The Road to Super Bowl 60: How the Seahawks, Rams, Patriots & Broncos Can Make It
The NFL Championship Games are finally here, and with them comes a chance for four teams to make it to Super Bowl 60. The Seattle Seahawks have already secured their place by dominating the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round, while the Los Angeles Rams survived another nail-biting overtime thriller against the Chicago Bears.
On the AFC side, the Denver Broncos emerged from an overtime thriller to beat the Buffalo Bills, ending Josh Allen's hopes of a first Super Bowl appearance and cost coach Sean McDermott his job. The New England Patriots, meanwhile, won a defensive struggle with the Houston Texans.
The stage is now set for a thrilling AFC Championship game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots. Can backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham lead his team to victory against one of the league's best defenses? It will be an uphill battle, as Stidham has never thrown a single pass in a regular-season game since joining the Broncos.
Meanwhile, on the NFC side, the Los Angeles Rams are looking to bounce back from a crushing loss last season and face off against the Seattle Seahawks. Matthew Stafford, who has struggled against top defenses throughout his career, will need to find his footing quickly if the Rams want to make it to Super Bowl 60. The passing yards leader boasts an impressive win record but has been unable to break through in playoff games.
The NFC Championship game is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated matchups in recent memory, with a showdown between two teams that have both had their fair share of controversy and drama this season.
Ultimately, it will come down to which team can make that big play at the right time. But if either side has the combination of experience and grit, they stand a good chance of making it to Super Bowl 60. The question is: who will be left standing when the confetti settles?
The NFL Championship Games are finally here, and with them comes a chance for four teams to make it to Super Bowl 60. The Seattle Seahawks have already secured their place by dominating the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round, while the Los Angeles Rams survived another nail-biting overtime thriller against the Chicago Bears.
On the AFC side, the Denver Broncos emerged from an overtime thriller to beat the Buffalo Bills, ending Josh Allen's hopes of a first Super Bowl appearance and cost coach Sean McDermott his job. The New England Patriots, meanwhile, won a defensive struggle with the Houston Texans.
The stage is now set for a thrilling AFC Championship game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots. Can backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham lead his team to victory against one of the league's best defenses? It will be an uphill battle, as Stidham has never thrown a single pass in a regular-season game since joining the Broncos.
Meanwhile, on the NFC side, the Los Angeles Rams are looking to bounce back from a crushing loss last season and face off against the Seattle Seahawks. Matthew Stafford, who has struggled against top defenses throughout his career, will need to find his footing quickly if the Rams want to make it to Super Bowl 60. The passing yards leader boasts an impressive win record but has been unable to break through in playoff games.
The NFC Championship game is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated matchups in recent memory, with a showdown between two teams that have both had their fair share of controversy and drama this season.
Ultimately, it will come down to which team can make that big play at the right time. But if either side has the combination of experience and grit, they stand a good chance of making it to Super Bowl 60. The question is: who will be left standing when the confetti settles?