch with the Packers, who sneak past the Seahawks 28-23 in the division round. In week 12, the 49ers beat Green Bay 37-8 in a Sunday night game and kept the Packers goalless before half-time. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are at the booth for Fox, while Erin Andrews and Chris Myers are offering reports from the sidelines and Mike Pereira will be on site as a rule analyst. Unlike the wild card round, CBS has several games this weekend. Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Dan Fouts (analyst) and Evan Washburn (Sideline) will name their first game of the postseason. NFL COUNTS With SN’s live scoreboard, you can keep up with live scores and stats. SUNDAY JANUARY 19TH Game: Chiefs against titans Game: 49ers vs. Packers

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