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After 18 weeks of regular season action, just 14 teams remain standing and are about to embark on a mad dash that each franchise hopes will take them all the way to Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX. Only two of these squads can make it to the big game and just one gets the right to hoist the Lombardi Trophy when it's all said and done.
NBC will broadcast the February 8 championship from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, with streaming options available through Peacock and DirecTV Stream as playoffs begin this weekend
Fourteen teams, including the Buffalo Bills, will battle in the coming weeks to see who will go head-to-head on the biggest stage in February.
We don't know which teams will be playing in Super Bowl 60, but we do know when and where it will be. Details, including halftime performer, are here.
The NFL playoffs are here! It feels like the season flew by faster than ever before, and we will be treated to six great games this weekend and Monday. These eight teams have the best chance of making a deep playoff run,
Time for Part II of our NFL playoff preview, breaking down the biggest reasons each team in the postseason can win the Super Bowl and the biggest reasons each won’t.
Ones to Watch: After clinching the AFC 1-seed and a first-round bye with a win against the Chargers in Week 18, the Broncos (14-3) moved from +700 to +650, staying in the third spot. The Bills (12-5) didn't move much after a 35-8 victory against the Jets, going from +1100 to +1000. They'll take on the Jaguars in Jacksonville in the wild card.
Former NFL tight end Billy Truax, who won a Super Bowl during his time with the Dallas Cowboys, has died. He was 82 years old. A former All-American at LSU, Truax spent time with the Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants during his pro football career.
Jerry Jones hasn't even sniffed an NFL championship in the past 30 of his 37 years as owner, president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys. Yet the 83-year-old still has the goal of retiring as the owner with the most Super Bowl titles, despite New England's Robert Kraft having twice as many as Jones' three.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones plans on becoming the General Manager with the most Super Bowl wins and plans to bust the budget to acheive that goal
The Seattle Seahawks (14-3) have been complimented on their ability to draft young stars and utilize most of their talents. That effect also applies to the fron